Jordan Rudess here
- Rad Grandad
- 38041 posts since 6 Sep, 2003 from Downeast Maine
he joined 12 years ago, just started posting now, he was a major focal point on KvR back then and for quite a while which would suggest he had good cause to start an account then. So I'm not going to second guess him, he's a new old member, and I hope he sticks around this time, hello Rudess...welcome 
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- KVRist
- 186 posts since 28 Dec, 2012
Simplest verification would be to tweet about KVR audio, since Jordan's Twitter account is verified. That said, it's a bit presumptuous to push for official verification, ultimately I'd say content quality matters more than identity.
So on that note, Jordan if you have a chance - you get to play with all the toys. I'm interested in the burgeoning market of polyphonic multi-dimensional MIDI controllers - obviously they all have different strengths/weaknesses, but I'm curious in particular about learning curves for a piano player.
The more radically different ones are grid-based (Linnstrument, Soundplane), and interesting but maybe better suited for a guitarist than pianist. The pianistic ones (Roli, K-Board) however will still feel pretty different from a regular, or even synthy, keyboard - so maybe going grid isn't such a big deal, and could even synergize with the mental switch to multiple dimensions (and keep the piano muscle memory for regular piano playing).
Anyway, IMO the above topic would be great for you to chat about a bit, I imagine I'm not the only person curious about it (though obviously some people will be approaching it as a guitarist instead of pianist, or perhaps as someone who isn't an instrumentalist of any particular sort but still interested in controllers).
So on that note, Jordan if you have a chance - you get to play with all the toys. I'm interested in the burgeoning market of polyphonic multi-dimensional MIDI controllers - obviously they all have different strengths/weaknesses, but I'm curious in particular about learning curves for a piano player.
The more radically different ones are grid-based (Linnstrument, Soundplane), and interesting but maybe better suited for a guitarist than pianist. The pianistic ones (Roli, K-Board) however will still feel pretty different from a regular, or even synthy, keyboard - so maybe going grid isn't such a big deal, and could even synergize with the mental switch to multiple dimensions (and keep the piano muscle memory for regular piano playing).
Anyway, IMO the above topic would be great for you to chat about a bit, I imagine I'm not the only person curious about it (though obviously some people will be approaching it as a guitarist instead of pianist, or perhaps as someone who isn't an instrumentalist of any particular sort but still interested in controllers).
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- KVRAF
- 14740 posts since 19 Oct, 2003 from Berlin, Germany
Yes, this is why I'm skeptical as well... but I like to be positively surprised.Numanoid wrote:After the curious case of MaoMoonDog I don't trust anybody to be who they say they are, in the forum
The question is "why"? Because of KVR's sometimes more than vile nature? Understandable... it does work for GS however...Nielzie wrote:I'm almost certain of that.Compyfox wrote: I'm surprised that we don't see more celebrities around here. Maybe they are, but they're just incognito
To clone another Keyboard Wizard?thecontrolcentre wrote:I'm sure he'll be happy to provide a DNA sample ... just to be sure.
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- KVRAF
- 1745 posts since 11 Oct, 2007
Hi Mr. Rudess, welcome back to KvR.
I read about the 'Images And Words' tour for next year, and I was wondering if you will be updating the synth sounds for that, or staying faithful to the originals ?
If I recall from some live footage, the original keyboardist only usually used one keyboard live, back in 1992 or whenever exactly that album/tour was from. So it seems ez enough to get those sounds - step 1) rob Kevin Moore's house, 2) locate the correct patches, 3) join Dream Theater, 4) profit. Oh, and in case of emergency, step 5) don't take too much crap from the KvR crowd.
I read about the 'Images And Words' tour for next year, and I was wondering if you will be updating the synth sounds for that, or staying faithful to the originals ?
If I recall from some live footage, the original keyboardist only usually used one keyboard live, back in 1992 or whenever exactly that album/tour was from. So it seems ez enough to get those sounds - step 1) rob Kevin Moore's house, 2) locate the correct patches, 3) join Dream Theater, 4) profit. Oh, and in case of emergency, step 5) don't take too much crap from the KvR crowd.
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
Yep, the real Bernhard confirmed from his Facebook account that he was not on KVR (and didn't speak fluent English either). That was a bizarre one, for sure.fluffy_little_something wrote:Was that guy really a fake? He seemed pretty convincing if I remember correctly. I mean, why would someone stalk and imitate someone else that is not even well known or otherwise important?Numanoid wrote:After the curious case of MaoMoonDog I don't trust anybody to be who they say they are, in the forum
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
- KVRAF
- 2726 posts since 2 Jun, 2016
No!!!
He's left us again because of you bad doubting people
Please return before 2028 Jordan.
(And erm, hello...)
He's left us again because of you bad doubting people
Please return before 2028 Jordan.
(And erm, hello...)
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Yup, the KVR "detectives" took it upon themselves after some time, to trace MaoMoonDogs signals, and they didn't orginate from Berlin/Germany, but somewhere in England...deastman wrote:Yep, the real Bernhard confirmed from his Facebook account that he was not on KVR (and didn't speak fluent English either). That was a bizarre one, for sure.fluffy_little_something wrote:Was that guy really a fake? He seemed pretty convincing if I remember correctly. I mean, why would someone stalk and imitate someone else that is not even well known or otherwise important?Numanoid wrote:After the curious case of MaoMoonDog I don't trust anybody to be who they say they are, in the forum
[Mod edit: Stop derailing this thread.]
Last edited by Numanoid on Thu Dec 22, 2016 1:35 am, edited 3 times in total.
- KVRAF
- 2726 posts since 2 Jun, 2016
+1Hink wrote:he joined 12 years ago, just started posting now, he was a major focal point on KvR back then and for quite a while which would suggest he had good cause to start an account then. So I'm not going to second guess him, he's a new old member, and I hope he sticks around this time, hello Rudess...welcome
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- KVRian
- 662 posts since 10 Jan, 2008
I prefer over the original any day. I don't know why this popped up in my "recommended" list the other day, but this repeated with andwagtunes wrote:Their biggest US single. Great stuff!
sorry if you feel like this was a derail.
- KVRian
- 1188 posts since 24 May, 2006 from Our Amazing Oasis in Space - USA Section
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- KVRist
- 102 posts since 26 Nov, 2016
Mr Rudess said he will post some videos soon.. so that would be proof enough then, I presume? Although I must admit, I really had no idea who he was before I curiously opened this topic. I'm using being from the UK as an excuseNumanoid wrote:After the curious case of MaoMoonDog I don't trust anybody to be who they say they are, in the forum
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