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#194843 - 11/19/02 06:54 AM
Re: More stuff from Genesys....
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Registered: 08/01/02
Posts: 2683
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Ziggy, Had a good listen to all 3. Loved Moon River and thought it ranked right up there with the rest in the test as far as sound quality.
Guagleone, I din't care for much at all, frankly I thought the whole style somewhat dull and muffled sounding, though your playing was great.
One Note Samba I took particular interest in, as it is one of my all time favorites. The good: Your execution of the piece was great and very nice rendition, I liked the choice of the lead instruments, flute, piano and the sax at the end....real nice all.
The things I did not like as much....the intro horns sounded lack luster to me....just sort of....ho hum, no punch or clarity. Also about 2:10 into the tune there was something a vibes note or something that comes in for just a second that detracts from the overall piece.
jam on, Terry
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#194844 - 11/19/02 07:53 AM
Re: More stuff from Genesys....
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Registered: 03/08/01
Posts: 640
Loc: Cottage Grove, MN, USA
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Hello all, I did something to one of Ziggy's songs, Moon River...I 'normalized' it. Here's the deal, I usually listen to my MP3's thru Media Player. If it's something I like or am interested in, I open it up in SoundForge 6 and have a look at the waveform. I don't know why, I just do! Anyway, I noticed that all of Zigg's mp3s were very low in db levels. No biggy, nobody's fault, probably just the way the Genesys records 'em (assuming you recorded these straight off the keyboard letting Genesys create the actual mp3 file?). When I recorded my WK8, I used the Tyros' Moonriver.mp3 as my reference for levels. The Mackie was set for 'unity' gain across the board and the only volume I played with was on the keyboard itself. I'd record it, look at the wave form in SF6, compare it to the Tyros and when the levels appeared to be close, I laid it down! Okay, I pressed the 'Play' button and recorded the midi file while I sipped my favorite beverage. After seeing Zigg's MoonRiver waveform, I wondered what it would sound like if it was at the same level as the rest. So, using SF6, I 'normalized' it for music (normalize is a process in SF that is suppose to keep the integrity of the original wave form yet boost the db levels). Here it is: http://genny.lib.umn.edu/moonriver2.mp3 I realize this isn't exactly fair, using an outside force to manipulate the sound but it might make for more conversation. mike
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#194846 - 11/19/02 09:42 AM
Re: More stuff from Genesys....
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Senior Member
Registered: 11/24/99
Posts: 3305
Loc: Reseda, California USA
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If I might make a few comments here regarding the sound quality of the Genesys, I would like to give you my opinion of the Piano sounds compared to the sounds of the Ketron SD1, Yamaha 9000pro, PSR2000, Korg PA80 and Roland VA76. I cannot give you my view of the tyros since I only had it for a few hours several months ago and although I don't remember it now, it did strike me as sounding like the 9000pro when I played it. I just had a customer buy a Genesys yesterday and one of the things he insisted on doing was to compare the "best" Genesys piano to the "best" SD1 as well as the others I mentioned. This customer bought a VA7 from me two years ago and wanted to upgrade, first the sound quality and second the style variety. He always liked his VA7's piano, but he mentioned that when many of his friends listened to the VA7, they found it to be lacking in dynamics from soft to loud as a real piano does. After 4 days of trying out all the different products, he decided on the Genesys. At first, he thought the piano to be not as "real" as the Ketron SD1 until I showed him that he was selecting the Piano choices out of the catagory called "Piano" and not from the catagory called "Real". This is the piano sample taken from the Generalmusic Pro Mega 3 keybaord, which as many of you know, was just reviewed by Keyboard Magazine and given an excellent review of especially the acoustic piano sound. Yes, the Pro Mega features physical modeling along with the sample, but the Genesys Piano is the sample portion of the promega and sounds very real from warm to bold in actual testing. In the individual voice catagories, where you find all 1300 sounds, there is another piano called "L Piano". My first guess was this is just a voice to use for the left hand side of the piano, but it is a very warm, almost Roland VA7 sounding piano which sounds great throughout the entire length of the keyboard. This voice is not used as a "preset" and I've made a user preset of this voice so my customers can also quickly find this piano sound to listen to. After several visits into my store this is how my customer rated the acoustic pianos for his needs. (these are his evaluations, not mine! although I tend to agree in most cases) 1)Genesys 2)Ketron SD1 (very close but the Genesys "real grand piano" had a little more realism in the upper octaves where the SD1 had a little more depth in the lower octaves" 3)Roland VA7 or VA76 (Very nice mellow piano but lacking in a Robust sound when playing hard) 4)Yamaha 9000Pro (this piano has a slightly brighter sound, like if you might have microphones placed very close to an acoustic piano as opposed to the others which sound more like a piano in a room that is not mic'd) 5)Korg PA80 (Sounds like a Piano but way to bright for this customer's tastes) I find that listening to many MP3's of keyboards around the internet usually don't do justice to the actual sounds when heard in person. Although it is a great way to hear how good the styles might be arranged, sounds are often not what you really get!
[This message has been edited by George Kaye (edited 11-19-2002).]
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George Kaye Kaye's Music Scene (Closed after 51 years) West Hills, California (Retired 2021)
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