N8CVD wrote: ↑23 Jan 2025, 00:55
Hello, if there is an audible difference in the sound, is it possible that there could have some technical differences in the analog components between the 2 instruments ? I mean, even with the same digital samples and the same engine, somewhere in the line there are a Digital to Analog Converter and an analog output stage, maybe there are not the same ?
Not that would make any significant difference.
There is night and day difference between playing the same piano samples on the NS3 and the NP5, that can 100% be attributed to the weighted keybed and difference in velocity curve handling.
NS3 compact, pianos are pretty flat and lifeless
NS3 Compact played via MIDI from the NP5, much better response
NP5 best response, tone, playability
playing the Stage from the Piano 5 is close, but still not as good as playing the Piano 5 directly. I'm sure pretty much all of the differences can be attributed to the limitations of MIDI keyboard velocity translation, which is not being done when playing directly on the NP5 (since its reading the velocity directly from the keyboard).
I'm sure with more time to play around with velocity curves, etc, that the difference between the NP5 and NS3 could be reduced or maybe even eliminated, but since I pretty much always carry both keyboards, there isn't a good reason for me to waste time trying to get them to match.
I feel very comfortable saying for all practical purposes, none of the differences can be attributed to D/A conversation or the analog output stage.
Current Gear: NS3C, NP5-88, NP5-73, Alesis QS7.1 & QS8.2, Hammond B3 with Leslie 122, Yamaha CP70, Yamaha C3 6' Grand, Roland D-05, Roland AX-Edge