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I was not expecting this but a couple minutes into the video I was hooked. Yes, I have Rhodes, Whurlies, Yamaha C7 libraries as well as NI Una Corda but the quality and quantity of this library with the variety is fantastic. $399 is a bargain. Spectacular job done Spectrasonics!

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wagtunes wrote:Or was this just one of those "F it! I don't care if the whole KVR hates this. It's what I want to do" projects?
Fixed that for you ;)

I guess the number of people who need good sounding keys to play jazz, blues or pop is much greater than the number of those who love patching cables in virtual modulars.
You may think you can fly ... but you better not try

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wagtunes wrote:No question, this will be the biggest letdown of 2016.

I honestly don't know what Eric was thinking. Did he REALLY think people would get excited over this? Or was this just one of those "F it! I don't care if the whole world hates this. It's what I want to do" projects?

Because it's the only thing I can think of that makes any sense.
:dog: :dog: :dog:

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el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
wagtunes wrote:No question, this will be the biggest letdown of 2016.

I honestly don't know what Eric was thinking. Did he REALLY think people would get excited over this? Or was this just one of those "F it! I don't care if the whole world hates this. It's what I want to do" projects?

Because it's the only thing I can think of that makes any sense.
:dog: :dog: :dog:
:lol:
and the "whole world" is "wagtunes" ;)
Using: Cubase Pro 15, Reason 13, Tascam US-4x4HR, MODX6, DM12D, LaunchKey 49, Yamaha guitar(Pacifica 612v) and bass (BB234) and some virtual instruments and synths.

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recursive one wrote:
wagtunes wrote:Or was this just one of those "F it! I don't care if the whole KVR hates this. It's what I want to do" projects?
Fixed that for you ;)

I guess the number of people who need good sounding keys to play jazz, blues or pop is much greater than the number of those who love patching cables in virtual modulars.
Here's the problem. What he's done has been done a gazillion times already. There is no innovation here. There is nothing spectacular here. And at that price?

I'd be stunned if this sold a fraction of Omnisphere sales.

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EnGee wrote:
el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
wagtunes wrote:No question, this will be the biggest letdown of 2016.

I honestly don't know what Eric was thinking. Did he REALLY think people would get excited over this? Or was this just one of those "F it! I don't care if the whole world hates this. It's what I want to do" projects?

Because it's the only thing I can think of that makes any sense.
:dog: :dog: :dog:
:lol:
and the "whole world" is "wagtunes" ;)


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wagtunes wrote:
recursive one wrote:
wagtunes wrote:Or was this just one of those "F it! I don't care if the whole KVR hates this. It's what I want to do" projects?
Fixed that for you ;)

I guess the number of people who need good sounding keys to play jazz, blues or pop is much greater than the number of those who love patching cables in virtual modulars.
Here's the problem. What he's done has been done a gazillion times already. There is no innovation here. There is nothing spectacular here. And at that price?

I'd be stunned if this sold a fraction of Omnisphere sales.
Why do they always have to innovate?

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el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
wagtunes wrote:
recursive one wrote:
wagtunes wrote:Or was this just one of those "F it! I don't care if the whole KVR hates this. It's what I want to do" projects?
Fixed that for you ;)

I guess the number of people who need good sounding keys to play jazz, blues or pop is much greater than the number of those who love patching cables in virtual modulars.
Here's the problem. What he's done has been done a gazillion times already. There is no innovation here. There is nothing spectacular here. And at that price?

I'd be stunned if this sold a fraction of Omnisphere sales.
Why do they always have to innovate?
They don't have to do anything.

But all the hype, for THIS?

Seriously?

And why is everybody dumping on my opinion when it's shared by at least a dozen people in this very thread? Is it because maybe I'm KVR's favorite whipping boy?

How about reading some of the other comments and start dumping on them too?

This gets real old after a while.

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recursive one wrote:
wagtunes wrote:Or was this just one of those "F it! I don't care if the whole KVR hates this. It's what I want to do" projects?
Fixed that for you ;)

I guess the number of people who need good sounding keys to play jazz, blues or pop is much greater than the number of those who love patching cables in virtual modulars.
I love the two :love:

I've just finished one tutorial about Reaktor and later I'll be taking a lesson in Piano :D

@ el-bo:
love Radiohead :love:
Using: Cubase Pro 15, Reason 13, Tascam US-4x4HR, MODX6, DM12D, LaunchKey 49, Yamaha guitar(Pacifica 612v) and bass (BB234) and some virtual instruments and synths.

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Me:
It's a nice, compelling product for some.
Definitely a labour of love, and they went to crazy efforts to reconstruct and sample those instruments.
It sounds great, and watching the video was fun and makes me wish I had some of the chops of those players.
It's not really a product that I would pay that amount for, but I know plenty of people that would, and yes, most of those people are actual skilled, playing musicians, rather than some of the other types of electronic music makers.
It's not really for me (although there were a good few sounds in the vid I thought were lovely.) and the thought of more Rhodes samples etc doesn't really light my world on fire.

KVR:
Dumbest. Product. Evah
Why didn't they make a virtual singer? Because, like, Vocaloid is awesome!
They shoulda made a DAW if they were smart
I expected the best, most forward thinking and innovative resynthesizing modular synth no-one's thought of before
Clearly the only smart move for them is hardware

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wagtunes wrote:But all the hype, for THIS?

Seriously?
Hype? What hype? They put a countdown on their home page saying we have a new product coming in a few days? And answered a few posts on social media? Hardly a blitzing media campaign...

Seems like all of the hype was coming from us, in threads like this, largely because we like Spectrasonics products in general and were actually interested in what they were coming up with next...

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wagtunes wrote:
recursive one wrote:
wagtunes wrote:Or was this just one of those "F it! I don't care if the whole KVR hates this. It's what I want to do" projects?
Fixed that for you ;)

I guess the number of people who need good sounding keys to play jazz, blues or pop is much greater than the number of those who love patching cables in virtual modulars.
Here's the problem. What he's done has been done a gazillion times already. There is no innovation here. There is nothing spectacular here. And at that price?
The innvoation may be in sound quality, playability, musical qualities etc., something that will be appreciated by actual piano palyers.

Horses for courses, do you get it? Not any virtual instrument must be aimed at hardcore synth tweakers. I also have zero interest in this Keyscape but I'm sure it will be a quality product.
You may think you can fly ... but you better not try

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To me, Keyscape has the best piano sound I've heard in a vi. They really made it sound like a real piano.

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wagtunes wrote:
el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
wagtunes wrote:
recursive one wrote:
wagtunes wrote:Or was this just one of those "F it! I don't care if the whole KVR hates this. It's what I want to do" projects?
Fixed that for you ;)

I guess the number of people who need good sounding keys to play jazz, blues or pop is much greater than the number of those who love patching cables in virtual modulars.
Here's the problem. What he's done has been done a gazillion times already. There is no innovation here. There is nothing spectacular here. And at that price?

I'd be stunned if this sold a fraction of Omnisphere sales.
Why do they always have to innovate?
They don't have to do anything.

But all the hype, for THIS?

Seriously?

And why is everybody dumping on my opinion when it's shared by at least a dozen people in this very thread? Is it because maybe I'm KVR's favorite whipping boy?

How about reading some of the other comments and start dumping on them too?

This gets real old after a while.
Stop being such a victim!

I've made my comments to counteract some of the arguments here. I'm quoting you because you are a part of this conversation at the same time as me (Why do I need to go back further?), and because no one has come with the ire, and the dramatic over-exaggeration, that you have :shrug: You were the one talking of innovation, and all I did was question whether that was something they promised, or needed, to do. And for that, I'm "Dumping" on you? Get Fuckking real!

Also, you (as in we) are responsible for the hype. All they did was announce a new product, told us it wouldn't be what we expected, and told us they'd release it on the first of September. Y'all are disappointed because YOU hyped it up in your own minds, according to your own wishes and projections of what Spectrasonics SHOULD be doing, and you didn't get what you wanted

Biggest disappointment of 2016? My hairy arse!

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wagtunes wrote:
el-bo (formerly ebow) wrote:
wagtunes wrote:
recursive one wrote:
wagtunes wrote:Or was this just one of those "F it! I don't care if the whole KVR hates this. It's what I want to do" projects?
Fixed that for you ;)

I guess the number of people who need good sounding keys to play jazz, blues or pop is much greater than the number of those who love patching cables in virtual modulars.
Here's the problem. What he's done has been done a gazillion times already. There is no innovation here. There is nothing spectacular here. And at that price?

I'd be stunned if this sold a fraction of Omnisphere sales.
Why do they always have to innovate?
They don't have to do anything.

But all the hype, for THIS?

Seriously?

And why is everybody dumping on my opinion when it's shared by at least a dozen people in this very thread? Is it because maybe I'm KVR's favorite whipping boy?

How about reading some of the other comments and start dumping on them too?

This gets real old after a while.
Stop being such a victim!

I've made my comments to counteract some of the arguments here. I'm quoting you because you are a part of this conversation at the same time as me (Why do I need to go back further?), and because no one has come with the ire, and the dramatic over-exaggeration, that you have :shrug: You were the one talking of innovation, and all I did was question whether that was something they promised, or needed, to do. And for that, I'm "Dumping" on you? Get Fuckking real!

Also, you (as in we) are responsible for the hype. All they did was announce a new product, told us it wouldn't be what we expected, and told us they'd release it on the first of September. Y'all are disappointed because YOU hyped it up in your own minds, according to your own wishes and projections of what Spectrasonics SHOULD be doing, and you didn't get what you wanted

Biggest disappointment of 2016? My hairy arse!

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