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Sound Recording and Reproduction
Recording (live or studio)
EQ a digital piano
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[QUOTE="Midlandmorgan, post: 164884, member: 49149"] Really depends on what kind of piano you are trying to emulate, in what circumstances, in what kind of room, etc...whatever the device is, though, I usually gently roll off things above 8-10K.... Strangly enough, sometimes the best EQ for a digital piano is accomplished with reverbs and pre-delays... [/QUOTE]
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