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  1. Mar 6, 2012 · The Grandeur doesn't sound bad if you play it by itself (with some tweaking) but when you compare it to something like Ivory, you hear where it is lacking, especially in a mix. Alicia's Keys has more meat in comparison to The Grandeur but I never cared much for that either.

  2. Mar 21, 2010 · But for the pop style that requires somewhat decent dynamics, this one sounds quite good and could be well blended with other instruments. On the sample video, I played one of my own song "Dear my daughter" recorded with The Grandeur which was released in 2016 and now on Apply music.

  3. Sep 29, 2021 · The clear sound of Grandeur to me is due to both the sampling/recording, scripting and chosen instrument. Many libraries have the same characteristics and you can get easily swamped by the choice. All suggestions are great.

  4. For the Grandeur, I usually turn the color and dynamics knobs both up to around 2 o'clock and then set the velocity curve at Linear -10. This seems to give a very nice sound profile and optimal control over response and dynamics, at least on my keyboard.

  5. Mar 21, 2010 · In terms of dynamics, they're both equally as good. The Galaxy has a few issues on certain keys, nothing too problematic, but you end up noticing the inconsistency (for example, the G4 sounds just a bit more aggressive than any other keys on the same velocities), while the Grandeur is more even in that regard.

  6. Featuring a bright, silky top end and booming, full bass even in the quietest passages, THE GRANDEUR delivers a high-end sound that is perfectly at home in mainstream pop, jazz, and classical productions.

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  8. The Grandeur is simple but bright, super playable, super good, good for any song. It's presets are all good. Finally, a piano with no special character but ready for anything.

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