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#410648 - 11/01/15 05:42 PM
Re: Hope for new orchestral sound modules?
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I'm with you on this one, Rosetree. I, too, wish they'd make a new, state of the art orchestral sound module, or at least, a module that also includes all the orchestral sounds anyone would need.
Speaking about the Roland U-20, it was my second keyboard. In fact, I still have it, but some of the keys and buttons stopped working many years ago. I had bought it when it came out, in 1989, because it sounded the most realistic, as far as acoustic and orchestral sounds were concerned. The Choir sounds still sound pretty good.
Come on, Kurzweil, Roland and Yamaha, gives us some modules!
Edited by Mikem (11/01/15 05:42 PM)
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#410670 - 11/02/15 09:40 AM
Re: Hope for new orchestral sound modules?
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Very impressive and Sevan did a masterful job of demoing it. However, although probably better than anything you'll hear on a normal synth, I found the strings just a tad harsh/(metallic?) for my taste and I also didn't like the harp....I should say, I didn't like the simulation, the sound itself was quite nice, it just didn't sound like a harp to me. I do believe that the strings could be 'mellowed' to my taste with high quality EQ, as the tone itself is full, rich, and has lots of 'character'. JMO, though. I'm no expert on orchestral sounds. Would like to have heard some of the orchestral horns.
chas
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#410675 - 11/02/15 10:52 AM
Re: Hope for new orchestral sound modules?
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Regarding the Kronos, yes, I would consider its expansions as the closest (at least technically) to software libraries you can get on a synth, I just recommended someone to have a look at it - for me personally, it would mean to give up the lightweight MoXF and carry a 13.9 kilogram keyboard to each church wedding. That's why I'm so crazy about a module. With respect to this specific demo and expansion, I'm not sure... the demo boasts so much with gigantic percussion sounds and octaved strings with a strong-vibrato solo violin on top of it, I'd rather want to hear how a plain Beethoven symphony would sound with it in order to be sure how realistic it really is. In that respect, I like the Kurzweil examples Mikem posted even better - even if this is not up-to-date technology, and there are some details where you hear it: the very high string section tones do sound somewhat synthetic, the piano is sub-standard, and at one point I heard a not-so-perfect trumpet. Kurzweil have certainly also rested on their laurels too long... Actually I think the Roland SRX 04 and 10 largely live up to these Kurzweil sounds (SRX 10 probably exceeds them), Roland woodwinds might be a bit worse, but IMO it's more a question of how much detail you put into the sequencer tracks.
Edited by rosetree (11/02/15 10:55 AM)
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