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Best settings for a better Grand Piano sound

Started by JimmyDaGreek, April 04, 2018, 05:59:35 PM

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JimmyDaGreek

I have a S670 and  I've exhausted enough settings trying to come up with a decent Grand piano sound...

Short of buying expensive software, has anyone come up with a winning combination of settings that sounds really good??


mikf

The basic sample cannot be changed so you can only play with effects and settings. There have been many altered piano voices posted on thus forum, and it is really a matter of personal opinion whether the piano sound is better than the original. My own opinion is that Yamaha do a reasonable job of optimizing the voice and I have not personally found alternatives to be a big improvement. How you play is also important. If you use the piano for single note RH melody lines then it might seem to benefit from a bit more 'presence' but if you do that and then play piano chords over the whole keyboard you might get some horrible resonance. It's all trade offs which is why I feel the original is reasonably optimized for a wide range of use.
Basically I think there is no definitive answer to this, it's all taste, opinion and playing style.
Mike

panos

I agree with Mike,
Here are some videos that people try to make a more realistic sound that they like using some effects.We also have plenty of them in our keyboards.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biOWWsnN1BA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KBHE-B1zuZg

or even the modulation wheel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IICDRYdAEZ4

Here another one has created his own piano sound from 130 samples(!!!) as he claims to get just a sound that he likes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gsAyiD0n2g

Some people except for effects like reverb,brightnes,release,attack etc like to combine a  second piano or something else voice at a much much lower volume with the basic piano voice.

Let's be honest,do you believe a keyboard even of 4.000 euros can re-produce exactly the same sound of a 30.000 euros grand piano?

It's not just how good the samples are,but is also importand where the sound comes from
(from 2 speakers or the whole wooden "body" of a real piano?) and how the sound waves spread to the enviroment until the get to our ears.

Also digital pianos have better piano sounds than our keyboards.
That is why some people prefer those series instead of  the keyboards series.

travlin-easy

I uploaded a grand piano voice that you may like. I created it for the PSR-3000 and it is a mono voice, but will work with any Yamaha arranger keyboard. You will find those voices I created at https://app.box.com/s/620aqowt5q1vlnvcl7n9

Hope this helps,

Gary 8)
Love Those Yammies...

JimmyDaGreek

Sorry Gary,
Maybe my laptop is too old because it couldn't do anything with any of those files...

mikf

You wouldn't be able to open those files on a laptop. You need to put them on a usb memory stick and load them into your keyboard.
Mike

JimmyDaGreek

Formated usb drive with keyboard, loaded the files on it, plugged it in to the keyboard and have no clue how to find them must less use them...

Not too computer savy... :(

EileenL

Press Expansion/user button and tab to USB. There you should see the voice. Just select it and play.If you like it then save it to your User voice section.
Eileen

mikf

Nothing to do with computers, its how the keyboard works. All the voice files are in the voices section and when you select a voice along the top of the voice screen is a set of tabs that allow you to select either an onboard voice, or voice in your user memory or the usb memory stick. Styles selection works the same way. Thats how you load styles and select styles via memory stick.
Mike