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I was trying out the My Setup-function on my CT-S1, and the resulting sound reminded me of this gospel song. One I used to sing several years ago in a gospel choir. 😊 Jay 🎹
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Version 1.0.0
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Here's another registration with description of the 4 banks: 1. GrPnoConcert with slight pitch adjustment (knob 1 brilliance, knob 2 reverb send) 2. No Sound - for use with Pianoteq or your favorite VSTs 3. Layered GrPnoConcert with E.Piano Pad (use knob 1 for layer balance) 4. Layered Warm Pad with GrPnoConcert (use knob 1 for layer balance) You can edit the keyboard touch responses to your liking and save for each bank. -
I've been able to tweak existing piano tones and save them on the PX-560, but I am not sure how to duplicate/recreate a piano tone in the hex layer. For example, say I wanted to recreate the default GrPnoConcert tone in a hex layer, how would I do that? At first I thought I could just copy the same tone parameters in a hex layer, but they appear to be somewhat different. I am also not sure what base waves to use (like GrPiano2-L, GrPiano2-R, etc.) and how to set it up. I've tried various things but haven't been able to reproduce the same sound compared to the original tone. Does anyone have suggestions on how to do this or maybe have a good basic hex layer piano template that they wouldn't mind sharing? Thank you.
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Haven't spotted this in the manual. With a SPLIT configured, loaded up - an EP on upper section of keys, and a Fretless style Bass on left. I would like to kick up the EP layer volume a bit, since the bass tone seems to be much louder. Is there a way of adjusting the volume for a layer? ...or do I need to try to adjust to compensate using one of the EQ settings?
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Good day, users. I have a Privia PX350m model. Is it possible for my digital keyboard to have a layared split tone? When I tried using the split and layer feature, only the main tone (right side of the keyboard) applies the layer. I would also like to add strings to split tone (left side of the keyboard) but I can’t figure it out. Thanks in advance for your help! (And I really do hope it’s possible.)
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File Name: Epic Strings File Submitter: Berk5 File Submitted: 18 Dec 2014 File Category: XW-P1 Epic Strings tone is Hex Layer. Enjoy it Demo is here: <a href="http://www.uploadmusic.org"><object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="17" height="17"data="http://www.uploadmusic.org/musicplayer.swf?song_url=http://www.uploadmusic.org/MUSIC/4232941418868607.mp3&autoplay=false"><param Click here to download this file
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File Name: Grand Movie File Submitter: Mike Martin File Submitted: 03 Oct 2014 File Category: Acoustic Pianos and Piano Layers This Stage Settting contains a new piano (ExpressiveGP) tone which is a variation on the Dolce Grand. It also has available stereo strings controlled by Slider 1 and an airy synth pad controlled by slider 2. As the name implies, I imagine Thomas Newman or another composer using this soft grand in a movie. Enjoy. Click here to download this file
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This Stage Settting contains a new piano (ExpressiveGP) tone which is a variation on the Dolce Grand. It also has available stereo strings controlled by Slider 1 and an airy synth pad controlled by slider 2. As the name implies, I imagine Thomas Newman or another composer using this soft grand in a movie. Enjoy. -
Version 1.0
339 downloads
This is a Piano based on the ConcertD but heavily modified in the EQ area. I also has a Hex layer of pads and strings etc that can be modified with the sliders. I use this sound in Worship a very ethereal sound can be achieved with a bright Concert sounding Piano. I have gone to alot of trouble to mix this righ AS IS even though you can easily use the sliders to radically change it. Please note Slider 5 is very important. It controls the Hex layer as a whole in the mix so setting to zero youll get just the piano sound, All the way up youll get a strong mix of both. Sliders 1,2,3,4,and six control the volume elements of the HexLayer. If you have the Hexlayer volume up yet play without the use of the sustain pedal and play a little bit staccato the piano will come through strongly and the hexplayer pads will drop right back to being almost unnoticeable. -
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