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  1. The two notes you find acceptable, B and F both have an overtone pitch (A) start sounding about 2 seconds after being struck. They other notes A, G# and G have no overtones in them. That's the only discernible difference that I can hear.
  2. Thanks Mike! This piano is exactly what I needed. 👏🏻
  3. I heard some overtones on every note you played but from the video I could not tell the difference between the ones without A, Gb from with. A, Ab, G. I don't have my S-3000 home right now but I admit I have spent very little time Playing Pianos 01, 02 and 03. I much prefer 04 Stage Piano and 07 Ambient Piano. It appears you have not found the twangy overtones in the other pianos. I would urge you to give them a listen and consider using them while you try to identify what is bugging you in the others on those 3 notes. I think you could probably use The Bright Grand 02? in a band setting and not have that issue stick out. I have a question for Mike Martin. Was the same piano sampled for all of the pianos and was the sampling conducted in the same way? If so, what makes the 01 Grand sound completely different than the 04 Stage?
  4. Since you have the PX-3 I be interested to know if you hear the same issue when playing the Stage Piano or Ambient Piano. They seem to be quite different from the default Grand and the Bright, Mellow and Jazz versions.
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