Just a reminder regarding the opening question to this thread: How much space of the 1.75Gb user flash memory does the Bösendorfer 290 Imperial Pre...
This is an entertaining demo, although the sound recording is not the best and Bert does not speak English here, but it is possible to follow anyway: ...
Good point Oliver. I was not really proposing that we need 49 Gb or so but more that I assume we need more and more memory as quality becomes better a...
I'm sorry, I don't have complete statistics on the Bosendorfer Library. OK, I understand.
Hi Oliver, I like the American Grand very much. It has the solid and majestic sound (not sure how to describe it) of an American Steinway which is ...
Whether to upgrade to Montage vs keeping XF, I have taken the approach to order the Montage and to research it peacefully at home (I tried it in the c...
The post D/A conversion 'magic' (Pure Analog Circuit) is mind numbingly good to your ears. You'll hear it immediately. i.e., the sound of the Monta...
Thanks, Kirill, that was both interesting and surprising. The following thread at Motifator says much the same br /> I would, however, not plug ...
Yes, thanks Jules - I am aware. It was just my attempt of trying to be funny. I changed my text to not be a question.
Really - and it only says 110V on the back? Which country is the Tyros 5 bought in? I bought a Yamaha CP300 while in Japan (110V) and by mistake p...
Ha ha - hope the Montage 8 comes with 97 keys 🙂 Back to the flash memory. As an example, I have the Synthogy American Grand Piano Expansion Pack ...
Just for the record, the examples on voltage switchable I gave above were all from USA where I live now. However, as Phil mentions, the Motif XF and C...
I sympathize with this issue. In the past 12 years I have been living in two 110 volts countries (Japan and USA) and in two 220 volts question (Europe...
I'm pretty sure an effort was made to move specifically away from making the Montage sound like a Motif XF. Surprised you don't see it in just that li...