Hello,
Due to the strong inferior number of data compared to the Vienna Imperial, I'm just curious to learn how much velocity levels are included in the CFX ?
It seems I feel some gap between the velocity levels of the CFX
Thanks
Philippe
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Hello,
Due to the strong inferior number of data compared to the Vienna Imperial, I'm just curious to learn how much velocity levels are included in the CFX ?
It seems I feel some gap between the velocity levels of the CFX
Thanks
Philippe
Well...I can't figure how a sampled piano of 1,45 GB (if you turn on just the closed mic for example) can be as much detailed as, let say the vienna imperial with his 100 velocity levels...Is the data highly compressed ?
Got it !
Thanks for the information and sorry for the confusion
Anyway, I'm still curious to learn how much velocity levels by note were recorded for the CFX (100 for the Vienna Imperial)
Hello Philippe,
Those are 2 very different products, mainly because the stage plays such an important role.
Each note has at least 60 recorded velocities with the Yamaha CFX, and with the repetition system in the background, there will be more added, depending on how and what you play.
Best,
Paul