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Post by Admin on Apr 25, 2017 19:54:23 GMT
Not a feature video, but a musicall one..
Everyone should know Keyscape by now Do you agree that Spectrasonics Keyscape is a must for every keyboardist?
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Post by Admin on Apr 27, 2017 6:05:56 GMT
Keyscape has become my most used soundsource since getting it as my christmass present www.spectrasonics.net/products/keyscape/index.phpI dont think any keyboardist can deny the greatness of this Library and running it in Omnisphere makes things only better. Especially after the release of Keyscape creative Make sure to check out the piano sounds at 8:15 in the last video IF you are not so much in authentic but more in great sounds these are superb in the keyscape creative library The Keyscape creative library is free for everyone that owns both omnisphere as well as keyscape
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arnia
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Post by arnia on Apr 28, 2017 19:16:15 GMT
How do you compare it with Pianoteq? I've been playing the demo version of Pianoteq, and it is such a fun instrument to play as it responds so well. I think I read something to the effect that Pianoteq has 127 layers of velocity.
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Post by Admin on Apr 30, 2017 18:06:47 GMT
How do you compare it with Pianoteq? I've been playing the demo version of Pianoteq, and it is such a fun instrument to play as it responds so well. I think I read something to the effect that Pianoteq has 127 layers of velocity. Actually pianoteq has unlimited layers of velocity.. the 127 is becaus of the limitation of midi, but if you play pianoteq on the latest Roland RD2000 you have over 16,000 steps.. The difference would be that pianoteq makes you feel like playing a real piano... pianoteq really reacts to your playstyle, which gives you this feeling where keyscape is trying to make you sound to others like playing the real thing... Soundwise keyscape has more depth then pianoteq.. In the end you want both, thats why Roland has both V-piano as weel as Supernatural piano sounds in the RD2000..
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