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#376465 - 11/26/13 01:37 PM
Re: A komplete step up from Tyros 5
[Re: Bachus]
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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Adding a VSTi to flesh out an arranger is one thing, but using a VSTi to be the ENTIRE sound source for something like vArranger is another kettle of fish altogether.
This is where the months (if not years) that the hardware arranger makers spend balancing the sounds in an arranger pays off. I totally disagree with the earlier denial that arranger's soundsets are not well balanced already. And I will happily reach for any sound in my BK-9 in the middle of a performance, and not have my heart in my mouth that it will come out the speakers like a foghorn, or be inaudible. I challenge you to be able to do that with ANY full VSTi without massive work, if you want to be able to call up any sound in its library.
I can take any piano part, and replace it with any other piano, any string patch and replace it with any other, take a clarinet and change it to a flute, etc. etc., and I NEVER have to touch the volume slider for the Part. And that includes the MFX too! About the only thing that can bite me are some of the lead guitar patches, where the MFX amp sim boosts it a lot (to sound guitaristic, it pays to lower the guitar level and let the MFX do the work on a lower level signal).
I can take a style done on the rock drums, press a button, and now it's on a brush kit, or a techno 909 type kit, and I don't have to touch a thing. Try that on a VSTi OOTB.
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An arranger is just a tool. What matters is what you build with it..!
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