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I always loved felt pianos, i like very much the mellow uprght piano on my headphones, but in live experience it becomes too much soft and muffled. I think if nord had put a little more bright high velocity layers it would be a much more versatile upright piano.
For a mellow tone i rather use the Royal with some EQ changes.
What do you guys think?
Re: Mellow Upright too muffled maybe!
Posted: 09 Nov 2019, 23:33
by maurus
What do I think? I think this all depends on your amplification live, and on the kind of music you are performing.
If you think the Bosie Mellow is too muffled in your situation you might also try the Queen's (another Boesendorfer), or the Amber, with suitable EQ.
Edit, PS: If you also look into Grand pianos, the third Boesendorfer in the Nord Piano Library, i.e. the Imperial, might be a safe bet for a dark and mellow tone. I love it (but it is - and sounds like - a grand, not an upright).
Re: Mellow Upright too muffled maybe!
Posted: 10 Nov 2019, 02:23
by Eumel
The mellow upright is my favourite piano for bar / lounge music independent from playing alone or with a jazz trio. To me it is the most realistic piano sample in the whole library. But - I tweak the Hi Eq by + 3 dB and the Lo Eq by - 3dB to be honest.
Greets
Eumel
Re: Mellow Upright too muffled maybe!
Posted: 10 Nov 2019, 04:58
by OrpheusNY
Sounds pretty good to me when Rai plays it. So much depends on context, what else is going on sonically.
Re: Mellow Upright too muffled maybe!
Posted: 10 Nov 2019, 16:18
by lucascastro
Eumel wrote:The mellow upright is my favourite piano for bar / lounge music independent from playing alone or with a jazz trio. To me it is the most realistic piano sample in the whole library. But - I tweak the Hi Eq by + 3 dB and the Lo Eq by - 3dB to be honest.
Greets
Eumel
You use it in XL or Large?
Re: Mellow Upright too muffled maybe!
Posted: 11 Nov 2019, 16:48
by Spider
lucascastro wrote:For a mellow tone i rather use the Royal with some EQ changes.
If you're willing to switch to a grand piano sound, why not the Velvet? It's my second-best liked piano, and it's soft but not muffled: when played at higher velocities (and maybe with a bit of EQ) it can ring and bark as well.
Re: Mellow Upright too muffled maybe!
Posted: 11 Nov 2019, 23:10
by Eumel
lucascastro wrote:
Eumel wrote:The mellow upright is my favourite piano for bar / lounge music independent from playing alone or with a jazz trio. To me it is the most realistic piano sample in the whole library. But - I tweak the Hi Eq by + 3 dB and the Lo Eq by - 3dB to be honest.
Greets
Eumel
You use it in XL or Large?
I use it in Large. The Velvet Grand by the way would also sound nice, but it‘s decay is way to fast (not natural imho), but this was discussed already in a former thread.
Greets,
Eumel
Re: Mellow Upright too muffled maybe!
Posted: 12 Nov 2019, 00:03
by vortmaxx
Have you tried the "Rain Piano"?
Re: Mellow Upright too muffled maybe!
Posted: 13 Nov 2019, 20:49
by redisred
I LOVE the mellow piano, but it's definitely too dark for me. All I do it use the EQ to boost the highs a tad, pull down the lows, and boost the upper mids. Set the mid freq to 5-8k and then boost the mids a bit there to add some air. With this, the mellow piano is really amazing for me, very expressive.
Re: Mellow Upright too muffled maybe!
Posted: 17 Nov 2019, 19:46
by lucascastro
redisred wrote:I LOVE the mellow piano, but it's definitely too dark for me. All I do it use the EQ to boost the highs a tad, pull down the lows, and boost the upper mids. Set the mid freq to 5-8k and then boost the mids a bit there to add some air. With this, the mellow piano is really amazing for me, very expressive.
Thank you very much, i did this equalization corrections and now the sound is perfect