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Yamaha P-255 tone


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Is there any preset settings I can load, or any patch file I can load to get a tone on the PX-560 that sounds most like the piano they use for the Yamaha P-255 or DGX-660? I'm thinking of getting the PX-560 but I think I like the Yamaha tone better. But like the Casio action better. If I can get a piano sound similar to the Yamaha easily on the PX-560, then I'll get a PX-560.

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You can adjust the tone a great deal, but at the end of the day these are samples from two different pianos: Yamaha of course uses their pianos and Casio uses world renowned European concert grands. But to your question, you want to brighten up the piano with EQ and cut some of the "thumpy" bass. In a mix it will sit really nice. Exposed, use some reverb and a little extra sustain. Just my 2 cens. 

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