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Piano World Cup, Group B (resolved)
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Some with very different characters in this group. I have voted, and the World Cup format is fun!
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This is really fun!
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18 is the most different piano I have ever heard. I hear every string on every note and there is a Strat-like guitar brightness I can remember hearing from a Piano before. Also, like 16 in group A, it has more detail especially in the high range. Its #1 by 5 length, 25 was my big loser as soon as I heard the first couple of notes. 3 & 8 were close, but 3 sounded a bit thinner than 8 so I chose 8 as my #2.
Again I ask, what is everyone finding wrong with my favorites? Maybe I am just clueless on Piano tones.
I guess this is a matter of personal taste, there’s nothing wrong with your choices.
For me 18 sounds unnatural, kind of a tack piano to my ears, although it’s very bright and you can hear almost every detail. I could perfectly use it for some pop music, but it’s not what I expect from an acoustic piano for jazz or classical music.
I understand your comment about 25, it was my first reaction due to a poliphony issue with a repetitive A note at the beggining, but if you can manage to ignore that for a moment you’ll find that it sounds really good in almost every aspect.
Regarding 16 my comment would be the same as 18, it sounds really good, but it’s clearly not an acoustic piano, or at least it’s not what I expect from an acoustic piano. It’t too bright for me, and the lows are overemphasized too. Aditionally, both 16 and 18 lack natural resonance, something you will definitely find in any acoustic piano. That can be clearly noted around 00:35 in those staccato chords, they sound artificial compared to other pianos.
Again, this is just my personal taste, nothing wrong with your selection.
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All excellent points and I agree that #25 is a fine sounding piano! My guess/prediction is that its polyphony can be adjusted for CPU? We’ll find out soon enough from @tja
@BigDawgsByte I’m curious to know your criteria for judging and how you are monitoring. Headphones/Monitors/Internal speakers?