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The MODX thin piano.
With the suggestions of Yamaha’s Bad Mister..
I created a stronger powerful more centered piano.
This only took 1 minute and I’m sure as I play with this I’ll refine it even better for me.
I learned to get into the Elements and change to my liking. Mn to St waveforms
I was going after mono but found only one or two elements super charged do the trick
MODX piano have mono wave forms only in the 9’ Yamaha CF3 and the 6’9” Yamaha S6
The S6 is very muted to me so I went to Full Grand
I opened Full Concert Grand
I turned off all elements and turned on element 6
I choose CF3 Stretch Hard St+
Adjusted Velocity Limit 2-127
Note limit
Played with element 5 CF3 Str mono G#5 -G8 for the highs
Beefed up the EQ’s to peak ( a bit high on the low)
Turned on the Comp
And I got some serious hard hitting piano.
Personal taste, I have been searching for 2 months..
Try it …adjust to your taste and tell me what you find.
The piano seemed to be missing a punch, now I'm finding it can be worked out.
This has been a hot topic.
The discussion and advice can be found on the following link. Bad Mister may lead you to create the piano of your dreams from the exploration of these waveforms and choice of elements on/off.
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https://www.yamahasynth.com/ask-a-q...asynth.com/ask-a-question/modx-piano-panning)
Ich hab es grad probiert und finde es ganz gut. Was meint ihr?