Would you mind doing a recording again of some faster Rock riffs in the low and middle registers, like Billy Joel's "My Life" with the alternating bass notes in the left hand, or his Prelude to the Angry Young Man so I can hear if the notes will get bright the way I prefer? That was nice of you to do for me, Michael. PS -I purposely left the long pauses so you can hear the sound of the piano/pedal/soundboard, etc.
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What I want to hear is the slow movement and the sound of the instrument. If you made it this far, I always have a hard time deciding about products listening to the demos because of it all kind of goes by so fast. I had to do something quickly for another client the other day and just used my Yamaha CLP 545 CFX sound as time was at a premium and it cuts through the mix. I have not tried it for uptempo stuff yet. I then left it overnight and was surprised the next morning I had added so much to the sound, tweaked some of it back - especially the stereo widener - and never looked at Ivory again. It has more depth, more velocity, and not such a straight (no word hear to describe the harsh lifeless digital sound of other libraries) when you hit the key. I then took off all the plugins (which you can do with a bypass switch hehe) and I still like the sound of the actual sample better than Ivory. Up to this point, I was a/b ing Ivory second-guessing myself a little for spending the money. THEN, I somehow managed to find the hidden pages where you can have multiple FX, wood ambiance plug-ins, etc.
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I liked it just tweaking around with the mics (first of all load the 275 - not just one of the mic versions) a bit but went digging for a manual that didn't seem to help much. But after much thought (of course, always hoping that you could demo it like the waves plug-ins) I decided to buy it. So, as anybody in the music field who does this for a living and therefore these are not toys but tools, I have to really watch my expenses. I bought the Ravenscroft IOS instead of the Ivory and though I only used it a couple of times (not for recording) I was impressed by the actual sampled sound. I have always had high hopes for a decent digital piano. I wrote the VI Labs company and asked if they are going to implement a sale again and they wrote back yesterday saying they are about to do a summer sale so I should keep checking their website.Īs mentioned above I have libraries from all the major players.
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What do you mean by "a bomb"? Good or bad? After a LOT of research and listening to sound files and watching videos, am deciding that the Ravenscroft and also their TrueKeys collection of 3 pianos, seem to me the way to go.