Piano effect
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Piano effect
Looking for a realistic piano effect. Anybody know if such a thing exists?
- Erv Niehaus
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Re: Piano effect
EHX has a piano effects stomp box.
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Re: Piano effect
Thanx Erv,I'll check it out.
- Richard Sinkler
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Re: Piano effect
I had a Key9 pedal for a while, and it doesn't have an acceptable acoustic piano sound. I found the pedal useless.
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Re: Piano effect
Yes, I listened to an audio demo of the unit and decided that it isn't what I'm looking for. I had a Steel Rider for several years a while back. So, I guess I got a little spoiled with realistic piano sounds.
- Jerry Overstreet
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Re: Piano effect
Unfortunately for string pickers, midi is the only avenue to obtain a realistic piano sound....and even then it has to be polyphonic and no latency.
I have one of the Sonuus G2M guitar controllers to control a midi module and although the piano sound is pretty good, it's monophonic and too slow to be very usable. Barely able to keep up with Behind Closed Doors at that tempo.
I guess something like the Roland G series pickups and controller is what one needs unless you can find another Steelrider rig.
There is a Boss SY something or other synth pedal that some say works pretty good, but no experience here. Might check those out.
I have one of the Sonuus G2M guitar controllers to control a midi module and although the piano sound is pretty good, it's monophonic and too slow to be very usable. Barely able to keep up with Behind Closed Doors at that tempo.
I guess something like the Roland G series pickups and controller is what one needs unless you can find another Steelrider rig.
There is a Boss SY something or other synth pedal that some say works pretty good, but no experience here. Might check those out.
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Re: Piano effect
I have a Boss SY-1. I've found 2 or 3 organ sounds that I like and use often. I found a couple of string effects on it that I like but haven't figured out a way make the transition from note to note that sounds like a bow rather than picking. I even tried bare fingers and it still sounds more like picking than bowing.
- Cappone dAngelo
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Re: Piano effect
It doesn’t even have an unacceptable acoustic piano sound. It’s an ‘electric piano’ emulator - Rhodes, Wurli, etc - with some organ, mellotron, and other non-acoustic piano tones.Richard Sinkler wrote: 30 Mar 2025 6:55 amI had a Key9 pedal for a while, and it doesn't have an acceptable acoustic piano sound. I found the pedal useless.
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- Larry Allen
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Re: Piano effect
I use an Alesis Midiverb4, Telonics midi controler..good Pianos and Organ patches.. lots of other PSG useable sounds. 

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