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#454826 - 07/17/18 10:39 AM
Re: V3 Sound Modules
[Re: SAM CA]
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Registered: 12/17/12
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Looks like V3 does not have a dealer in the US. - SNIP - These feedback/reviews that you guys are sharing are very helpful. I might get the V3.
I've been looking into the Dexibell Vivo SX7 Sound Module as well. I'm just a sucker for Pianos and EPs. I already have Keyscape, NI Ultimate and various keyboards, but can never have enough Pianos! No wonder you as a piano/EP person have Keyscape. I'd say it's worth the price for all the "keys" you get, but as for me I'm not sure if I want to sacrifice over 70 GB of space on my laptop SSD mainly for pianos and EPs. If one is into pianos and EPs, the SX7 module looks like the right module, or rather the GSi Gemini. A gentleman in our area was a V3 sound distributor/dealer for a brief period of time, but he closed his business due to a health issue. You can buy directly from V3 Sound. Speaking of pianos/EPs, by the way, V3 Sound has a piano module. I checked it out just now; tons of pianos, EPs, pads, strings, tone-wheel organ sounds, and others. http://www.v3sound.com/en/e-ov-pianists.htmlDemos and reviews https://www.thomannmusic.com/v3_sound_v3_grand_piano.htmChris
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#454827 - 07/17/18 10:42 AM
Re: V3 Sound Modules
[Re: Ketron User]
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Registered: 12/17/12
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I have both SD1000 and V3.
The SD1000 sounds to me more versatile to play GM-files out of the box. Whereas the V3 has far better sounds to play solo. Just my opinion.
Also, the SD1000 (like all Ketron-products be it SD2, SD4,SD1000) produce much more background-noise, as a result of using cheap DA-convertors in these little boxes. The V3-module produce nearly no noise…
For me, the V3 is the better choice in Sound-Quality, and Sound-Kwantity!
Best Regards, Carlo As much as I like Ketron sounds(currently I own SD4 and SD40), I agree to your comments. The SD4 still has a bug for the USB connection, SD1000 can't be powered by a PC due to a cheap part in the unit...
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#454831 - 07/17/18 10:53 AM
Re: V3 Sound Modules
[Re: Torch]
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Registered: 06/25/18
Posts: 151
Loc: Los Angeles
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Looks like V3 does not have a dealer in the US. - SNIP - These feedback/reviews that you guys are sharing are very helpful. I might get the V3.
I've been looking into the Dexibell Vivo SX7 Sound Module as well. I'm just a sucker for Pianos and EPs. I already have Keyscape, NI Ultimate and various keyboards, but can never have enough Pianos! No wonder you as a piano/EP person have Keyscape. I'd say it's worth the price for all the "keys" you get, but as for me I'm not sure if I want to sacrifice over 70 GB of space on my laptop SSD mainly for pianos and EPs. If one is into pianos and EPs, the SX7 module looks like the right module, or rather the GSi Gemini. A gentleman in our area was a V3 sound distributor/dealer for a brief period of time, but he closed his business due to a health issue. You can buy directly from V3 Sound. Speaking of pianos/EPs, by the way, V3 Sound has a piano module. I checked it out just now; tons of pianos, EPs, pads, strings, tone-wheel organ sounds, and others. http://www.v3sound.com/en/e-ov-pianists.htmlDemos and reviews https://www.thomannmusic.com/v3_sound_v3_grand_piano.htmChris Yes, I was able to get in touch with Klaus for the V3, so all is good. Keyscape is awesome. It has tons of awesome sounding keys. You do need some serious horse power to run the full patches. It used to be a plug in only, but now you can run it in standalone mode as well .
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