User 29303 Posted December 15, 2013 Share Posted December 15, 2013 well first of all forgive me my english i am italian ...... I think the px5 is a very professional stage piano keyboard synthesizer call it what ever you like, you have a lot of all in inside andit is fun to play an programming it.After few month i like it and i hate it for this an that ,,,so what do i like : The Sounds , the layers, the Effekt Sektion, the Arpeggio, the Phrase recorder and the Sitck.... and what not: There are a few things i would like to se in a future update first of all i found out layering the Waves not often give´s me a feeling they fit good together and playing over and over with FILTER LFO AMP EFFECTS often i miss a function to tweak a little bit more the Timbre of the Waves. it is not the equalizing of the sound more a deeper way to transform the harmonics of the wave. i know i have the Low pass filter , and high pass but it do not change really the harmonics...the way i like it.Iti is more like the operators in the DX7 or the wave looping of rolands, or other synths.I can´t really explain it of course it is a stage piano but it has so much power inside to beat an RED NORDIC one and i wish the superb programmers in Japan can add some new functions in the synth and programming section.Maybe just some extended modulators ( not the LFO) ... The Mixe...please in the software add the midi channel, i still can't figure out how to setup my DAW to play my stage and the sound i set in the mixer even if i set the 4 zones to one channel. And a least a list of the CC working in the PX5 there are lot of cc without any effect..? mauvan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Choppin Posted December 16, 2013 Share Posted December 16, 2013 Hi Mau Van, To change stage setting, from your DAW, MSB = 112 , LSB = 36, program change = stage setting number (0-99 or 1-100 if not zero based). To help change the timbre of your tones, use the frequency (filter) and pitch envelopes. Edit > Tone > Inst Edit > Filter > Cut off and resonance are going to affect the sound the most. Use the envelope options on the next screens to "shape" the sound over time. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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