![]() ![]() ![]() The Korg libraries are the best available IMHO, probably because nobody can know better than them how to sample and record their libraries according to how the Kronos internals work. I tried many pianos from third parties and never found one that I thought I should keep or buy. HD-1 mode offers even more flexibility depending on what you need, whereas SGX-2 can bring other qualities looked after for particular scenarios. It all depends what are your ideal views of what an acoustic piano should be. I have created several ones for my needs in both SGX-2 and HD-1 modes. Also, the Fazioli/Italian offers a killer honky tonk program.įor tweaking, there are infinite possibilities. Since I bought the Italian, I got rid of the Japanese/Yamaha one, which immediately became useless to my ears. ![]() If Korg still promote their libraries like the previous years, there will be another sale soon (often Black Friday or near Christmas time). The Steinway is more static in dynamics, which can also suit certain works, classical or other styles. On the other hand, certain lighter-mood pieces can sound very good with the Fazioli, which also offers a very good dynamic response. ![]() For dark pieces and intense dynamics, the Bechstein is obviously the best. I also think the German (Steinway) can still be good for certain purposes sometimes. Different people, different tastes, but to me after testing everything available in demo mode (Korg and third party stuff), my two favorites are the Berlin (Bechstein) and the Italian (Fazioli). I play advanced classical solo piano repertoire every day on my Kronos. Also if you could share your key action parameters and eq or effects ideas, I would be grateful. Mainly, I would like to gain a sound that I could comfortably lose myself in, during solo sessions, or duet. To pianos that can run inside of the Kronos, not VSTs or PianoTeq.Īlso do any of you have advanced tweaking parameters that you could share for Kronos. Has anyone experience with the KAPro (or other third party) offerings? This question relates I do not have Korgs latest Italian Grand, as it seems expensive, and it's not clear to me how it is an upgrade on realism over the Berlin or German Grands. I searched on the web and noticed there are a few aftermarket sounds available, but thought I would reach out to the piano world community and see if anyone has any incite to offer. I was hoping to use or modify something in the stock soundset, but am having not the best time of it. I just picked up a Kronos 2, and I am trying to find or create a piano patch that sounds natural (as opposed to one that sounds like a digital recording of a piano). ![]()
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