The 10-foot Italian Grand is the show-stopper. The dynamic range and raw power are incredible. When you need your piano to take center stage on a track or performance this is a great piano to use. It immediately commands a listenerÕs attention. The definition when hitting chords, or the delicate nuance of more intricate pieces has the power to amaze all who play this piano. Tweak it perfectly by using the three sampled microphone positions or a Òbest ofÓ mix position of all the microphones to get your perfect sound. Here is a quick list of the main features of True keys, you can find more details about it on the True Keys page. Three phase-aligned microphone setups, plus a stereo mixdown. Sample based sympathetic resonance and true pedal action. realistic staccatos and release trails. Full Una Corda (Soft pedal) sampling. Sample based Half pedal.
...find that I really enjoy the Fazioli sound, and I currently have two Fazioli's, namely: Imperfect Samples Ebony (Complete), and True Keys Italian. I'm wondering, is the Mercury Piano a worthwhile investment for me given I already have the TK Italian and IS Ebony, given my current impressions of these two pianos as outlined...
I LOVE Keepitsimple's CD when yhe used the Kronos! (The German Grand I believe) I have the Montage. I love it for it's action and as a controller (8 assignable knobs), but the pianos I wouldn't recommend.
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