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Re: Perceived change in piano sound since update
Posted: 06 Dec 2018, 15:42
by leonardo 1
Has anyone returned to previous operating systems ....? With 1.60 how are you? ..... Given that ns 3 remains a good keyboard still I can not with the electric piano to be satisfied .... I'm trying the Mark v with 1.60 not equalized for accompaniment and for the only I cut medium to 533 - 5, 5 .. low - 5 ... high +2. Has anyone found other combinations?If one goes back to an old operating system must install factory presets? Because all those who had made me mark them version error .. Thanks 7
Re: Perceived change in piano sound since update
Posted: 06 Dec 2018, 18:41
by ajstan
@leonardo1 - did you try the EP settings I posted in your “Piano rhodes wurly” thread? Again, I’m using reasonably accurate JBL 305 monitors at home and playing live with Westone AM Pro 30s and either house sound or hired pro sound for FOH. I am able to dial-in just about any sound I want from the EPs and APs. This is the base EP setting I use.
KBD TOUCH: 1
TREM: Rate=4.5, Amount=2.8
CHOR1: Rate=5.0, Amount=3.4
EQ: Treble=+5, Mid Freq=470Hz, Mid=-9.8, Bass=-5.0
REVERB: Room2, Amount=3.0
Re: Perceived change in piano sound since update
Posted: 06 Dec 2018, 19:32
by cphollis
Sign me up for preferring the 1.60 versions: richer, more full-bodied and resonant. If I need something that cuts more, I'll add EQ.
Re: Perceived change in piano sound since update
Posted: 18 Dec 2018, 19:59
by anotherscott
baekgaard wrote:
It would, but it'll take me a some time to before I can find a slot to do it

Good thing you haven't done it yet, because now you'd probably want to do it again!
From the new 2.0 update:
"Soft setting for acoustic pianos has been changed. This is now not a filter but instead adjusts the response of the piano for a soft sound." - This sounds like an alternate velocity curve that may address what some people have been looking for?
and also of interest...
"The exact sample used for a given velocity in the piano engine was not always the intended one." - This could also relate to why people weren't always getting the velocity-to-sound correlation they expected.
Re: Perceived change in piano sound since update
Posted: 18 Dec 2018, 21:50
by aureliopenna
Pianos is sounding more agressive and loud on 2.0 to my ears.
Re: Perceived change in piano sound since update
Posted: 18 Dec 2018, 22:01
by baekgaard
aureliopenna wrote:Pianos is sounding more agressive and loud on 2.0 to my ears.
Try also the soft filter.
Re: Perceived change in piano sound since update
Posted: 19 Dec 2018, 04:36
by aureliopenna
One strange (but in a good way) thing is that on the RHODES the release are totally back, but you have to turn the soft release OFF instead of ON. It's like the soft release act on the opposite way of "long release" found on NS2
Re: Perceived change in piano sound since update
Posted: 27 Dec 2018, 20:42
by mohnatiy
aureliopenna wrote:Pianos is sounding more agressive and loud on 2.0 to my ears.
Yes. 1.60 piano velocity response was better .
Re: Perceived change in piano sound since update
Posted: 08 Jan 2019, 23:46
by aureliopenna
How about 2.02 what are you guys thoughts?
Re: Perceived change in piano sound since update
Posted: 09 Jan 2019, 12:14
by Szisztema
aureliopenna wrote:How about 2.02 what are you guys thoughts?
It's weird. The response of the electric pianos are very nice now, they are almost perfect for me. But the improvement of the response in case of uprights and grands ("Improvements to keyboard handling for increased evenness in touch" since 1.50) is totally disappeared. Hopefully it's a bug. I don't like the grand and upright piano response now.