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Sound Magic Piano One Hybrid Modeling Yamaha Concert Grand

Piano One
Hybrid Modeling Yamaha Concert Grand

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Sound Magic Piano One Hybrid Modeling Yamaha Concert Grand

Operational Manual The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not present a commitment by Sound Magic Co. Ltd. The software described in this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by Sound Magic Co. Ltd. All

product and company names are trademarks of their respective owners.

Sound Magic Co. Ltd http://www.supremepiano.com http://www.soundemon.com support@soundemon.com 206, Min 4, People Daily, ChaoYang, Beijing P.R.China

Version 1.1

Sound Magic Piano One Hybrid Modeling Yamaha Concert Grand

Installation Please note Piano One use relative directory and fixed file names inside the program. So if you rename the files and folders inside the zip file, you may encounter no sound issue. The correct file structure should be like below

Sound Magic Piano One Hybrid Modeling Yamaha Concert Grand

Controls Get More Piano Sound If you are a serious musician need more piano sound, you can click the more pianos button on the right side, shown as below

And then a window will appear. You can use this window to go to Sound Magic website to explore more.

Click More Pianos Button again to close the window Max Vol: The Maximum of Volume - the higher the setting, the louder the sound in MAX velocity. Moving the slider upwards will make the sound louder while downwards will make the sound quieter. MIN Vol: The minimum of Volume - the higher the setting, the louder the sound in MIN velocity. Moving the slider upwards will make the sound warmer, but it will lose dynamic if you move it upwards too much. Moving the slider downwards will make the sound more dynamic, but it will make the low velocity too low in volume when you move it too much. Vel curve: Different response curve of Velocity. You should click the arrows to switch or click on the middle and a drop-down list will appear. Velocity Curve also means the relationship between Velocity and Volume.

Sound Magic Piano One Hybrid Modeling Yamaha Concert Grand

Linear: This type of response means the Volume changes with constant rate as Velocity changes.

Exp: this type of response means Volume changes slowly first and then gets faster as Velocity increases.

Inv. Exp: This type of response means Volume changes fast first and then gets slower as Velocity increases.

Exp2: This type of response means Volume changes more slowly at first and gets faster as Velocity increases.

Root:

very close to Exp type, but with a smoother changing curve

Inv. Root:

very close to Inv. Exp type, but with a smoother changing curve

Sound Magic Piano One Hybrid Modeling Yamaha Concert Grand

Exp+Root:

very close to Exp2 type, but with a flatter changing curve

S_Crv: This type of response means Volume changes as an S shape as Velocity changes. It changes more slowly in both ends and gets faster while in the middle range.

S_Crv2: This type of response means Volume changes as an S shape as Velocity changes. Changes are slowest in both ends and fastest while in the middle range.

Inv.S_Crv: This type of response means Volume changes as an inverted S shape as Velocity changes. It changes fast in both ends and gets slow while in the middle range. Sustain: The amount of sustain resonance effect. The more, the longer or larger sustain feeling it has. This setting affects the sustain pedal down sound much and give it more reverb feelings. Lid Position: The position of the lid. Highest value means the lid is fully open while lowest value means the lid is closed. Release: The release time of the sound, range from 0.3 seconds to 2 seconds. TuningTuning is the act of making minute adjustments to the tensions of the strings of a piano to properly align the intervals between their tones so that the instrument is in tune. In all systems of tuning, every pitch may be derived from its relationship to a chosen fixed pitch, which is usually A440. Tuning can adjust fixed pitch ranging from 415Hz to 466Hz. Reverb: The Amount of the Reverb Reverb Type: Choose the reverb type

Sound Magic Piano One Hybrid Modeling Yamaha Concert Grand

REL VOL: The Volume of Key Release Sound REL ATTACK: The attack time for the key release Using Add-ons Add-ons are provided as separate VST plug-ins which can work together with the piano. Different add-ons have different features. To choose your add-ons, please visit our add-ons store on supremepiano.com. The address is below. http://www.supremepiano.com/add.htm

Or you need to click to Addon system button on the right, a window will appear

Click Addon System Button again to close the window

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