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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Hohner D6]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>First; I&#039;m a happy pianoteq user. I have it installed on my two live machines (one for backup) and my studio computer.<br />It is really fun to play pianoteq live - I used sample libraries and workstations a. s. o. but the playing feel never was so nice as with pianoteq.<br />Pianos are very fine, E-Pianos are fine in the context of a jazzrock band but with the Hohner D6 I don&#039;t get that funky feeling while playing. I had a D6 years ago and in my mind there was a different reaction when playing soft or hard. Not only does the timbre change but also the envelopes.<br />Would be nice if an expperienced user could point me to the right direction.</p><p>ukm</p>]]></content>
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