

Created by award-winning sounds producers Doug Rogers and Nick Phoenix Pianos seamlessly transitions between 7 different articulations: sustain, sustain with pedal, repetitions, repetitions with pedal, soft pedal, soft pedal with sustain pedal, and staccato, with individual release trails. Every piano (Steinway, Bösendorfer, Bechstein and Yamaha) has enough fine detail to suit everything from quiet, subdued passages to virtuoso performances-and you can push their dynamic range as hard as you need to, effortlessly jumping between pianissimo and fortissimo as desired. Listen to any of the audio demos of Pianos, and you'll find it difficult to believe the performances weren't recorded live in a concert hall. You can easily mix multiple mic positions and simulate the damping effects of a real grand piano lid for each instrument, giving you full performance flexibility. With 3 individual mic positions, 8 separate articulations, and up to 18 velocities per note for each articulation, the detail and stereo image of every piano is highly customizable to your exact performance and mixing needs out of the box. Pianos was created with a singular goal: to fully capture every sonic detail possible from 4 of the most sought-after grand pianos in the world by any means necessary. While perfectly suitable for orchestral writing, this piano shines in genres like stride and ragtime. It offers a unique blend of smoothness and character that practically beg you to throw in a few jazzy ornaments here and there. With a beautiful mid-range and a light twinkle in the high end, the Yamaha C7 is an excellent choice for blues and folksy music, especially old American classics. I have to back the bass off to about Volume 30-to 35 and go Into the sequncer step mode to lower kicks by about 40.East West Pianos Platinum Yamaha C7 v1.0.1 I must admit Eileen the bass and kicks are really heavy on the Genos, much more than the Tyros. Yamaha sounds are expensive compared with Easy sounds and they are just as good especially the Analog synths. The possibilities are there for an enterprising Yamaha. I am surprised that a lot of new Instruments, Pads have not been released for the Genos.

Playing with the sound can give a lot better results as you said. So I do not think that the Bosendorfer pianos would be released anytime soon for the Genos.

Why cant Yamaha do this sort of thing as people would pay for It Klaus fron EMC is just starting on a Yamaha Genos update by the way. If they made a Yamaha daw for the Genos ,It would make a lot of people happyĪlso a decent easy to use Stylemaker program would be nice. The thing is there is so many glitches with midi and Genos In Cubase.

I contacted Yamaha about a deidcated Daw for the Genos, but they say what is wrong with Cubase.
