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#2010857 - 01/07/13 09:28 PM
Re: Keyboard Patch Transition
[Re: Tyruke]
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Registered: 09/06/07
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Loc: Hamamatsu, Japan
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Tyruke, the ES7 should not truncate/cut-off sounds when changing instruments. However, there may be slight alterations in tonal character if the patches use different reverb or effect presets.
For example, if the 'Concert Grand' sound is selected (typically with just 'Room' reverb, but no additional effects) and you press and hold a key, then select the 'Classic E.P.' sound (which may have tremolo and amp simulator effects applied, depending on the patch settings), there may be a noticeable change to the acoustic piano sound (due to the additional E.P. effects kicking in). However, the acoustic piano sound itself will not be truncated/cut-off.
As always, I strongly recommend that you play-test any instruments you are considering extensively (testing specific scenarios such as that described above) before making a purchasing decision.
I hope this helps.
Kind regards, James x
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#2010956 - 01/08/13 02:10 AM
Re: Keyboard Patch Transition
[Re: Tyruke]
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Hello Tyruke, Do you think the ES7 would be on display at the NAMM show this month? Yes, Kawai America will be exhibiting the ES7, along with most other digital models. If you have the opportunity to visit NAMM, I cannot think of a better place to try out a wide range of instruments all under one roof. Cheers, James x
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#2010999 - 01/08/13 05:26 AM
Re: Keyboard Patch Transition
[Re: Tyruke]
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James, do you fly in and represent Kawai for NAMM?
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#2011069 - 01/08/13 08:44 AM
Re: Keyboard Patch Transition
[Re: Tyruke]
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I currently play piano in my church, and am looking for a new keyboard that has a seamless transition between patches. Many times during a service I'll need to switch between an acoustic piano sound, an electric piano sound, a warm synth pad, or strings; and the keyboard we use now stops the sound as I switch patches.
What I would really like is for the ability to hold the sustain pedal on one patch and switch to another patch without the first one stopping until I let go of the sustain. What keyboard are you using now? In general, Rolands and Kurzweils have this feature. Korg has it in the Kronos. Some keyboards have it but only if you operate them in a certain mode (Yamaha Motif/MOX/MX are examples, I believe, also possibly some Korgs). At least some Casios have had it. As James explained, there are also cases where it "kind of" works... the feature is there, but you'll hear an audible glitch as the fx change between the patch you're coming from and the patch you're switching to. So in some cases, it may work smoothly between some patches but not others. However, often, this can be addressed by editing the sounds to remove the fx (they may not be crucial to your use of the sound), and saving those versions of the sounds. Switching between those versions of the sounds that don't have the fx can then be seamless. But not every piano permits you to store fx-disabled versions of their sounds.
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#2011486 - 01/08/13 11:29 PM
Re: Keyboard Patch Transition
[Re: anotherscott]
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What keyboard are you using now? In general, Rolands and Kurzweils have this feature. Korg has it in the Kronos. Some keyboards have it but only if you operate them in a certain mode (Yamaha Motif/MOX/MX are examples, I believe, also possibly some Korgs). At least some Casios have had it.
The keyboard I use now is a Yamaha P-95. When switching between acoustic piano and electric piano there is no hiccup, but when I switch to a string patch the sound stops completely. Also, the P-95 does not have a warm synth pad sound which is sound our worship leader loves very much. The piano sound also leaves much to be desired, so I figured an upgrade was in order. I did try a few keyboards at a guitar center a while back, and many of them had some sort of performance mode that allowed me to load up four sounds at once and adjust there volumes with the four faders on the keyboard. I thought this would help, but I noticed an issue for me. If I loaded up a piano, electric piano, strings, and pad all at once the polyphony is being used up by all four patches. So let's say I need to play a song that's only piano. Even though the other three faders for the other patches are turned down, they are still technically being played and therefore eating away at my polyphony. What happened when I tried playing the piano was that many notes kept getting cut off because the polyphony was being used up. I don't remember all the keyboards I tried that worked like this, but it wasn't what I needed. I did see a video of Jordan Rudess demoing the Korg Kronos and he did mention and demonstrate that the Kronos had seamless patch transitions, which is exactly what I was looking for. However, I wonder if a workstation like that is overkill when I would really only be using about four sounds.
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#2021348 - 01/25/13 08:05 PM
Re: Keyboard Patch Transition
[Re: Tyruke]
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Registered: 04/15/09
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I just checked out NAMM today and had a chance to play a lot of keyboards. I was pleased to find out that the Kawai ES7 did exactly what I wanted in regard to switching patches. The only issue I had was I couldn't figure out how to make the sustain work on the string patches. Otherwise it sounded beautiful. Could you explain what difficulty you had with string patches sustaining ? I tried it on my ES7 and it worked as I would have expected. It might be a little less noticeable with strings as they tend to linger anyway. However, I did notice they stayed longer with the sustain pedal depressed than without.
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#2021357 - 01/25/13 08:21 PM
Re: Keyboard Patch Transition
[Re: Tyruke]
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Registered: 04/15/09
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Loc: Pennsylvania
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Well normally when I play string patches on other digital pianos, when I step on the sustain pedal the sound continues indefinitely until I let go.
On the string pad and warm string sound it didn't do that. You may wish to check that further. I have never experienced that type of behavior on a dp. Of course, I have really never attempted to sustain a tone indefinitely with only the sustain pedal pressed while releasing the keys. None of the patches on the ES7 work that way. I tried them all. The sustain pedal allows the tone to decay naturally instead of being dampened by the damper(s). As far as I know, that is how they all work because that is the way an acoustic piano works. But, as always ... I might be wrong.
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For Sale on Craigslist: Mackie 402-VLZ3 Mixer
My current system: Kawai ES7 + Focal CMS40 Powered Monitors, SennHeiser HD555 Phones, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 audio interface, Mackie ProFX8 Mixer, Pianoteq, Alicia's Keys, True Pianos, Garritan Steinway Basic, Galaxy Vintage D
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#2021366 - 01/25/13 08:41 PM
Re: Keyboard Patch Transition
[Re: Tyruke]
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Registered: 09/06/07
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Loc: Hamamatsu, Japan
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Tyruke/dmd, this behaviour can be adjusted in the ES7's 'Basic Settings' menu. From page 80 of the owner's manual:  Cheers, James x
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#2021380 - 01/25/13 09:29 PM
Re: Keyboard Patch Transition
[Re: Kawai James]
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Loc: Pennsylvania
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Tyruke/dmd, this behaviour can be adjusted in the ES7's 'Basic Settings' menu. Well, there you go. Just in the nick of time, I might add. I was afraid this day was going to get away without me learning something new  Tyruke: I checked it out and it absolutely does work.
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For Sale on Craigslist: Mackie 402-VLZ3 Mixer
My current system: Kawai ES7 + Focal CMS40 Powered Monitors, SennHeiser HD555 Phones, Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 audio interface, Mackie ProFX8 Mixer, Pianoteq, Alicia's Keys, True Pianos, Garritan Steinway Basic, Galaxy Vintage D
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