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AuthorTopic: Camels + Keys for x-mas!
smart
Posted: 17th November 2003 08:14
Santa Clause may not be real, but sectionz.com, Post Musical Instruments and Camel Audio have all put on Santa suits for the holidays this year.

7 lucky winners are going to get some goodies from sectionz.com courtesy of Camel Audio and Post Musical Instruments. We're not talking about your typical stocking stuffers either.

Not only do we have a copy of the new Bosendorfer 290 Imperial plugin from Post and a couple copies of the Cameleon 5000, but we've also laid some other treats under the tree!

Get the full details [ here ] Smile
Mighty_Hero
Posted: 17th November 2003 14:49
I want that piano
Mighty_Hero
Posted: 19th November 2003 14:35
anyone own the Bosendorfer 290 Plug-In yet?

is the manual helpful, how many patches are there?
does it sit well in a mix?
bluedad
Posted: 19th November 2003 14:51
Mighty_Hero wrote:
anyone own the Bosendorfer 290 Plug-In yet?

is the manual helpful, how many patches are there?
does it sit well in a mix?

haven't heard this sample, but if it's done well, I don't think a bosie would sit well in a dance tune without destroying the beauty of it.
and what's the point of that?
(but I could be wrong..in the right hands it could be wonderful..we'll see)
a bosendorfer is very, very mellow.
didn't mean to take this thread off topic!
Embarassed
Mighty_Hero
Posted: 19th November 2003 14:53
Cool and thanks Gary (I knew you would know Laughing )
I also am starting to get into more new age type tracks and need a VERY good mellow piano.
bluedad
Posted: 19th November 2003 14:56
Mighty_Hero wrote:
Cool and thanks Gary (I knew you would know Laughing )
I also am starting to get into more new age type tracks and need a VERY good mellow piano.

well the bosendorfer should suit well for that!
Cheers, Smart, for gathering up such a great comp!
(may try for that piano m'self (don't show this thread to wopelka!)
smart
Posted: 19th November 2003 16:43
Well good luck guys. Keep in mind that the Grandioso Steinway D and the Post Pristine Piano are both very beautiful as well.

But that Bosendorfer.... Very Happy
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