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4/20/2012

Steinway Virtual Concert Grand Professional Version - C Review

Steinway Virtual Concert Grand Professional Version - C
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(Note: I wrote this about the Pro Version in the Basic product review but I noticed there is the Pro version on Amazon, so I am going to repeat it with slight editing.)
I noticed this product last year. I recently purchased the Pro version and it is a real hoot! I remember being frustrated last year as it was announced and months later there was still no release. I then really forgot about it.
It came to my attention recently and found it was available so I purchased this full version that has the 24 bit samples. I have ran both 24 bit and the Pro version "high quality" 16 bit versions and I am not sure after listening the short amount that I have it IF there is any material difference. BOTH are quite impressive.
I was going to buy a 10,000 RPM hard drive for my Icy Dock Sata, Firewire 800 enclosure (these are VERY sweet because they, different hard drives, just slide and snap-in, taking seconds and you just buy accessary trays that you can use as many hard drives you have as long as they are compatible like SATA) but I found my 7200 external quite nice and effective, a Western Digital, for the 24 bit samples going USBII into my 2.2GHz, Macbook Pro.
Earlier, I changed my Macbook Pro (laptop) hard drive to one of those Momentus 7200 RPM drives so the minimum requirements of the Garritan Steinway to run on a 7200 RPM are there actually, *inside* the laptop without an external.
So I tried it. I ran the laptop having the samples on the *internal* using a Firewire 800 connection to an RME Fireface 800 rack acting as my sound-card. Worked GREAT! right from my laptop!!! (with no external drive). HOWEVER, after playing for about an hour or so, the program crashed. (not the laptop, obviously it's a MAC!!). I suspect that it was system file interference, OR one would have to disconnect Airport temporarily to run the Steinway samples direct from the Macbook Pro. I will play with that later, while in the meantime, I am running the 24 bit samples from the Icy Dock with no issues.
The first thing I noticed with playing the Garritan Steinway is the 'singing' capability of the 'instrument'. I am currently using a Yamaha graded action (P80). I should add that the touch of 'hard' 'soft' etc work on the actual P80 and surely other digital pianos to the Garritan for different players' choices since it is adjusting the midi-out velocities though obviously, this can be controlled via the software. Singing notes of the strings or selected tones that are struck harder just stand out with it's dynamic range, something I only perceived at this level by playing a actual acoustic grand. The tone is sweet and not artificial. It is warm and addicting to play and if you intend to play for only a few minutes you will likely get up an hour later.
This software will get you back practicing. You will not tire of the quality like another version of your hardware, digital piano comes out 3 to 6 months later that you wish you waited to buy. The instrument if you look up on the forums is worked on profusely for upgrades by the developer(s). It IS a sampled piano but offers the versatility of having some DSP programming to add and tweak to your desired sound the peripheral tones of the instrument. Hammond actually did this with organ to bring out a new B3. They combined samples with modeling as a hybrid to get just about the EXACT sound in the recent model vintages but tweakable. This was called VASEIII though surely not on the same model parameters as the Garritan but the concept is the same.
The Pro version has 5 perspectives. You need to try them all to find out which one is 'you', having the ability to change to another perspective (mic positions with 5 sets of samples) for a change-up or for a targeting sound for a certain tune or location where you are playing.
For *loud* bands that want to use this: the dynamic range may be a problem for cut. The solution has been to use on the 'loud band' stage a compressor, it would seem. The best compressor methods, imo, have been the upward compression available with some compression software that does not effect the attack or the envelope of the struck string. Using compression, the tone with a lower dynamic range can hang longer, cut through the mix, before it decays (not as realistic but can improve the piano-cut with loud music, as I said, where you really cannot hear the fine nuances of an accurate emulation and sympathetic sounds).
For my playing, I see no need for this. Can't see that compression would be necessary for moderate band volumes either.
This software is really a great gift to the digital piano world, in my view. Garritan should be congratulated as I suspect this has been and still is, quite a 'life event' struggle to get this right from start to finish. These Garritan Authorized Steinway packages are a phenomenal deal to get the REAL sound to those of us who cannot affort the real-deal. Does it replace the real Model D Steinway? No. But it is sure fun to play something this close.

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1/15/2012

Korg MICROPIANORD 61-Key Portable Keyboard Review

Korg MICROPIANORD 61-Key Portable Keyboard
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Korg uses their mini-keys for this, and at first glance you'd think that would lump it into the "toy" category. Not so. I'm a classically trained pianist and I can honestly say -- this is the first mini-key controller that I felt I could actually play expressively. The piano sounds are exceptional. I played with it at NAMM and was blown away. I think Korg has done an exceptional job at making these things musically useful. Granted it is not a full-featured controller. But look over the feature set, and if it's got what you need, rest assured that it's actually a pleasure to play. A+

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9/28/2011

Casio PX330 Privia Digital Piano Keyboard BUNDLE including Furniture Stand, Pedalboard, Bench, Headphones, Dustcover and Book Review

Casio PX330 Privia Digital Piano Keyboard BUNDLE including Furniture Stand, Pedalboard, Bench, Headphones, Dustcover and Book
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I have only good things to say about my new Casio Previa. I never would've thought I would buy a piano online, but after reading the countless good reviews, I decided to go for it. It arrived four days early, in perfect condition. Not too difficult to assemble. The sound is gorgeous. Truly music to the ears. The touch of the keys is very good. It is very responsive for a digital, and even compared to many good accoustics. I am so glad I switched to digital. Accoustic pianos are rapidly becoming a thing of the past. I had wanted one several years ago, but I'm glad I waited because they are now so much more advanced and durable. The advantages of a digital are undeniable. First of all, the instrument is always in tune. I was always slightly turned off by my accoustic because even after being freshly tuned, it was never quite right to my ear. My new Casio Previa is perfectly in tune and will stay that way! Secondly, it is light and easy to move. If I want to rearrange the room or if I move, no problem. Next, with six pianists in the family, it is invaluable to have a piano that can be played silently or with the volume turned down, so that others need not be disturbed and so that the pianist can practice without knowing everyone is listening to his every mistake. This has made piano playing much more appealing to my children, as has the fact that it's always in tune. Lastly, the wide variety of tones has made this piano a delight. I love playing a piece with it's appropriate instrument. For example, playing minuets with a harpsicord. With rock music, you can totally pizazz it out to make it sound like it should. You cannot do that on an accoustic. My teenage son loves this. He is already learning and recording (on the piano) some Journey pieces, the Rocky soundtrack, and Star Wars soundtrack. They sound great. This piano has really added a lot of fun and interest to our lives. I highly recommend it.

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9/15/2011

Yamaha P95B 88 Key Portable Piano Bundle Review

Yamaha P95B 88 Key Portable Piano Bundle
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I just got this in the mail and set it up, the piano sounds great but this is not the correct stand and I'm really upset. I wish I would have known that before buying the bundle set, I would have bought a different set with the correct stand. Normally it wouldn't matter but the piano pretty much slides off the stand and is crooked. This piano needs the correct stand.

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