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Has anyone had experience with the Piano and Synth libraries, specifically could anyone give me a review of them?

I'm in need of a good workable live/writing piano and some synths with an Athlete type sound to them.

Thanks!

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brokenfor wrote:Has anyone had experience with the Piano and Synth libraries, specifically could anyone give me a review of them?

I'm in need of a good workable live/writing piano and some synths with an Athlete type sound to them.

Thanks!
What do you have already? I mean what kind of pianos do you have now? If you don't have much, go for the pianos for sure. They sound nice. If you have Kontakt pianos (big libraries), then you use them for sketching or in a laptop - where you don't need as much ram.

Which synths are you looking at?

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Guenon wrote:
kiezum wrote:It's all marketing. And it's all stuff. The No-Brainer was also a great marketing-trick. But I like how Sonic Reality and Ik Multimedia get their customers involved...
The best kind of marketing is the kind where everyone (on both sides of the deal) ends up feeling like a winner :)

As a cusomer in this group buy, I surely do feel like that. The value for money is just excellent, I ended up with way more inspiring sounds than I dared to hope for (I don't mean generally, I mean personally going through the libraries and bumping into something that just makes you go "ah!"), and the rest of the whole customer experience has been positive as well.
I'm glad lots of folks feel that way. Yes, I'm tickled pink, mostly to see people getting a busload of stuff for a cheap price. I don't get any commission though every time we have a promo/release I try to finagle a trip to Italy out of it. Still hasn't worked! :D I got into IK products through esoundz and was a fan and user long before doing this. So I know where you guys are coming from. Squids knows ALL angles - musician, fan, mad sound scientist, megaposter, and more. I would say that those are the reasons you're feeling it from this angle, but remember the other angle - most posts in this thread and elsewhere are coming from people other than Squids and myself. Yes, we answer questions, tease, confuse, and otherwise participate but it is 99% (disclaimer: unscientific guesstimate :) ) YOU.

So thank you. My personal goal was to see this surpass the T-RackS Group Buy regardless of the differences in price point, etc making that a totally non-scientific comparison. Now it just needs to blow it away and get you guys 8x1!

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brokenfor wrote:Has anyone had experience with the Piano and Synth libraries, specifically could anyone give me a review of them?

I'm in need of a good workable live/writing piano and some synths with an Athlete type sound to them.

Thanks!
There is a good piano that comes with the Sampletank basic program. Many more nice ones in the Piano expansion but if you just want a 'noodling around' piano the one in the the basic Sampletank Xt might fit the bill.

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[quote="Reverend Rhythm"]
What do you have already? I mean what kind of pianos do you have now? If you don't have much, go for the pianos for sure. They sound nice. If you have Kontakt pianos (big libraries), then you use them for sketching or in a laptop - where you don't need as much ram.

Which synths are you looking at?
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[quote="curt1lp"][quote="brokenfor"]Has anyone had experience with the Piano and Synth libraries, specifically could anyone give me a review of them?

I'm in need of a good workable live/writing piano and some synths with an Athlete type sound to them.

Thanks![/quote]

There is a good piano that comes with the Sampletank basic program. Many more nice ones in the Piano expansion but if you just want a 'noodling around' piano the one in the the basic Sampletank Xt might fit the bill.[/quote]

Thanks for the replies, I haven't ever bought any pianos (pretty new to computer based setup) so I was thinking this would be a pretty good deal if the pianos were any good seeing as other piano VSts etc. are much higher priced.

The synths I was looking at are the oberhiem and the arp collections as well as most of the other synth based collections in the group buy.

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kiezum wrote:It's all marketing. And it's all stuff. The No-Brainer was also a great marketing-trick. But I like how Sonic Reality and Ik Multimedia get their customers involved...
Guenon wrote: The best kind of marketing is the kind where everyone (on both sides of the deal) ends up feeling like a winner :)
I am a marketing professional for a living and that last statement from Guenon really does a great job of describing how marketing, when done well and ethically, actually works. I don't think it's really a trick and I'll explain why. (Okay, I know I'm going to take some shots for this being academic, but I think, since the subject was brought up, it's a good time to give more insights on what "marketing" actually does entail.)

A lot of people use the phrase marketing when they really mean promotion, but actually marketing truly consists of what product or service a company makes (basically, ideally making a product there is a real marketing need or want for), getting that product or service it in the right place (or distributing to consumers most effectively), pricing that product or service appropriately and promoting it (the part most people think of when they think of marketing -- this includes advertising, PR, social media and other types of promotional messaging from the brand to the consumer).

When marketing is done well and ethically, I think of it as being a lot like match-making -- finding the right match between what a company makes (or service it provides), the pricing of what they make and the distribution of what they make and getting the word out to the very group of consumers who want or need to buy the things that the company makes (or service it provides).

No-brainer deals are really helpful for developers to get their products into the hands of the people they want to sell to and because it does so very cheaply, the consumer takes on very little risk and the developer doesn't make a very substantial profit of those products. What the developers are trying to is acquire (or gain) more customers, with the belief that if people try a little taste of what they do -- they'll come back and buy more product at a less discounted price. And acquiring a new customer is really costly -- a lot more costly than selling to your current customers, so businesses will sometimes sacrifice profit in order to gain a new customer, hence things like no-brainer specials or very heavy discounting (sometimes they're simply looking to raise revenue or optimize the cash they can bring in on a product at the end of its life cycle.) Group Buys are useful for getting consumers to try out products from developers for the first time and from the other point of view for acquiring new customers. Because the seller commonly dramatically discounts prices, the seller needs to increase the volume of sales in order to achieve a reasonable amount of profitable revenue. For example, if 1 sale normally provides a net profit of $100, it may take 10 sales to provide the same net profit with group buy discounting.

I think all of this is completely fair and reasonable and good for the consumer and the business. Heck, I'm in marketing and know how all this works inside out, and I think the system makes a lot of sense. As long as companies that make products (or services) accurately represent those products and those products meet or exceed the expectations they have set, I think the whole process works well and is ethical. I get a total kick out of many of these group buys and join them, like this one. It's a great deal, fits my needs well and there's also an element of fun to get such incredible discounting and join the group.

Hmmm...In the back of my head, I'm thinking lots of people are going to see my post thinking of the guy in the video that screamed "Leave Britney alone!!!" instead screaming, "Leave marketers alone!!!" :)

- eDrummist

[Edit: I accidentally attributed a quote stated by Guenon to Peter from IK.]
Last edited by eDrummist on Fri May 28, 2010 1:56 pm, edited 2 times in total.

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brokenfor, Both the Obi and ARP collections are really nice. These are classic synths. And if you are new to this, then the pianos should make you happy.

Have you listened to the user demos people have posted in this thread? They are good and interesting. Here is one of them: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/965632/Baard%20 ... %20One.mp3 - Seven for the Price of One
androidlove has a number of them.

I did think of something else. What kind of music do you want to create? That information can help us a lot. I don't know who Athlete is, so I can't help there.

Doing a search will take some time, but if you're willing to wade through a lot of posts, there is some info in this thread.

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zedd wrote:
blueman wrote:
androidlove wrote:run them through clas. you'll hear what you paid for
Huh :? :?:
Yeah... what?
i've seen people surprised that the sounds are dry :shrug: and not sparkly like "that other program". well, clas is an excellent plug for quick and easy sparkle
http://refinedaudiometrics.com/products-clas.shtml
"Most people who experiment with drugs are not lying in the streets, suffocating on their own vomit. If you want to see some of that, go to the Pub on Saturday night at closing time." ozwest

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eDrummist wrote:
Peter - IK Multimedia wrote: The best kind of marketing is the kind where everyone (on both sides of the deal) ends up feeling like a winner :)
I am a marketing professional for a living and that last statement from Peter really hits the essence of true marketing on the head.
Heyyyy... I said that :lol:

And yeah, I completely agree :)

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Guenon wrote:
eDrummist wrote:
Peter - IK Multimedia wrote: The best kind of marketing is the kind where everyone (on both sides of the deal) ends up feeling like a winner :)
I am a marketing professional for a living and that last statement from Peter really hits the essence of true marketing on the head.
Heyyyy... I said that :lol:

And yeah, I completely agree :)
HA! :lol:

I had some issues with the editing of the quote part and I think I edited things down and mis-attributed your quote to Peter. Sorry, about that.

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androidlove wrote:clas is an excellent plug for quick and easy sparkle
http://refinedaudiometrics.com/products-clas.shtml
It says "Send us a note for your copy of this Windows/VST plugin" on the site. Is it free of charge, one just needs to ask for a link by email?

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eDrummist wrote:I had some issues with the editing of the quote part and I think I edited things down and mis-attributed your quote to Peter. Sorry, about that.
No worries :)

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