Hello all,
Anyone who has visited another music forum has no doubt heard about the “Ringing Overtones” heard in the Grand Piano 1 voice of the Yamaha P90.
Here are some quotes from the description of the keyboard
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“Due to the triple Dynamic Stereo Sampling (DSS) and special sustain and key-off samples its piano sound is incredible natural and accurate.”
“Dynamic Stereo Sampling — three layers of precisely recorded digital samples each set at a different velocity point. In other words, when you play the keyboard lightly you hear the true sound of a piano being played pianissimo. And as you player harder, the sound switches to that of a piano being played mezzo forte or forte.”
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I haven’t had much experience with Acoustic Grand Piano’s, but would this ‘metallic ringing’ sound (which I *do* notice) be made by a REAL Grand Piano? Could it be the resonance of the strings near the one that has been struck?
