I agree, but I am very disappointed with the Bösendorfer Upright so far.
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but the bass is very uncomfortable in the ears. They are no longer clear and blur very much when you press the sustain pedal. I think. that's a bit too much. I'd turn the bass down a bit and take the room mix in with it.
maybe, but I was looking for a close and intimate tone, and I like it as it is... in my monitor headphones it doesn't sound overly bassy. The kind of sound you would get when sitting at the piano at midnight, that's the idea. On which kind of monitors are you listening, Georgy if I may ask?
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but the bass is very uncomfortable in the ears. They are no longer clear and blur very much when you press the sustain pedal. I think. that's a bit too much. I'd turn the bass down a bit and take the room mix in with it.
maybe, but I was looking for a close and intimate tone, and I like it as it is... in my monitor headphones it doesn't sound overly bassy. The kind of sound you would get when sitting at the piano at midnight, that's the idea. On which kind of monitors are you listening, Georgy if I may ask?
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if you can, I'd love to try your modified patch... when it asks if you want to upload a file, go on and it will present you with a button to load from your disk. You'll have to compress the file in order to be accepted...
EDIT: you were faster than me :) thank you, I'm going to bed now, tomorrow I'll try it
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Hello,
Thank you for sharing your experience,
This patch (complet version), it's general purpose Steinway, can work for variété style and different sound system without hard requirement, any suggest welcome 😊
best
Pierre
Ps: v3
GeneralU0020purposeU0020D-274U0020U0020v3.zip-1696491634301-y90i5.zip
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In the zip files ATTACHMENTS OF ALMOST EVERY POST IN THIS THREAD.
I misread your post and totally igonored the fact that you're looking for an fxp file. Why would you need an fxp file? Just place the vsynpreset file inside Documents/VSL/Vienna Synchron Pianos/Presets.
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Anyway - I figure it out along what you are saying. The vsynpreset files in this thread have to be moved to a VSL preset folder in the computer before they will open up!
BTW - when I save a preset on my computer from the save preset function, it does create an FXP file. And they do load into it as well. A little confusing, but I think I understand it all now!
Thank you,AB
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I've renamed all of my personal presets, to be more recognizable in the context of which piano as well as close vs. stage etc. But the last time I tried to rename attachments here, it kept the old ones and added the new ones, creating confusion, so I'm just leaving it be for now, as I didn't really tweak any of the settings yet anyway. Hopefully the descriptions I provided earlier are enough to help, if the preset names are confusing or seem genre-specific where they shouldn't be.
I may have a couple more (new ones) to post shortly, and I did modify my Yamaha preset but I'm not posting it yet because it hasn't made it all the way through a production cycle, which is what I consider the proof in the pudding.
UPDATE (6 March 2021): I have tweaked all of my presets now, and was about to post them (including new 280VC and a heavily revised CFX), but then there were two updates by VSL (one to CFX and one to all of the pianos) right afterwards, so I need to integrate the new features and do a final review before posting, as well as see whether I learn anything from the new presets in Rabih's post that follows mine.
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My presets for the 280VC (Standard library only).
- Reverb is off in the mixer but it's highly recommended to either turn it on or use a 3rd party reverb (like i do).
- Velocity curve and sensitivity both left untouched. Up to you to tweak according to your controller. I personally leave everything at default because the 280 VC feels/sounds great to me as is when played through my Yamaha HS80M monitors.
- Some volume adjustments were done on the upper range in the edit page.
- Some minor frequency taming was done on certain notes on the upper range in the edit page.
Enjoy.
Rabih
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Here a few more Synchron Pianos User Presets - kindly provided by Philip Johnston for the community & everyone who is interested in exploring them.
And here are the corresponding performances on the VSL YouTube Channel:- "Improv1": VSL Synchron Concert D-274 Improvisation #1, by Philip Johnston
- "Improv2": VSL Synchron Concert D-274 Improvisation #2, by Philip Johnston
- "Overture": VSL Synchron Concert D-274: Ouverture, by Philip Johnston
- "Overture4": VSL Yamaha CFX: Overture #4, by Philip Johnston
- "WithoutWords": VSL Synchron Concert D-274: Without Words, by Philip Johnston
Best regards,
Synchorn_Piano_Custom_Presets_Philip_J.zip-1696491635872-k5g7s.zip
Andreas
VSL Team | Product Specialist & Media Editing - "Improv1": VSL Synchron Concert D-274 Improvisation #1, by Philip Johnston
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I'm new to the forum and the Synchron Steinway D-274. Someone in the thread said, "Just place the vsynpreset file inside Documents/VSL/Vienna Synchron Pianos/Presets." Is that all there is to it, or is there something else that needs to be done? I appreciate any help you might offer. Looking forward to getting to know this instrument.
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And here are the corresponding performances on the VSL YouTube Channel:
- "Improv1": VSL Synchron Concert D-274 Improvisation #1, by Philip Johnston
- "Improv2": VSL Synchron Concert D-274 Improvisation #2, by Philip Johnston
- "Overture": VSL Synchron Concert D-274: Ouverture, by Philip Johnston
- "Overture4": VSL Yamaha CFX: Overture #4, by Philip Johnston
- "WithoutWords": VSL Synchron Concert D-274: Without Words, by Philip Johnston
Andreas
Please note that Overture4 preset is also for VSL Synchron Concert D-274 not the VSL Yamaha CFX. You may wish to correct it in your post.
Tim
- "Improv1": VSL Synchron Concert D-274 Improvisation #1, by Philip Johnston