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#254653 - 01/29/09 09:33 AM
Re: S900 man those drums sound live....
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Registered: 07/27/05
Posts: 10606
Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Kurzweil has a great piano sound, but the instruments aren't handled by any dealer in my area, except on special order.
I'm not really comfortable in regards to how well they will be supported, service wise.
I want something really light...under 30 lbs with a decent graded hammer action, preferably with speakers...if the piano in the P85 was like the one in the CP-300, I'd be content.
Ian
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#254655 - 01/29/09 10:37 AM
Re: S900 man those drums sound live....
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Registered: 10/08/00
Posts: 4715
Loc: West Virginia
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They're ok Donny.... Nothing really special IMO. I will say this.., my old trusty RS-70 has more velocity switching and way less compression than the S-900. Yammies drums to me are too clean. Too much has been stripped out of the overall sound. I still say the drums sound like they took the entire kit apart and sampled each part by themselves rather than sample the kit as a whole to get a more LIVE sounding set. To each his own though I will say the S-900 has some good orchestral sounds though... Would take Yammie in that area any day over Roland. [This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 01-29-2009).]
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#254659 - 01/29/09 12:10 PM
Re: S900 man those drums sound live....
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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WOW....., I guess many here missed that post. Not too long ago there was a post about the possible new models AND a website posted here that showed TWO newer models to replace the S900 and S700 (really just small blurbs about them).
Based on that post the info said the 700 to be replaced by the 750.., and the 900 by the 950. Makes sense as the 500 was replaced by the 550 too. Damn.., I can't remember who posted it either. There was an actual website listed in that post too. I'll do a search and see if I can find it.
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#254660 - 01/29/09 12:17 PM
Re: S900 man those drums sound live....
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Here's that post. I remember when I checked this site out.., there was a blurb about both the S750 and S950. Info was VERY limited and basically stated they were to be replacing current models. I think you had to click under the UK section. then just type in the search for S750 and S950. There was a blurb about BOTH of these models on this site when Trident posted this topic. http://www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum37/HTML/018985.html
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#254661 - 01/29/09 01:40 PM
Re: S900 man those drums sound live....
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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This utter rubbish by Ian is a triumph of propaganda... Before you even start arguing with him, first go to a G70 and PLAY THE BLOODY THING... and THEN come back and refute him from direct experience. Because, so far ONLY Ian has even admitted that they DO hear more than the inconsistencies that a real piano has (which the S900 will have also). You are ALL arguing with ONE man with a sole opinion. I can say the sun will come up in the West, it doesn't make it so. Until at least ONE person says he saw it too, what point is there in dignifying my blather? (Ian will quote this sentence all by itself to 'make his point'!)... I have a sneaky suspicion that Ian isn't aware that the G70 piano is a 4-way velocity split. Unless you hit each note in a scale at EXACTLY the same velocity, you are going to be comparing different sample velocity ranges, which will OF COURSE sound different. I honestly think the problem with inconsistency is in Ian's technique, not the piano sound. But first of all, before anyone starts arguing this point with Ian, I would suggest actually PLAYING ONE. Because, right now, unless you have done so, you are ALL talking out of your, well, you know what! And an argument between two people who BOTH have no clue is a bit silly, isn't it...? In the meantime, pop over to PurgatoryCreek.com, and listen to the FantomX Ultimate Grand file (it's the same as the G70). Now go and listen to the PSR S900 piano file. The Emperor doesn't NEED any clothes. With a body like that If that tack piano is YOUR idea of piano perfection, Ian, I don't see how you are in any position to criticize ANYTHING!
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