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#127320 - 11/04/05 02:04 AM
Re: Just wanted to comment about the Piano sounds in our keyboards!
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Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Nothing on any hardware I have or have played comes close.
AJ
[/B] Not sure if you realise but the soft synths you mention actually play on hardware not just software, and in operation are no different to Arranger Keyboards. The Reason you notice the difference is because normally the sound processing cards in high-end computers tend to be of superior quality. All the sounds produced by modern Arranger Keyboards are done in software, but unlike computers they are stored in Rom. (The latest instruments however now come with or have the option to fit a hard drive) The main exceptions to this are companies like Wersi, Korg (Oasis) and Lionstracs which are computers with all the keyboards and controls built in, which is why as well as there own voices, they can use a combination of Akai samples, Giga Samples, VST Plug-in etc. When it comes down to the final analysis however, no matter how the sound is produced, if you don’t like the sound of it, then you are never going to be satisfied. So just use whatever you enjoy and enjoy yourself. Bill [This message has been edited by abacus (edited 11-04-2005).]
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#127323 - 11/04/05 03:18 AM
Re: Just wanted to comment about the Piano sounds in our keyboards!
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Registered: 11/10/00
Posts: 2195
Loc: Catskill Mountains, NY
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I'm well aware of the differences and similarities between software and hardwaremodules Abacus and how sample rom storage works. BTW, when I talk of hardware, I'm thinking Romplers and arrangers. I don't really think to include hardware samplers or things like the Lionstation, if only because I don't use them and really have little interest in them.
Trident, we all recognize that sound is subjective, but I just like the SQ pianos and guitars. I have Orchestral too and I still prefer SQs pianos. It all depends what you prefer. I might not want to use a "Rock Piano" in an orchestral setting, and perhaps I wouldn't want to use a Classicl Grand in a blues tune, but both have their places.
I also like the SQ guitars, but I like the pianos, guitars, and drums even better from the Plugsound series of modules. I also recognize that the high quality sample sets that FLR has likely exceed even what a locked in module like Plugsound can do.
The best guitar emulation for realism I've used to date comes from Musiclabs "real guitar", although I don' care for all of the patches in it, some are very good. What makes it outshine things like "megaVoices" are that the articulations ( fret noises, picks, etc ) can be finely tuned / adjusted to suit your playing style.
AJ
[This message has been edited by Bluezplayer (edited 11-04-2005).]
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#127325 - 11/05/05 08:54 AM
Re: Just wanted to comment about the Piano sounds in our keyboards!
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Registered: 04/24/02
Posts: 191
Loc: Sonnega, Friesland, The Nether...
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Personally I don't think any arranger keyboard has a realistic grand piano, the G-70 is my favorite (at least if it has the exact same piano sound as my Fantom XR), But still not good enough. I've played the Promega series and it has the most realistic piano sound of all hardware keyboards (not softsynths), although I think that the upper range of the Steinway piano on the Promega sounds a bit weak (sounds too thin), I almost bought one, but I went for a PA1X instead(Not a digital piano, I know, but it sounded soo good ), maybe I'll end up buying one anyway, still want a stage piano . If you really want a superb piano sound, you should look at gigasampler and kontakt instruments, they generally sound much better than any hardware keyboard, my personal favorite is the Virtual Grand Piano by Art Vista . Greetz , Marcel
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