@@ArgoBeats Hmm, ok. That's a shame. For me it's fine that way, but of course for everyone it's different. Who knows, maybe the actual piano was voiced a tad on the soft side in the bass registers.
@@R0b3ert Personally I can't really pick a "best". Because I think all synchron grand pianos are quite awesome, and my favorite has switched from one to the other quite some time. But to be honest, if there's one piano that makes the most repertoire sound good, it probably is the Yamaha. So if I could have only one I would probably pick that one as well, not because I think it's the best, but because I think it's the most versatile.
I Love Synchron Fazioli!!!
Love this piano, I'd only have a tad more bite in the low register.
That was the reason, why i sent back to VSL. Still the Yamaha CFX the best.
Just up the volume of the bass end a tad in the per note editor and there you have it.
@@RA-el6zj yes, I tried that as soon as I got it, but it doesn't work so well, timbre should be affected as well.
@@ArgoBeats Hmm, ok. That's a shame. For me it's fine that way, but of course for everyone it's different.
Who knows, maybe the actual piano was voiced a tad on the soft side in the bass registers.
@@R0b3ert Personally I can't really pick a "best". Because I think all synchron grand pianos are quite awesome, and my favorite has switched from one to the other quite some time.
But to be honest, if there's one piano that makes the most repertoire sound good, it probably is the Yamaha. So if I could have only one I would probably pick that one as well, not because I think it's the best, but because I think it's the most versatile.