we"r happy to know that you guys are realy trying hard to come up with the best and latest piano sound but us church people need the roland rd1000s piano sound or roland mks-20 aswell to buy these keyboard
Yes. Pianoteq 3 is a good option when used with e.g. a Roland RD 700. Good on gigs with a laptop and e.g. Bose L1. This demo is too much about technical details and not enough about feel. When you buy an acoustic piano it is the action, touch and the consequent sound that is important. I also think they should have considered the design more carefully; at this price you want to be sitting at what looks like a classy instrument and NOT a home keyboard with a tiny led screen.
Check out pianoteq. It's a piano simulator software for only a couple hundred bucks. Uses MIDI. Very impressive. I'll use pianoteq until I can afford a v-piano.
Yes, I never would compare pianoteq to Roalnd VP. In the field of medeled acoustic piano virtual instruments I like Pianissimo from Acoustica a lot, impressive response and feel...overall sound near to big names in sampling and even some hardwares, with very reduced amount of memory resources use.
on the device, no. but you could probably use a midi sequencing progam (like logic) and send tuning data codes via midi to the piano. it could work =) detuning single notes is supported via midi, problem would be how to exactly do it.
we"r happy to know that you guys are realy trying hard to come up with the best and latest piano sound but us church people need the roland rd1000s piano sound or roland mks-20 aswell to buy these keyboard
rolandrd1000s 2 years ago
Yes. Pianoteq 3 is a good option when used with e.g. a Roland RD 700. Good on gigs with a laptop and e.g. Bose L1. This demo is too much about technical details and not enough about feel. When you buy an acoustic piano it is the action, touch and the consequent sound that is important. I also think they should have considered the design more carefully; at this price you want to be sitting at what looks like a classy instrument and NOT a home keyboard with a tiny led screen.
clementi12 2 years ago
Roland really got ahead of korg, yamaha and kurzweil with this.
ElPopularVale 2 years ago 3
Check out pianoteq. It's a piano simulator software for only a couple hundred bucks. Uses MIDI. Very impressive. I'll use pianoteq until I can afford a v-piano.
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examineyourself08 2 years ago
pianoteq sounds cheap
ElPopularVale 2 years ago
Yes, I never would compare pianoteq to Roalnd VP. In the field of medeled acoustic piano virtual instruments I like Pianissimo from Acoustica a lot, impressive response and feel...overall sound near to big names in sampling and even some hardwares, with very reduced amount of memory resources use.
carlosjazzpick 2 years ago
I WANT ONE!!!
hotcowuk 2 years ago 3
can you do any of these things on something like the Roland RD-300?
lwk38w 3 years ago
on the device, no. but you could probably use a midi sequencing progam (like logic) and send tuning data codes via midi to the piano. it could work =) detuning single notes is supported via midi, problem would be how to exactly do it.
Mandibela 2 years ago
Roland is at it again..
WOW!!
007818mjg 3 years ago 3
whoa gotta getone
melrogrecords 3 years ago
WOW! this thing is UNREAL!!!!
CoolGuy64 3 years ago
*DROOOOOOOL* =:-O~~~~
MichaelGunnMusic 3 years ago