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Comparing Steinway D & Bechstein D282 on PianoTeq 8 and Casio Privia PX-S7000. PianoTeq is modeled whereas Casio is sampled. Both offer extremely high quality piano reproductions. See Clickable Video Index below to skip directly to the parts of interest to you.
If you just want the 'bottom line' of what each of the Steinway D (Hamburg) pianos sound like, jump to 10:24 and 11:53
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** Clickable Video Index **
00:00 - Start
00:04 - Opening Piano Sample & Dialogue
00:43 - Purpose of this Video
00:57 - Difference between PianoTeq P8 & Casio PX-S7000
01:22 - Steinway & Sons has endorsed PianoTeq!
01:34 - The 3 piano models we'll be comparing
02:40 - No tweaking, just defaults!
02:57 - Hamburg Grand on Casio PX-S7000
03:18 - Hamburg Grand on PianoTeq 8
03:32 - PianoTeq version sounds brighter!
03:45 - Casio's "Bright" version of the Hamburg Grand
04:24 - Back to PianoTeq 8 version of Hamburg Grand
05:10 - New York Steinway D on PX-S7000
05:45 - New York Steinway D on PianoTeq 8
06:16 - New York Steinway D "Bright" on Casio
06:46 - New York Steinway D on PianoTeq 8
07:52 - Bechstein D282 (Berlin) on Casio
08:24 - Bechstein D282 on PianoTeq 8
09:08 - Bechstein "Bright" on Casio
10:24 - Hamburg Grand "Bright" on Casio - Longer Performance
11:53 - Hamburg Grand on PianoTeq 8 - Longer Performance
13:01 - Closing Remarks