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In the comments section for this, already posted video about the VIVO SX7 module, Dexibell says that the price will be 1190, which would be about $1450 US. Seems a bit steep, unless that's the suggested retail price instead of the expected actual price:
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The pianos sound as though they may be good, but I haven't heard a demonstration yet that shows them clearly. Usually just a few seconds of playing.
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Anyone see a price or online manual?
No, but this document lists the specs and has some nice, but small photo's on page 12: http://shop.heuff.nl/upload_tmp/BR_DEXIBELL-STAGE-PORTABLE-COMBO_ENG_LR.PDF
Page 26, in addition, describes and gives a screen shot of one pane of the software editor for all of the pianos.
Yes, not what we want, but at least it fills in some details.
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A second video, in Italian. Partly an interview with the developers or engineers, and partly a hands-on demo:
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Thanks for posting this video. I don't see anything about this rack unit on the Dexibell site. The video says that it has 1.5 gigs of sample memory, which is apparently being used for the included instruments. Says it can be reconfigured completely--I wonder if that means that all of the included sounds can be deleted, leaving 1.5 gigs for user samples. I do like the sound of the piano, for the most part, in this demo video, but I would probably want to delete everything else and create some piano sf2's.
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Does anyone know what keyboard they are using in the overview of the features on the Interface Walkthrough tab at https://www.bechstein-digital.com/en/#tab-id-2 ?
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"You are ready for gig" ?
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The editing on the CP4 is similar to the CP5, but laid out a little differently.
By pressing and holding down the Chorus, Reverb, or Insertion effect buttons on the front panel for a few seconds,it takes you write to the deep edit parameter pages so it' s actually easy to tweak the mic models on the acoustic pianos or the preamp models on the electric pianos. You also have control over Tine position, Note Off level, Amp and Filter EG, etc.
Thank you. This new instrument does sound interesting.
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I'm wondering if deeper editing can be done from the piano. On my CP300, I have to use software if I want to do much to the sounds. The CP1 and 5, if I recall correctly, do let the player dig in to edit the amp envelope and detailed reverb settings, etc.
Dexibell Vivo SX7 piano module
in The Keyboard Corner
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Is the piano the same on all of these instruments? The same samples, in other words? Or only on some of them? (And I must ask--Why do you have 5 of these fairly recently released keyboards? Beta testing?)