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#258984 - 03/05/09 11:16 PM
Re: What's best softsynth piano for less than $100?
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Registered: 03/24/08
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Originally posted by Irishacts: +1 to what leezone said. Pianoteq V3 is as good as Modelling gets.
If you can't afford that, then True Piano is worth checking out. Not as good as Pianoteq, but it still sounds very good. www.truepianos.com
Regards. James. +1 True comes with Sonar 8 P Sounds fine...but using the Motifs pianos now. Much better than the T3 and far far more editable,The adjustable key off assigned sustain string damper sample is a realistic touch. But realize this.... you are trying to please yourself. At the end of the day your end users will hear "piano" no matter what you choose including the 900 stock piano. None of them will sound like a cheezy synth piano in the mix..
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#258985 - 03/06/09 05:47 AM
Re: What's best softsynth piano for less than $100?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Beaky..,
Yes.., I'm talking about creating a use piano voice that you'd save in the user voice section (which you would then simply call up like any other preset). The tools you need to better that piano patch are already in your board. You've got the basics of patch editing there such as ADSR.., and Filters. You also could take advantage of EQ'ing which in some cases turns out to be all that's needed for some people (some people have been satisfied with the result of only using a 2 band EQ as well).
If the S-900 allows you to revoice Midi's (can't remember if it does or not as I've not played with SMF's on the S900).., but if it does you could easily select one of your user voices to replace another (if you can revoice SMF's on the S-900).
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 03-06-2009).]
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#258987 - 03/06/09 06:31 AM
Re: What's best softsynth piano for less than $100?
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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Contact the company and ask about this program within the software. It could be a number of things too. If your spyware is picking it up as malicious it could simply be a program that the company is using to track how you're using the DEMO version (if the Demo version is what you're using).
You may want to contact Fran as well considering he has this program too. He may know what the program is. Spyware programs can be tricky at times and in some cases will flag a program that's not really malicious.
Every so often my Norton and spyware programs kick back a pop up from the online retailer websites because they've picked up a tracking program the retailer uses to collect "buyers shopping habits". Their way of doing marking research without you knowing it 99% of the time. Sometimes that info collected is even used to showcase or suggest products that may be of interest to you when you revisit the site in the future. Amazon is a big one for this.
A personal example here: Not too long ago my computer kicked back a warning about a program on the Zzounds.com site. It turned out to be a program they use to monitor your shopping cart. For some reason.., my software picked it up that day.
[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 03-06-2009).]
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