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Welcome to the Piano World Piano ForumsOver 3 million posts about pianos, digital pianos, and all types of keyboard instruments. Over 100,000 members from around the world.Join the World's Largest Community of Piano Lovers (it's free)It's Fun to Play the Piano ... Please Pass It On!SEARCHPiano Forums & Piano World Who's Online Now8 members (AlkansBookcase, David B, notusedihope, salce, Qberticus, 3 invisible),1,082guests, and 197robots.Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod Joined: Aug 2017Posts: 1,6781000 Post Club Member1000 Post Club MemberJoined: Aug 2017Posts: 1,678Wow it’s a substancial update from version 6 i must say. Better attack and even better decay , althaugh i could swear there was still a bit synthi character in the two octaves above A440.And the bass is less muddy too.Great job, .... getting better each version althaugh going back and forth i still prefer VSL, Garritan and Embertone by some margin.Ha ha.. that is very likely the actual review will be when Pianoteq 7 is actually released!OshoMason & Hamlin BBKawai Novus NV10 + VST + Genelec 8050B monitors.Current VST favorites (in the order of preference): Pianoteq 7/VSL Synchron Concert D//Garritan CFX/Embertone Walker D FullJoined: May 2018Posts: 1,9671000 Post Club Member1000 Post Club MemberJoined: May 2018Posts: 1,967I've been away from Pianoteq for a few months after getting Garritan CFX Lite. Actually, I have been playing with the FP-30's own sound mostly this year due to impatience with respect to firing up a PC, and launching the Garritan CFX, or Pianoteq, software.But for the Adult Beginners Forum's recital I want to record using Pianoteq (it automatically records every note you play), so therefore I launched Pianoteq yesterday.And, OMG, it sounded harsh to my ears now - no matter how I changed parameter settings around, it just sounded in-your-face vulgar and rude. I would say based on this, if an analogy will (films, video games, anime, etc.). But it's good to see that some people think otherwise Joined: Feb 2021Posts: 478Full MemberFull MemberJoined: Feb 2021Posts: 478I also find 60 a bit much but 70 and 80 are good. I actually like it at 70.I wish I could get rid of the ringing my ears hear. It's so bad with pianoteq it takes all the enjoyment out of playing.I hear it with other VST's, but nowhere near as much as with Pianoteq.RonKawai CA79VSL (BÖSENDORFER 280VC, CFX, Steinway D-274), Modern U, Ravenscroft275, Noire, Lounge Lizard EP-4(Not Used much) Garritan Abbey Road Studios CFX, Bechstein Digital, , Auddict_Dorian_Marko, The Grandeur,, 300_Grand_Compact, Pianoteq, Synthology_American_DJoined: Dec 2021Posts: 303Full MemberFull MemberJoined: Dec 2021Posts: 303I'm the person who made that statement, and I don't think it's BS. I said that after having played Pianoteq and Garritan CFX side by side. Pianoteq simply felt better to play. I prefer to play it. Does it actually sound better? I don't know, pretty sure if I just play a single key on each the Garritan CFX note sounds better, more natural. Why then, do I prefer to play Pianoteq? Maybe it's just the playability, and I prefer Pianoteq even though it sounds worse. But that's certainly not the way my mind works. Pianoteq feels better to play, so it sounds better while you're playing.Doesn't matter if it is BS, though. The Pianoteq demo is free and nearly fully functional, and a quick and simple install. Anybody who cares to try can demo them side by side and decide for themselves.Wasn’t directing my comments at you specifically, just my disagreement with the general sentiment (which I’ve seen expressed numerous times over the years) that Pianoteq is somehow more “alive” in comparison with sample-based instruments. Pianoteq was actually the first external VST I purchased based largely on such claims, and I was more or less happy with it until I had a chance to try a top level sampled VST, at which point I realized just how misleading many of the claims made about sample-based instruments by Pianoteq advocates were. Not only was the sampled piano just as capable of expressive and nuanced playing as Pianoteq, it also sounded way more tangible and real, which for me translated into a much more involving overall playing experience. After that there was no going back.I still keep up with Pianoteq and dutifully download each new version to see if they’ve finally been able to close the gap, but so far none of the updates they’ve made over the past few years has changed my overall opinion.In any case, I agree that everyone should feel free to try the demo out and come to their own conclusions,

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P2P | 08 March 2019 | 13.9 GBPassion Reflected in Every DetailWe placed the awe-inspiring Yamaha CFX Concert Grand Piano in Abbey Road Studio One, where award-winning engineers used the world’s greatest microphones and equipment to create a stunning virtual instrument library.A truly remarkable virtual pianoThe Garritan Abbey Road Studios CFX Concert Grand places the user on the bench before the Yamaha CFX, an incredible concert grand piano characterized by a wide palette of tonal colors and the ability to create the most subtle, expressive nuances. This beautiful instrument is matched with the stunning acoustics of Abbey Road Studios’ legendary Studio One and the finest collection of microphones in the world.All facets of this project – the instrument, the room, the mics, and the recording expertise – work together to create the finest sampled piano ever captured. Experience the passion reflected in every detail.The Yamaha CFX Concert Grand PianoThe CFX piano marks a significant milestone in Yamaha’s celebrated 108-year history as an acclaimed world-class piano maker. In 1991, Yamaha began its most ambitious piano project ever: to create a new generation of grand piano for concert, conservatoire and studio performance.The result was the CFX Concert Grand Piano, a revolutionary new instrument that embodies the concept of beauty and power. The rich palette of tonal colors and musical voices the piano can produce characterizes its beauty. The power comes from the CFX’s unprecedented tonal projection. The development and evaluation phase of this remarkable instrument took almost 20 years. During this time, a 40-strong team of the world’s most talented piano designers, technicians, craftsmen and, of course, pianists deconstructed the concert grand and began rebuilding it from the ground up. Every aspect of traditional piano design was questioned, evaluated, improved and relentlessly tested. Once the design was nearing completion, multiple prototypes endured thousands of hours of secret testing at concert halls across the globe.Each CFX is entirely hand-built by a small team comprising some of the world’s most experienced and skilled craftsmen. All materials are meticulously selected and refined to ensure unprecedented music performance in the most demanding of situations. It offers outstanding expressiveness for a truly musical performance. With enough tonal presence to be heard over the sound of a full symphony orchestra in the largest of concert halls, the CFX is truly one of the greatest pianos ever created.Abbey Road StudiosAbbey Road Studios is the most famous recording studios in. View and Download Mackie CFX SERIES owner's manual warranty online. CFX Series Mic/Line Mixers With Digital Effects. CFX SERIES music mixer pdf manual download. Also for: Cfx 12 mixer, Cfx 20 mixer, Cfx 12, Cfx 16, Cfx 20.

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You from getting the NV10S.Joined: Feb 2021Posts: 478Full MemberFull MemberJoined: Feb 2021Posts: 478I will admit, I never use Pianoteq, but I have no problem with the sound. It just not what I am looking for.It is a digitize sound and in my view not meant to sound like a real piano.If that is the type of sound you enjoy, it is very well done.The Rolands I tried a couple of years ago sounded very much like Pianoteq and lots of people enjoy the Roland sound.People seem quick to bash Pianoteq like it was a virus that needs to be squashed.Both types of sound can co-exist.RonKawai CA79VSL (BÖSENDORFER 280VC, CFX, Steinway D-274), Modern U, Ravenscroft275, Noire, Lounge Lizard EP-4(Not Used much) Garritan Abbey Road Studios CFX, Bechstein Digital, , Auddict_Dorian_Marko, The Grandeur,, 300_Grand_Compact, Pianoteq, Synthology_American_DJoined: Jun 2013Posts: 5,7515000 Post Club Member5000 Post Club MemberJoined: Jun 2013Posts: 5,751The Rolands I tried a couple of years ago sounded very much like Pianoteq and lots of people enjoy the Roland sound.Surely, this is in your humble opinion; for you see, I have a different yet humble opinion on “The Rolands;” and one could argue that my humble opinion is more-widely held than your “lots of people enjoy the Roland sound.”Joined: Feb 2021Posts: 478Full MemberFull MemberJoined: Feb 2021Posts: 478The Rolands I tried a couple of years ago sounded very much like Pianoteq and lots of people enjoy the Roland sound.Surely, this is in your humble opinion; for you see, I have a different yet humble Welcome to the Piano World Piano ForumsOver 3 million posts about pianos, digital pianos, and all types of keyboard instruments. Over 100,000 members from around the world.Join the World's Largest Community of Piano Lovers (it's free)It's Fun to Play the Piano ... Please Pass It On!SEARCHPiano Forums & Piano World Who's Online Now26 members (BMKE, Cheeeeee, David B, BillS728, accordeur, intermezzo17, greenshoe, jkess114, EPW, emenelton, 6 invisible),1,407guests, and 150robots.Key: Admin, Global Mod, ModOPFull MemberJoined: Dec 2016Posts: 301Hello all,I intend to record my play for youtube. Is there anyway I can get my play recorded without using a DAW software?Unlike Pianoteq the UVI player does not offer any possibility to record the play.Would be great if you can share how you normally put your video / sound together for VST like the Ravenscroft 275.Thank you in advance for your input.Kawai VPC1 & VSTs: Boesendoerfer 280VC, Yamaha CFX, D-274 (VSL), Yamaha CFX (Garritan), Modern D, Ravenscroft 275, Fazioli 308 (VI Labs), C. Bechstein, HB Steinway D, Steingraeber & Bluethner (PT8) Joined: Jul 2010Posts: 2,9082000 Post Club Member2000 Post Club MemberJoined: Jul 2010Posts: 2,908I've searched everywhere for the exact same thing, but haven't found a workable solution. I have the AcousticSamples C7 Grand, which incidentally also uses the UVI Workstation. I managed to integrate it into Ableton Live 9 Lite, which I got with a Focusrite Scarlett I bought the other day.If I want to record the C7 Grand I'll probably do it through Ableton. It doesn't eat up that much of my computer resources, so it doesn't bother me much. Ableton Lite is available for free, with no time limit it seems. you're determined to avoid using a DAW, I've found out I can record in Audacity, IF I don't use the ASIO driver in the virtual piano software. However, by using the Windows WASAPI driver, MME or any of the other options, the latency is just too much for me.Last edited by TheodorN; 06/07/17 12:18 PM.Me on YouTubeCasio PX-5S. Garritan CFX, Production Grand 2 Gold, Concert Grand LE, AcousticSamples C7, some Sampletekks. Pianoteq 8 Std (Blüthner, SteinGraeber, NY/HB Steinway D).Joined: Jul 2010Posts: 2,9082000 Post Club Member2000 Post Club MemberJoined: Jul 2010Posts: 2,908Ableton Live 9 Lite is not free, it seems, they say a Live Lite serial is needed. Reaper is free, technically not, but it works after the official 60 days trial period.Last edited by TheodorN; 06/07/17 12:24 PM.Me on YouTubeCasio PX-5S. Garritan CFX, Production Grand 2 Gold, Concert Grand LE, AcousticSamples C7, some Sampletekks. Pianoteq 8 Std (Blüthner, SteinGraeber, NY/HB Steinway D).Joined: Jan 2014Posts: 372Full MemberFull MemberJoined: Jan 2014Posts: 372Ableton Live 9 Lite is not free, it seems, they say a Live Lite serial is needed. Reaper is free, technically not, but it works after the official 60 days trial period.With your Focusrite, Ableton Live 9 Lite is free, you just have to create an account on Ableton and register with the serial provided in your Focusrite account.Joined: Jul 2010Posts: 2,9082000 Post Club Member2000 Post Club MemberJoined: Jul 2010Posts: 2,908Yes

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Opinion on “The Rolands;” and one could argue that my humble opinion is more-widely held than your “lots of people enjoy the Roland sound.”HAHAHA... Well someone must like it cause they sell a ton of themRonKawai CA79VSL (BÖSENDORFER 280VC, CFX, Steinway D-274), Modern U, Ravenscroft275, Noire, Lounge Lizard EP-4(Not Used much) Garritan Abbey Road Studios CFX, Bechstein Digital, , Auddict_Dorian_Marko, The Grandeur,, 300_Grand_Compact, Pianoteq, Synthology_American_DJoined: Oct 2018Posts: 1,8041000 Post Club Member1000 Post Club MemberJoined: Oct 2018Posts: 1,804HAHAHA... Well someone must like it cause they sell a ton of themThe conventional wisdom here at Piano World is that Rolands sound bad. Many people who have never played a Roalnd know this to be true. Why? Because they read it on Piano World! Joined: Jul 2014Posts: 5,6145000 Post Club Member5000 Post Club MemberJoined: Jul 2014Posts: 5,614Now if I can just decide on a NV-10S vs N1X for my controller...You should go test them out. The NV5S is in my opinion nicer to play than the NV10S. Also, try the NUX1, as it's better than the N1X.After my test in Bonners in August, my preference is the Kawai NV5S. I don't rate the N1X in comparison. It basically sounds like a CLP785 and the action isn't competitive with the Millenium III action. Also, the Kawai soundboards are better and the amplification is better too (not sure if it's the soundboard or just better amplification).Instruments......Kawai MP7SE.............................................(Past - Kawai MP7, Yamaha PSR7000)Software..........Sibelius 7; Neuratron Photoscore Pro 8Stand...............K&M 18953 Table-style Stage Piano StandPiano stool.......K&M 14093 Piano

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Noted in another thread recently, Garritan CFX is my favorite too, so these are dangerous words! 1 20 minutes ago, ElmerJFudd said: What are you using as a MIDI controller? Yamaha AvantGrand N1X. A nice American Steinway D mated to a Yamaha grand piano action 😃 1 2 hours ago, CyberGene said: Yamaha AvantGrand N1X. A nice American Steinway D mated to a Yamaha grand piano action 😃 Awesome pairing for any software piano. 1 Yamaha CP88, Kawai ES-120 (on back order until may) Author Posted October 2, 2024 5 hours ago, CyberGene said: I've been playing with it for the last one hour and I can say this is maybe even better than my favorite Garritan CFX. I need some time with it to be able to declare it as a clear winner but there are aspects of it which are obviously better. Are you able to give more detail? 15 minutes ago, CHarrell said: Are you able to give more detail? Sure. Let me start why I love Garritan CFX. I adore the typical Yamaha CFX timbre, IMO it’s how the 21st century piano should sound, rich, bright and dark at the same time, with a huge difference between the soft timbre and the bright and punchy fortissimos. Garritan managed to capture all of that beautifully. And the ambient mics add the best natural reverb I’ve heard, no convolution reverb can recreate it. However, there’s the noisy sampling 😒 Yeah, Jeff from Garritan explained it’s for a reason because noise removal will alter the sound and will make it sterile, they intentionally kept it which is why it sounds like a real CFX. But… there’s noise 😃 Can’t run away from it. And only the classic close perspective is worth it, the other two are a complete crap.. View and Download Mackie CFX SERIES owner's manual warranty online. CFX Series Mic/Line Mixers With Digital Effects. CFX SERIES music mixer pdf manual download. Also for: Cfx 12 mixer, Cfx 20 mixer, Cfx 12, Cfx 16, Cfx 20. CFX Content Week - Digital Marketing ENGLISH BELOW In de eerste video van de CFX Content Week vertelt Digital Marketeer Jorg je alles over hoe wij bij CFX de

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But then, Garritan CFX is just one single perfect piano sound and there’s no variety. And no Apple Silicon support. Here comes the Modern D. To me that’s the best sampled Steinway D I’ve heard. Pristine sound, no noise, better clarity in every register, even better playability, resonance samples that are better IMO, much more configuration options and mic perspectives that make it possible to customize it exactly to your liking. Apple Silicon native. I think I will use both depending on the needs. But, as I said, in some aspects the Modern D is the better piano. 1 3 minutes ago, CyberGene said: Sure. Let me start why I love Garritan CFX. I adore the typical Yamaha CFX timbre, IMO it’s how the 21st century piano should sound, rich, bright and dark at the same time, with a huge difference between the soft timbre and the bright and punchy fortissimos. Garritan managed to capture all of that beautifully. And the ambient mics add the best natural reverb I’ve heard, no convolution reverb can recreate it. However, there’s the noisy sampling 😒 Yeah, Jeff from Garritan explained it’s for a reason because noise removal will alter the sound and will make it sterile, they intentionally kept it which is why it sounds like a real CFX. But… there’s noise 😃 Can’t run away from it. And only the classic close perspective is worth it, the other two are a complete crap. But then, Garritan CFX is just one single perfect piano sound and there’s no variety. And no Apple Silicon support. Here comes the Modern D. To me that’s the best sampled Steinway D I’ve heard. Pristine sound, no noise, better clarity in every register, even better playability, resonance samples that are better IMO, much more configuration options and mic

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Welcome to the Piano World Piano ForumsOver 3 million posts about pianos, digital pianos, and all types of keyboard instruments. Over 100,000 members from around the world.Join the World's Largest Community of Piano Lovers (it's free)It's Fun to Play the Piano ... Please Pass It On!SEARCHPiano Forums & Piano World Who's Online Now8 members (AlkansBookcase, David B, notusedihope, salce, Qberticus, 3 invisible),1,082guests, and 197robots.Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod Joined: Aug 2017Posts: 1,6781000 Post Club Member1000 Post Club MemberJoined: Aug 2017Posts: 1,678Wow it’s a substancial update from version 6 i must say. Better attack and even better decay , althaugh i could swear there was still a bit synthi character in the two octaves above A440.And the bass is less muddy too.Great job, .... getting better each version althaugh going back and forth i still prefer VSL, Garritan and Embertone by some margin.Ha ha.. that is very likely the actual review will be when Pianoteq 7 is actually released!OshoMason & Hamlin BBKawai Novus NV10 + VST + Genelec 8050B monitors.Current VST favorites (in the order of preference): Pianoteq 7/VSL Synchron Concert D//Garritan CFX/Embertone Walker D FullJoined: May 2018Posts: 1,9671000 Post Club Member1000 Post Club MemberJoined: May 2018Posts: 1,967I've been away from Pianoteq for a few months after getting Garritan CFX Lite. Actually, I have been playing with the FP-30's own sound mostly this year due to impatience with respect to firing up a PC, and launching the Garritan CFX, or Pianoteq, software.But for the Adult Beginners Forum's recital I want to record using Pianoteq (it automatically records every note you play), so therefore I launched Pianoteq yesterday.And, OMG, it sounded harsh to my ears now - no matter how I changed parameter settings around, it just sounded in-your-face vulgar and rude. I would say based on this, if an analogy will

2025-04-14
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(films, video games, anime, etc.). But it's good to see that some people think otherwise Joined: Feb 2021Posts: 478Full MemberFull MemberJoined: Feb 2021Posts: 478I also find 60 a bit much but 70 and 80 are good. I actually like it at 70.I wish I could get rid of the ringing my ears hear. It's so bad with pianoteq it takes all the enjoyment out of playing.I hear it with other VST's, but nowhere near as much as with Pianoteq.RonKawai CA79VSL (BÖSENDORFER 280VC, CFX, Steinway D-274), Modern U, Ravenscroft275, Noire, Lounge Lizard EP-4(Not Used much) Garritan Abbey Road Studios CFX, Bechstein Digital, , Auddict_Dorian_Marko, The Grandeur,, 300_Grand_Compact, Pianoteq, Synthology_American_DJoined: Dec 2021Posts: 303Full MemberFull MemberJoined: Dec 2021Posts: 303I'm the person who made that statement, and I don't think it's BS. I said that after having played Pianoteq and Garritan CFX side by side. Pianoteq simply felt better to play. I prefer to play it. Does it actually sound better? I don't know, pretty sure if I just play a single key on each the Garritan CFX note sounds better, more natural. Why then, do I prefer to play Pianoteq? Maybe it's just the playability, and I prefer Pianoteq even though it sounds worse. But that's certainly not the way my mind works. Pianoteq feels better to play, so it sounds better while you're playing.Doesn't matter if it is BS, though. The Pianoteq demo is free and nearly fully functional, and a quick and simple install. Anybody who cares to try can demo them side by side and decide for themselves.Wasn’t directing my comments at you specifically, just my disagreement with the general sentiment (which I’ve seen expressed numerous times over the years) that Pianoteq is somehow more “alive” in comparison with sample-based instruments. Pianoteq was actually the first external VST I purchased based largely on such claims, and I was more or less happy with it until I had a chance to try a top level sampled VST, at which point I realized just how misleading many of the claims made about sample-based instruments by Pianoteq advocates were. Not only was the sampled piano just as capable of expressive and nuanced playing as Pianoteq, it also sounded way more tangible and real, which for me translated into a much more involving overall playing experience. After that there was no going back.I still keep up with Pianoteq and dutifully download each new version to see if they’ve finally been able to close the gap, but so far none of the updates they’ve made over the past few years has changed my overall opinion.In any case, I agree that everyone should feel free to try the demo out and come to their own conclusions,

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P2P | 08 March 2019 | 13.9 GBPassion Reflected in Every DetailWe placed the awe-inspiring Yamaha CFX Concert Grand Piano in Abbey Road Studio One, where award-winning engineers used the world’s greatest microphones and equipment to create a stunning virtual instrument library.A truly remarkable virtual pianoThe Garritan Abbey Road Studios CFX Concert Grand places the user on the bench before the Yamaha CFX, an incredible concert grand piano characterized by a wide palette of tonal colors and the ability to create the most subtle, expressive nuances. This beautiful instrument is matched with the stunning acoustics of Abbey Road Studios’ legendary Studio One and the finest collection of microphones in the world.All facets of this project – the instrument, the room, the mics, and the recording expertise – work together to create the finest sampled piano ever captured. Experience the passion reflected in every detail.The Yamaha CFX Concert Grand PianoThe CFX piano marks a significant milestone in Yamaha’s celebrated 108-year history as an acclaimed world-class piano maker. In 1991, Yamaha began its most ambitious piano project ever: to create a new generation of grand piano for concert, conservatoire and studio performance.The result was the CFX Concert Grand Piano, a revolutionary new instrument that embodies the concept of beauty and power. The rich palette of tonal colors and musical voices the piano can produce characterizes its beauty. The power comes from the CFX’s unprecedented tonal projection. The development and evaluation phase of this remarkable instrument took almost 20 years. During this time, a 40-strong team of the world’s most talented piano designers, technicians, craftsmen and, of course, pianists deconstructed the concert grand and began rebuilding it from the ground up. Every aspect of traditional piano design was questioned, evaluated, improved and relentlessly tested. Once the design was nearing completion, multiple prototypes endured thousands of hours of secret testing at concert halls across the globe.Each CFX is entirely hand-built by a small team comprising some of the world’s most experienced and skilled craftsmen. All materials are meticulously selected and refined to ensure unprecedented music performance in the most demanding of situations. It offers outstanding expressiveness for a truly musical performance. With enough tonal presence to be heard over the sound of a full symphony orchestra in the largest of concert halls, the CFX is truly one of the greatest pianos ever created.Abbey Road StudiosAbbey Road Studios is the most famous recording studios in

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You from getting the NV10S.Joined: Feb 2021Posts: 478Full MemberFull MemberJoined: Feb 2021Posts: 478I will admit, I never use Pianoteq, but I have no problem with the sound. It just not what I am looking for.It is a digitize sound and in my view not meant to sound like a real piano.If that is the type of sound you enjoy, it is very well done.The Rolands I tried a couple of years ago sounded very much like Pianoteq and lots of people enjoy the Roland sound.People seem quick to bash Pianoteq like it was a virus that needs to be squashed.Both types of sound can co-exist.RonKawai CA79VSL (BÖSENDORFER 280VC, CFX, Steinway D-274), Modern U, Ravenscroft275, Noire, Lounge Lizard EP-4(Not Used much) Garritan Abbey Road Studios CFX, Bechstein Digital, , Auddict_Dorian_Marko, The Grandeur,, 300_Grand_Compact, Pianoteq, Synthology_American_DJoined: Jun 2013Posts: 5,7515000 Post Club Member5000 Post Club MemberJoined: Jun 2013Posts: 5,751The Rolands I tried a couple of years ago sounded very much like Pianoteq and lots of people enjoy the Roland sound.Surely, this is in your humble opinion; for you see, I have a different yet humble opinion on “The Rolands;” and one could argue that my humble opinion is more-widely held than your “lots of people enjoy the Roland sound.”Joined: Feb 2021Posts: 478Full MemberFull MemberJoined: Feb 2021Posts: 478The Rolands I tried a couple of years ago sounded very much like Pianoteq and lots of people enjoy the Roland sound.Surely, this is in your humble opinion; for you see, I have a different yet humble

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