Good afternoon, comrades.
I wanted to ask you the favor that if you can help me identify in our Fantom, which is the piano sound that is closest to the one heard in the two files that I attach to this post.
The only thing I have been able to observe to be able to identify this piano sound, is that it is an acoustic wall piano, or upright piano, of the Yamaha brand.
Thank you very much and enjoy.
Excuse my English, but I am Spanish and I am translating this text with Google Translate. Thank you.
Piano sound at the Fantom.
Piano sound at the Fantom.
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Re: Piano sound at the Fantom.
I don’t think you can find something like that in the Fantom. The upright piano is not well tuned which makes it more complicated. I think dedicated upright pianos you can only find in something like nord or dexibell. But of course these once’s are better tuned (not perfect but quite realistic).
If you are starting to think about very specific pianos and characters you only can find satisfaction in high end Stage Pianos.
If you are starting to think about very specific pianos and characters you only can find satisfaction in high end Stage Pianos.
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Re: Piano sound at the Fantom.
You might want to consider using the Fantom as a controller to be able to get a wider variety of different piano sounds. For example, you could use the Colossus app on an iPad which has a wide variety of downloadable pianos available. You can easily program Scenes on the Fantom to include External zones for this purpose.
https://crudebyte.com/mobile/colossus-piano/
https://crudebyte.com/mobile/colossus-piano/
Re: Piano sound at the Fantom.
Thank you very much for your input. Thank you and greetings.thortschman wrote: ↑20:57, 15 October 2022 I don’t think you can find something like that in the Fantom. The upright piano is not well tuned which makes it more complicated. I think dedicated upright pianos you can only find in something like nord or dexibell. But of course these once’s are better tuned (not perfect but quite realistic).
If you are starting to think about very specific pianos and characters you only can find satisfaction in high end Stage Pianos.
Re: Piano sound at the Fantom.
I'll have to consider it then. Many for his words and a cordial greeting.anotherscott2022 wrote: ↑00:18, 16 October 2022 You might want to consider using the Fantom as a controller to be able to get a wider variety of different piano sounds. For example, you could use the Colossus app on an iPad which has a wide variety of downloadable pianos available. You can easily program Scenes on the Fantom to include External zones for this purpose.
https://crudebyte.com/mobile/colossus-piano/
Re: Piano sound at the Fantom.
I would start with an UpRight piano and a deep reverb.