Forget the up and down octave keys. Set up 'Sweet Little Piano' (1 or 2 octaves down) for the lower notes --- as needed. Experiment a bit and you'll get 4 to 5 octaves doing it this way combining Prodikeys and Sweet Little.
Iwas transported by your beautiful playing Amazing tone of AP just bought it along aith some beefy powered monitors so hope to be making gorgeous sounds anyday cheers
I currently use M-audio firewire audiophile. But in this video, i used my notebook's on board audio card. Latency is not a big problem with audiophile or on board card. However, dropouts was a big problem with on board card.
Thanks for your advice. Right now, I'm using m-audio Firewire Audiophile. However I'm a little short on ram(512 mb). I plan to make it at least 1 gb if I find a compatible ram for my notebook.
Great sound. Beautiful piece of music.
ZadZadrack 1 year ago
the np30 you are going to buy, its not velocity sensitive is it?
chandin69 2 years ago
very good piano sound
do u have 88key board?
zzzxtreme 2 years ago
Nope. I had a 61 key midi keyboard. But I'm planning to buy a np-30.
gulgar06 2 years ago
beautiful.. but why is there a crackle noise.. is m-audio not that good enough?
realguitarshredder 2 years ago
I didn't use m-audio in this recording. Sound comes from my onboard sound card.
gulgar06 2 years ago
the tonality its D ?
LeoKunstmann 2 years ago
The scale is D and the tonality is Major.
theentertainer101 2 years ago
YEAH REALLY GOOD THE SONG... BUT I TRY TO DOWNLOAD THE akoustik piano BUT I DONT FIND THEM.... WHERE YOU FOUND THIS?
LeoKunstmann 2 years ago
Try searching torrents.
gulgar06 2 years ago
Forget the up and down octave keys. Set up 'Sweet Little Piano' (1 or 2 octaves down) for the lower notes --- as needed. Experiment a bit and you'll get 4 to 5 octaves doing it this way combining Prodikeys and Sweet Little.
philami1 3 years ago
hey! nice playing! just wanna ask whice do you find better, the akoustik piano or true piano? thank you...
panjangleleu1 3 years ago
what kind of ridiculous question was that?
HammondB200 2 years ago
both of them are virtual instruments. I prefer Truepianos but NI Akoustik Piano ise good program too..
gulgar06 2 years ago
Iwas transported by your beautiful playing Amazing tone of AP just bought it along aith some beefy powered monitors so hope to be making gorgeous sounds anyday cheers
alaindeferrier 3 years ago
what kind of keyboard is that and what are you doing when you reach over to the other side of the keys
golandmark 4 years ago
That's a creative prodikeys and I'm changing octaves with that move.
gulgar06 4 years ago
dang very nice one... very good playing especially considering the size of the keys..
giannhsfgr 4 years ago
wow, why sounds so real??, if for the software??
rius64 4 years ago
Yes. I used Native Instruments Akoustik Piano in this video.
Right now, I'm using truepianos for piano sound and ableton live for effects. They give a good sound too.
gulgar06 4 years ago
Nice, didn't know Eyes on Me was a version of this (or vice versa).
DO you get any latency or dropouts? What sound card do you use?
carlosq 4 years ago
I currently use M-audio firewire audiophile. But in this video, i used my notebook's on board audio card. Latency is not a big problem with audiophile or on board card. However, dropouts was a big problem with on board card.
gulgar06 4 years ago
Also, check out ASIO4ALL or DX's asio!
therealaar0j 4 years ago
Thanks for your advice. Right now, I'm using m-audio Firewire Audiophile. However I'm a little short on ram(512 mb). I plan to make it at least 1 gb if I find a compatible ram for my notebook.
gulgar06 4 years ago
Unless you run alot of VST(i)'s and tracks at the same time RAM isn't too vital, although there's no harm with some high speed and lots of memory!
therealaar0j 4 years ago
Nice, shame about the quality (i.e the underruns on your card).
I highly reccomend you invest into a better soundcard! =).
therealaar0j 4 years ago
Good but the other one is better :)
ShawDAMAN 5 years ago