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Italian Design, Digital Versatility, Premium Sound
Dexibell operates with a straightforward philosophy: “innovation, tradition, and passion without compromise.” The Vivo H5 digital upright piano is a prime example of the company's penchant for crafting a preeminent fusion of vintage-style craftsmanship and new-world technology. Take advantage of the pre-loaded suite of Platinum sounds as you tickle the synthetic ivories of all 88 gradually weighted, hybrid-wood keys. If you’re really looking to flex your compositional muscles, the Vivo H5 is capable of unlimited polyphony, all played back through its rich, compact 4-speaker system.
Dexibell designs their pianos with their T2L (True 2 Life) sound modeling engine, allowing you to immerse yourself in the near-limitless expressive possibilities of multiple pedal outputs and 3-point key contacts, all at an industry-leading 24-bit/48kHz quality. Contact your Sweetwater Sales Engineer today to experience a compendium of concert-quality sounds in an attractive package that’s perfect for your home.
Lifelike design and acoustic comforts
The caliber of quality executed by Dexibell is not just a matter of physicality, but the nuances of feel and interrelationship of tactile dimensions that comprise the emergent experience of playing an acoustic piano. All 88 hybrid wood keys are designed with graded weighting and feature three contacts each, as well as individual key calibrations and escapements (the “plop” of a key being pressed that indicates the hammer has fallen back). High-definition T2L audio is bolstered through seven variations of predefined sensitivity curves that can be user adjusted to fine-tune the keyboard to your needs. Hear the full range of the H5’s sound through its 2-subwoofer, 2-speaker onboard system.
A symphony of sonic opportunities
Dexibell’s onboard library comprises 80 sounds (and unlimited loadable sounds via USB memory connection), including their Platinum Sounds collection that was carefully reproduced with their T2L sampling and modeling engine at 24-bit/48kHz. The Vivo H5’s unlimited polyphony allows it to be split into a 4-hands mode as well as a layered mode, permitting partial or full stacking of two different sounds across the keyboard’s zones. Individual parameters of each sound can be edited and adjusted both on the fly and in the sound bank, allowing you to save presets and modify levels directly on the H5 or through the Vivo Editor app (connected via Bluetooth). Historic and modern pianos, stringed instruments, brass, synths, vocals, and more can all be effortlessly utilized to the fullest extent of the H5’s mechanical capacities, routed through numerous effects, adjustable tunings, and layered configurations.
In-depth T2L modeling
The T2L system innovates on how it faithfully and carefully captures timbre and texture qualities, allowing them to be articulated back through the multi-contact weighted keys, accommodating an array of playstyles. Each parameter of every sound can be individually adjusted live or saved for a preset, played on its own or when layered/split. Waveforms and DAC conversion are produced at a 24-bit/48kHz quality for uncompromising clarity. Parameters to be edited (depending on the referent) include: hammer noise, key off noise, damper noise, string resonance, damper resonance, cabinet resonance, bell, click, growl, off noise, and on noise. With brass, strings, pads, choir, and synths, attributes like ASDR, ride, amp noise, string noise, key noise, polyphony, blow, and pluck can be adjusted and saved. The T2L engine also allows you to manually edit the velocity response curves of each sound, granting even greater degrees of expressiveness and multi-instrument layering. All three pedals provide distinctive functions, including the progressive damper action (with sympathetic resonance simulation), a progressive soft pedal, and a sostenuto pedal (with sympathetic resonance simulation). The last two can also be assigned to new functions, and the sostenuto pedal can be used as a secondary damper piano for the left side when in 4-hands mode.
Playback for any scenario
Dexibell left no stone unturned with the H5, thriving as both a solo instrument, and when accompanying an ensemble. A 1/4-inch line input allows the easy integration of a microphone directly with the H5. Audio outputs include L/Mono and R 1/4-inch phone jacks, 1/4-inch and 3.5mm headphone jacks, USB MIDI and Digital Audio I/O, USB MIDI and memory device, and three different pedals. The Vivo H5’s 4-speaker configuration can also function as a sound monitor. Bluetooth compatibility allows for the integration of real-time accompaniment for backing tracks, as well as connecting the Vivo Editor or xMure app for supplementary sheet music and more.
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Italian Design, Digital Versatility, Premium Sound
Dexibell operates with a straightforward philosophy: “innovation, tradition, and passion without compromise.” The Vivo H5 digital upright piano is a prime example of the company's penchant for crafting a preeminent fusion of vintage-style craftsmanship and new-world technology. Take advantage of the pre-loaded suite of Platinum sounds as you tickle the synthetic ivories of all 88 gradually weighted, hybrid-wood keys. If you’re really looking to flex your compositional muscles, the Vivo H5 is capable of unlimited polyphony, all played back through its rich, compact 4-speaker system.
Dexibell designs their pianos with their T2L (True 2 Life) sound modeling engine, allowing you to immerse yourself in the near-limitless expressive possibilities of multiple pedal outputs and 3-point key contacts, all at an industry-leading 24-bit/48kHz quality. Contact your Sweetwater Sales Engineer today to experience a compendium of concert-quality sounds in an attractive package that’s perfect for your home.
Lifelike design and acoustic comforts
The caliber of quality executed by Dexibell is not just a matter of physicality, but the nuances of feel and interrelationship of tactile dimensions that comprise the emergent experience of playing an acoustic piano. All 88 hybrid wood keys are designed with graded weighting and feature three contacts each, as well as individual key calibrations and escapements (the “plop” of a key being pressed that indicates the hammer has fallen back). High-definition T2L audio is bolstered through seven variations of predefined sensitivity curves that can be user adjusted to fine-tune the keyboard to your needs. Hear the full range of the H5’s sound through its 2-subwoofer, 2-speaker onboard system.
A symphony of sonic opportunities
Dexibell’s onboard library comprises 80 sounds (and unlimited loadable sounds via USB memory connection), including their Platinum Sounds collection that was carefully reproduced with their T2L sampling and modeling engine at 24-bit/48kHz. The Vivo H5’s unlimited polyphony allows it to be split into a 4-hands mode as well as a layered mode, permitting partial or full stacking of two different sounds across the keyboard’s zones. Individual parameters of each sound can be edited and adjusted both on the fly and in the sound bank, allowing you to save presets and modify levels directly on the H5 or through the Vivo Editor app (connected via Bluetooth). Historic and modern pianos, stringed instruments, brass, synths, vocals, and more can all be effortlessly utilized to the fullest extent of the H5’s mechanical capacities, routed through numerous effects, adjustable tunings, and layered configurations.
In-depth T2L modeling
The T2L system innovates on how it faithfully and carefully captures timbre and texture qualities, allowing them to be articulated back through the multi-contact weighted keys, accommodating an array of playstyles. Each parameter of every sound can be individually adjusted live or saved for a preset, played on its own or when layered/split. Waveforms and DAC conversion are produced at a 24-bit/48kHz quality for uncompromising clarity. Parameters to be edited (depending on the referent) include: hammer noise, key off noise, damper noise, string resonance, damper resonance, cabinet resonance, bell, click, growl, off noise, and on noise. With brass, strings, pads, choir, and synths, attributes like ASDR, ride, amp noise, string noise, key noise, polyphony, blow, and pluck can be adjusted and saved. The T2L engine also allows you to manually edit the velocity response curves of each sound, granting even greater degrees of expressiveness and multi-instrument layering. All three pedals provide distinctive functions, including the progressive damper action (with sympathetic resonance simulation), a progressive soft pedal, and a sostenuto pedal (with sympathetic resonance simulation). The last two can also be assigned to new functions, and the sostenuto pedal can be used as a secondary damper piano for the left side when in 4-hands mode.
Playback for any scenario
Dexibell left no stone unturned with the H5, thriving as both a solo instrument, and when accompanying an ensemble. A 1/4-inch line input allows the easy integration of a microphone directly with the H5. Audio outputs include L/Mono and R 1/4-inch phone jacks, 1/4-inch and 3.5mm headphone jacks, USB MIDI and Digital Audio I/O, USB MIDI and memory device, and three different pedals. The Vivo H5’s 4-speaker configuration can also function as a sound monitor. Bluetooth compatibility allows for the integration of real-time accompaniment for backing tracks, as well as connecting the Vivo Editor or xMure app for supplementary sheet music and more.
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