Is Halion 6 better overall value than Omnisphere 2.6?
- KVRAF
- 13405 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Kingston, Jamaica
What do I see? that it is a personal taste? It is always a personal taste?
I am definitely not the only one about Pianoteq.
At the end of the day, the OP has to decide for him/herself....
Piano was my first instrument, on most days my most loved instrument, if indeed I found Pianoteq sounded good to me, i would have bought it. i don't. I do find it artificial sounding and something seems off with the dynamics range to me..... I had tried the demo a few times...
I would be shocked if it has sold more than Kontakt Piano libraries costing equivalent pricing.
rsp
I am definitely not the only one about Pianoteq.
At the end of the day, the OP has to decide for him/herself....
Piano was my first instrument, on most days my most loved instrument, if indeed I found Pianoteq sounded good to me, i would have bought it. i don't. I do find it artificial sounding and something seems off with the dynamics range to me..... I had tried the demo a few times...
I would be shocked if it has sold more than Kontakt Piano libraries costing equivalent pricing.
rsp
sound sculptist
- KVRAF
- 21203 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Learned piano at age of 3 back in 1960. I've played just about every acoustic and electronic piano you can think of. With all the pianos I have now, with few exceptions, I use Pianoteq.
Ultimately, after you've EQ'd the hell out of it so that it doesn't mask the vocals and buried in the mix along with everything else, it doesn't really matter much. I guarantee that if I played you 3 different tracks with 3 different pianos, you couldn't tell me which one was which, let alone pick out the Pianoteq one because it sounds so "artificial"
Oh well, to each his own.
Ultimately, after you've EQ'd the hell out of it so that it doesn't mask the vocals and buried in the mix along with everything else, it doesn't really matter much. I guarantee that if I played you 3 different tracks with 3 different pianos, you couldn't tell me which one was which, let alone pick out the Pianoteq one because it sounds so "artificial"
Oh well, to each his own.
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- KVRer
- 15 posts since 18 Feb, 2020
Omnisphere's library is nothing short of spectacular... Halion 6 is a little more pedestrian. That said, depends what you want to do with either of them. If you're wanting to sampler Omnisphere doesn't even come close. Halion's wavetable editor is amazing as well and its granular engine I find way more flexible than Omnisphere.
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- KVRian
- 1189 posts since 11 Jun, 2019
Work with HAL every Day - Sound Design - but never liked Synth and WT Engine - but I'm still looking up to Omni.
How ever - HAL is a DIY Tool that comes with one of those huge Librarys. Omni is a Preset Machine where the User has no Access to certain Functions.
Maybe you'll like HALs Lib, but I'm still wondering how my "best Mate" can make such horrible "Noise". Every second Freeware Synth sounds better.
Sampling is fun. Best Mate. The Rest ist C-Class in Comparison. The FX are weak. But ok - granular is outstanding.
AS already said - Power User ... But DIY!
How ever - HAL is a DIY Tool that comes with one of those huge Librarys. Omni is a Preset Machine where the User has no Access to certain Functions.
Maybe you'll like HALs Lib, but I'm still wondering how my "best Mate" can make such horrible "Noise". Every second Freeware Synth sounds better.
Sampling is fun. Best Mate. The Rest ist C-Class in Comparison. The FX are weak. But ok - granular is outstanding.
AS already said - Power User ... But DIY!
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- KVRAF
- 21203 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
Who knows? I've lost track. I don't even look for them anymore and would have to dig deep into my archives to even find stuff that I did with the sampled pianos.
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- KVRist
- 118 posts since 12 Mar, 2004
Phil Best - How I get Pianoteq to sound good - the art of sonority:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4SEgi5pADA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4SEgi5pADA
- KVRAF
- 13405 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Kingston, Jamaica
I am curious, beyond allowing the user to utilitize their own multi samples which other omnisphere function(s) does the user not have access to?
Sure sounds like you are confusing Nexus with Omnisphere.
rsp
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sound sculptist
- KVRAF
- 21203 posts since 8 Oct, 2014
I dare anybody to tell me that sounds like crap.bnz wrote: ↑Wed Jul 08, 2020 3:28 pm Phil Best - How I get Pianoteq to sound good - the art of sonority:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j4SEgi5pADA
Eh, we all have our biases. And when we have them, we usually have them for life.
I will never play a sampled piano ever again.
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- KVRian
- 1189 posts since 11 Jun, 2019
How shall I know? WT Export maybe. Stuff like that and maybe some Parts of the Architecture?
Btw I'll immediately jump onto the next Skyscraper when WE hear Sounds like these fromm HAL https://youtu.be/-dKiDV-G3CM
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- KVRist
- 118 posts since 12 Mar, 2004
That looks more like an interesting challenge to me Why don't you pick one or two Omnisphere pads that you think are impossible to recreate in Halion.
Just to be clear: I'm not even sure about the outcome....
Just to be clear: I'm not even sure about the outcome....
- KVRAF
- 13405 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Kingston, Jamaica
You know this thread made me download pianoteq again to try.
There is something still about it (the dynamics maybe, that IR;s don't quite replicate the interaction between the sound of the piano, mics and rooms) that still does not float my boat....
I have nothing to gain by not liking it (well save myself a few hundred dollars of course ). It just doesn't do anything for me.
I can understand why some people like it, nothing wrong with that, taste is personal. It just doesn't connect with me as an instrument.
rsp
There is something still about it (the dynamics maybe, that IR;s don't quite replicate the interaction between the sound of the piano, mics and rooms) that still does not float my boat....
I have nothing to gain by not liking it (well save myself a few hundred dollars of course ). It just doesn't do anything for me.
I can understand why some people like it, nothing wrong with that, taste is personal. It just doesn't connect with me as an instrument.
rsp
sound sculptist
- KVRAF
- 13405 posts since 16 Feb, 2005 from Kingston, Jamaica