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Hello! Today we're going to be breaking down the piano sounds on the Yamaha P515 and the Roland FP60X.
The 60X is equipped with the sample-based version of Roland’s SuperNATURAL engine. The core, default grand piano tone is referred to as Concert Grand, and the other piano patches are just the same sample with different settings.
There are various other presets available via the My Stage function, but if you want to go a layer deeper there’s then the Piano Designer function which allows a high level of editability and customization.
The P515 is equipped with two sample sets - the CFX grand and Bosendorfer Imperial - both of which are very high quality. You can do some deep editing here too, courtesy of the onboard Piano Room function.
To compare the piano sound between the two pianos, what’s striking about the upper partials on the P515’s CFX sample is a real crispness bordering on harshness, whereas the Imperial sample and 60X, in general, are more midrange-heavy. On the other hand, the Imperial sample does sound a little bit too compressed at times.
The CFX is very dynamic, as is the 60X, with more mid-range emphasis. There are other subtle differences, and a winner really just comes down to personal preference.
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