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It is my understanding all the tones on the CT-S1 are included on the CT-S1000V. I love the default standard piano tone on the CT-S1 and am considering getting the CT-S1000V but want to be sure the same standard piano tone is on the CT-S1000V. However, I read some comments on this YouTube video that claimed the default piano tone on the CT-S1 was different or not present(?) in the CT-S1000V. I am not sure if this is true or an error by the people who posted. Can anyone confirm? Thank you.
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Am using a CTK 7300IN for about 2 yrs now, and i want its tone quality to become more better Have already tried the tone Editor bt u know am not an professional 😅😅 Would like to know what al should I chang in order to make the piano tone sound more realistic.
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Bough a CTK7300IN last year in may. It was my best purchase decision. I started using it for some usual live performances. It was working fine, there wasnt't any complain until this september. I was using it at my teacher's day performance at school. Suddenly the mic started giving wierd sounds so i switched the mic off. Moments later same sounds started coming from my keyboard's speaker. After that i switched it off and then back on. After the performance was over checked it the piano tone was like some what changed. Now, the piano sound of CTK3200 sound better to me than the CTK7300IN. What should i do. Tommorow I have a competition and playing the song on piano tone. Can someone help me out with it? Or send me a better piano tone. Need it fast. Please help.
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Still playing . . . a) I was impressed with the power of the "Rock Piano" tone. And then I realized: . . . This tone has been compressed! It's very tough to get a "pp" sound out, it goes to "mf" or "f" with any reasonable velocity. I assumed that the keyboard velocity mapping was the same for all tones -- but it seems that it isn't. Some of the organ tones (e.g., GM Reed Organ) work similarly. They're not "velocity-insensitive", but the velocity-to-loudness map is very different from the piano sounds. . . . It would be nice if _I_ could specify that velocity map, as I can on my ancient Korg X5D ! Several of the "GrPno. . . " tones seem to be related to "GrPnoConcert": They're not just EQ'd differently -- . . . They have identical tone qualities (for a given pitch), but exhibit those qualities at different keyboard velocities. So it seems that the GrPnoConcert samples have been used to make them, but the velocity layering -- the choice of which _original sample_ is used for each keyboard velocity, and how loud it sounds -- has been changed. I suppose I'm trying to reverse-engineer the PX-350's sound generator by listening to it. Any comments are welcome . . . . Charles