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« A unique sound »
Published on 02/08/12 at 08:49[...]
UTILIZATION
The feel is correct (I think this is a Fatar), but it suffers from the same inherent limitations of MIDI than its congeners: a palette of nuance and velocity very limited.
SOUNDS
This is the highlight: a sample of outstanding piano, and above all original. The texture and the choice of sound make a piano unique is clearly distinguished from Japanese competitors.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it on stage for 2 years. He travels with the rest of the backline well protected in its flightcase, and for now, no faults are reported.
The keypad is embedded in a cabinet that production was custom made, and that gives the illusion of a real piano on stage!
I am regularly amused, at the end of concerts, to ask my fellow pianists - and not those of the glue in my ears! - "Then the sound of the piano, what do you think? "
The answer is always the same: "The piano? Mortal, the sound! What is it? A Yam? Stein?
- No, it's a clavia. A sample.
- What! No, you kidding here? ...
That, I think that sums up a lot of things ...
UTILIZATION
The feel is correct (I think this is a Fatar), but it suffers from the same inherent limitations of MIDI than its congeners: a palette of nuance and velocity very limited.
SOUNDS
This is the highlight: a sample of outstanding piano, and above all original. The texture and the choice of sound make a piano unique is clearly distinguished from Japanese competitors.
OVERALL OPINION
I use it on stage for 2 years. He travels with the rest of the backline well protected in its flightcase, and for now, no faults are reported.
The keypad is embedded in a cabinet that production was custom made, and that gives the illusion of a real piano on stage!
I am regularly amused, at the end of concerts, to ask my fellow pianists - and not those of the glue in my ears! - "Then the sound of the piano, what do you think? "
The answer is always the same: "The piano? Mortal, the sound! What is it? A Yam? Stein?
- No, it's a clavia. A sample.
- What! No, you kidding here? ...
That, I think that sums up a lot of things ...