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Especially with classical music its not as good a fit and tone as a good Steinway D.Īnd Production Voices sampled their C7 in such a neutral way (though perhaps lacking a little bit of "mud" / upper to mid bass region) that these qualities of the C7 aren't masked.īut don't interpret my words too strongly, these are subtle things. "harsh" resonances in its overtones that result in an inferior tone in my opinion. Compared to a well tuned Steinway D the C7 is a bit thin / bright with a bit of Flaws is the wrong word but it just isn't my favorite piano. I meant "flaws" in the Yamaha C7 sound in general. I'll need to get my hands on it and play it live.Oh I didn't mean flaws in the PV C7 in particular.
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It's still too early to tell how much I like it compared to other Steinway D libs. Of course the velocities were wrong but he want my opinion on it and I could at least hear the piano performed to one of my pieces. He wanted me to send my current demo using his C7 midi file to him (which I did) to run it through the Steinway D.
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I'll be doing some indepth testing with it and perhaps with the new Steinway D. I've also been in touch with Jason at PV and working on some demos for him with his C7. What flaws in the PV C7 are you talking about? Can you be more specific?
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