I have the HP605. And I like playing in the ‘Bright Piano’ mode. But the sound is not as good as the acoustic piano. What would be the right settings I need to set using the Piano designer to get a good acoustic piano sound. Thanks.
@@SpottsMusic - thanks for a quick answer! I've checked what Roland said on their webpage, and here are the responses: - 601: SuperNATURAL Piano delivers the authentic sound and interactive tonal response of an acoustic grand piano - 603: Uses the latest SuperNATURAL Piano Modeling technology instead of conventional sampling for a far richer, more expressive piano sound Now, I've checked and it turned out that SuperNatural is a marketing trick...very NOT nice Roland...It seems both are SuperNatural, but PiANO is just a hybrid (samples plus some modeling) and PIANO MODELING is in fact modeling...If you speak to them, please mention that this confusion once discovered can loose them the clients, not gain to be honest. I don't know about you but I feel like I was just 'kinda lied to'. "SuperNatural Piano Modelling = 100% modelled. SuperNatural Piano = Hybrid (sampling + some modelling e.g., resonance modelling)" - forum.pianoworld.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/2758653/question-about-roland-sound.html. But thank you for posting that out, I would never ever spot a difference.
I have the HP605. And I like playing in the ‘Bright Piano’ mode. But the sound is not as good as the acoustic piano. What would be the right settings I need to set using the Piano designer to get a good acoustic piano sound. Thanks.
Hi ! Very good and useful video ! I have a question. Is it possible to play piano + strings or piano + drums from the piano?
So what would you say are the differences (more precisely) between 601 and 603?
@@SpottsMusic - thanks for a quick answer! I've checked what Roland said on their webpage, and here are the responses:
- 601: SuperNATURAL Piano delivers the authentic sound and interactive tonal response of an acoustic grand piano
- 603: Uses the latest SuperNATURAL Piano Modeling technology instead of conventional sampling for a far richer, more expressive piano sound
Now, I've checked and it turned out that SuperNatural is a marketing trick...very NOT nice Roland...It seems both are SuperNatural, but PiANO is just a hybrid (samples plus some modeling) and PIANO MODELING is in fact modeling...If you speak to them, please mention that this confusion once discovered can loose them the clients, not gain to be honest. I don't know about you but I feel like I was just 'kinda lied to'.
"SuperNatural Piano Modelling = 100% modelled.
SuperNatural Piano = Hybrid (sampling + some modelling e.g., resonance modelling)" - forum.pianoworld.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/2758653/question-about-roland-sound.html.
But thank you for posting that out, I would never ever spot a difference.
Hp 603 has tri sensor...?
Yes, pha 50, 3 sensors
601 uses sampling, while 603 and up use modelling (no recorded samples).
Are you recording directly to usb? Sounds fantastic
SpottsMusic they do indeed, it's amazing, thanks for replying