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#109304 - 09/04/07 04:15 PM
Re: T2 and PA800 Piano shootout
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14301
Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by zuki: Diki,
I didn't say it was warm, did I? I said I liked the T2 Warm Piano sample. I like its brilliance vs the other warmer patches. But I like Yamaha period and I will never be ashamed to say it - so ban me! Ban you for what? No-one should be ashamed of ANY of these pianos, or their arranger. Maybe we all just need to take a step back, take a deep breath, then go back to talking about arrangers and the like as if it wasn't a bloody religion, OK? Actually you DIDN'T say "I like its brilliance vs the other warmer patches". You just said "T2 Warm - WOW!". If that's what you MEANT, maybe you could have posted that... I thought you were saying you liked the Warm Piano, for being as described. My bad. Ban me, too! The thing is, all the T2 pianos demoed there are the same piano sample set. The 'warm' in the title just implies that perhaps a little EQ or filter is taming the sound, a little bit (not much, IMO!), but the fact is, if the piano sampled is a bright one (as Yamaha's tend to be) and it is recorded with mikes that emphasize that (as it seems to me), there really isn't much you can do to make it into a warm piano. Same with making a warm piano into a really bright one (but again IMO, it's easier than making a bright one warm). But let's all stop acting like their mommas just got dissed, just because someone is critical of a piano sound. It's called criticism, it's one of the reasons we're here, to talk about the pros and cons of arrangers. If the thought of someone not agreeing with you is painful, well, you got two solutions. Either post another, different critique (I'm not going to get indignant if you & Ian don't think the G70's piano is best!), or don't post at all. But no-one's calling your sister a ho', it just piano talk, OK?
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#109307 - 09/04/07 04:33 PM
Re: T2 and PA800 Piano shootout
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Registered: 03/12/06
Posts: 845
Loc: Miami FL nov-may/Lakeville CT ...
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Originally posted by Diki:
http://www.vanbarel.com/acustix/
It's a software piano, Mo. You really want to go down that path? Laptops, audio interfaces, MIDI interfaces, latency and streaming issues?
You can't get ANYTHING into your E60. No sampler, no SRX slot, no nothing... (like most arrangers in that price range).
But if you ARE willing to do the laptop thing, go back to P.Creek, check the software Pianos page... PLENTY of killer piano sets there. Ivory is a favorite of mine. Steinway, Yamaha and Bosendorfer, all in one package (that will run standalone if you want).
But, unless you are a computer whiz, you are going to need to get someone to make it into a turnkey system for you, and that usually costs extra...
HMMM.I THINK I'LL STAY WITH THE NICE MODIFICATION
I MADE TO THE "CLASSIC PIANO" SOUND ON THE
E60, THANKS. (but i did enjoy listening to
that sample--even though others here seem to
already have their favorites, and have not listened
to the AcustiX Boesendorfer sound to offer a
comparative opinion. I guess it's too much effort when you've already made up your mind,
right fellas? ------------------ Miami Mo
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#109308 - 09/04/07 04:37 PM
Re: T2 and PA800 Piano shootout
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Registered: 02/28/05
Posts: 122
Loc: Chesapeake, Virginia
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Originally posted by Diki: http://www.vanbarel.com/acustix/
It's a software piano, Mo. You really want to go down that path? Laptops, audio interfaces, MIDI interfaces, latency and streaming issues?
You can't get ANYTHING into your E60. No sampler, no SRX slot, no nothing... (like most arrangers in that price range).
But if you ARE willing to do the laptop thing, go back to P.Creek, check the software Pianos page... PLENTY of killer piano sets there. Ivory is a favorite of mine. Steinway, Yamaha and Bosendorfer, all in one package (that will run standalone if you want).
But, unless you are a computer whiz, you are going to need to get someone to make it into a turnkey system for you, and that usually costs extra...No need to be a computer guru at all . Just get a Receptor. Works great with your arranger also. I use the Steinway mostly. But I control it from a Maudio Prokeys88. The Bosendorfer and Steinways are part of EWQL libraries. Muse will install the libraries for you when you order one, if you ask for it. Danny
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