New Quality Piano VSTi
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- KVRian
- 873 posts since 16 Dec, 2004
I'm still waiting for a demo that fleshes this piano out a bit, from what I can tell, it would fit at home in a trance mix, bright, thin, gimme something warm, more live. do it, now 
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
or just send me the beta & i'll do one...... oh, wait
i cant play the piano
thats how come i was not excepted in to the beta in the first place 
oh well i'll just have to wait for the demo
Subz
i cant play the piano
oh well i'll just have to wait for the demo
Subz
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- KVRian
- 873 posts since 16 Dec, 2004
well, I dont play either, but I can piano roll in keys like no other, imodjsubject wrote:or just send me the beta & i'll do one...... oh, wait
i cant play the pianothats how come i was not excepted in to the beta in the first place
oh well i'll just have to wait for the demo
Subz
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- KVRist
- 51 posts since 9 Nov, 2003
alex zonder wrote:Listened to it again. It is as kitsch as piano music can get, very close to Keith Jarrett in say the Köln concert but even a bit more clueless & without Jarrett's (very limited) 'virtuosity'. This is exactly the style of music most composers hate, and precisely the kitschy piano sound that most pianists abhor. But true, this is a muzak and a sound for mass audiences, preferably attending a summer night concert in the park, with a white Steinway in the spotlights near the waterfront, and a well dressed long haired Very Romantic pianist acting the virtuoso by simply letting some floating chords suggest An Infinite Realm around some 'playfully' improvised melodies.... LOTs of reverb and please some delay as well... beautiful... the women are delighted... an unforgettable summer evening, romantic music in the park....jplanet wrote:This is beautiful. Lots of emotion coming through in that piece, dynamics are great. What can I say -- I'm blown away by the sound, and the playing is superb, too!
O, how I hate this. Compared to this shit Scott Joplin is really a Piano Saint. And I wonder what kind of composers/musicians are in this thread.... that find it possible to LIKE this![]()
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You really are quite a nasty piece of work, aren't you.
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- KVRAF
- 10815 posts since 26 Nov, 2004 from UK
is it me or did alex jest describealex zonder wrote:you enter a realm of fake sentiments, lack of style and taste and intelligence, false pretensions
all music?
- KVRAF
- 10286 posts since 17 Sep, 2004 from Austin, TX
I haven't even read this thread, listened to this demo being refered to, or much care now cuz that's some beautiful smack talk. Thanks for this lovely review.alex zonder wrote:Listened to it again. It is as kitsch as piano music can get, very close to Keith Jarrett in say the Köln concert but even a bit more clueless & without Jarrett's (very limited) 'virtuosity'. This is exactly the style of music most composers hate, and precisely the kitschy piano sound that most pianists abhor. But true, this is a muzak and a sound for mass audiences, preferably attending a summer night concert in the park, with a white Steinway in the spotlights near the waterfront, and a well dressed long haired Very Romantic pianist acting the virtuoso by simply letting some floating chords suggest An Infinite Realm around some 'playfully' improvised melodies.... LOTs of reverb and please some delay as well... beautiful... the women are delighted... an unforgettable summer evening, romantic music in the park....jplanet wrote:This is beautiful. Lots of emotion coming through in that piece, dynamics are great. What can I say -- I'm blown away by the sound, and the playing is superb, too!
O, how I hate this. Compared to this shit Scott Joplin is really a Piano Saint. And I wonder what kind of composers/musicians are in this thread.... that find it possible to LIKE this![]()
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- KVRian
- 500 posts since 13 Oct, 2004 from Durham, NC USA
... post deleted ... better to say nothing in this case.
And please don't feed the trolls.
And please don't feed the trolls.
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- KVRist
- 68 posts since 31 Jul, 2004 from la, california
It's not a bad sounding instrument at all, seems on par with the best workstation pianos currently available (as much as it's possible to tell with the giant wash of reverb surrounding it).
IMHO it can't touch the best of Sampletekk's offerings for example (which are a steal right now at under $100 for even the biggest and baddest [TBO and 7CG]). So those are alternatives to consider. And of course so is Akoustik Piano for those who qualify for the cheapo NI anniversary crossgrade.
But I don't think this is meant to compete with the Multi GB offerings out there...it would seem a good alternative for those with less Ram to burn.
matto
IMHO it can't touch the best of Sampletekk's offerings for example (which are a steal right now at under $100 for even the biggest and baddest [TBO and 7CG]). So those are alternatives to consider. And of course so is Akoustik Piano for those who qualify for the cheapo NI anniversary crossgrade.
But I don't think this is meant to compete with the Multi GB offerings out there...it would seem a good alternative for those with less Ram to burn.
matto
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- KVRian
- 873 posts since 16 Dec, 2004
agreed, but I'll still wait for a demo to give them the benefit of the doubt. I own the Art Vista VGP myself, so I'm not exactly looking for another piano, but still a new concept is always interesting.matto wrote:I don't think this is meant to compete with the Multi GB offerings out there...it would seem a good alternative for those with less Ram to burn.
matto
- something special
- 8627 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
I beg to disagree.matto wrote: But I don't think this is meant to compete with the Multi GB offerings out there...
matto
Quite honestly, I was verry surprised.
I think you have to play it to appreciate it..
It's very much an instrument.
- KVRAF
- 37437 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Sounds interesting - anythings got to be better than their last Piano which I always felt sounded out of tune even though they denied it.
- something special
- 8627 posts since 16 Mar, 2002 from Birmingham, Alabama
that's the truth!aMUSEd wrote:Sounds interesting - anythings got to be better than their last Piano which I always felt sounded out of tune even though they denied it.
but I respect George, because even though I constantly rail against that little vst, he was always polite in all of our conversations.
- KVRAF
- 37437 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Wish I'd signed up for the beta too - didn't know about it.
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- KVRist
- 68 posts since 31 Jul, 2004 from la, california
Well I said it was not a bad sounding *instrument*...bluedad wrote:I beg to disagree.matto wrote: But I don't think this is meant to compete with the Multi GB offerings out there...
matto
Quite honestly, I was verry surprised.
I think you have to play it to appreciate it..
It's very much an instrument.
I just think the sound isn't anywhere close to the libraries I mentioned...and of course I'm just going by this demo that's drowning in reverb...it's not like I CAN play it...yet
Do you have 7CG, TBO, Ivory or AKP to compare it to?
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