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  • Chevalier blancChevalier blanc

    Soundiron Emotional PianoPublished on 12/05/13 at 13:24
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I emotionnal the piano, and I actually agree with the previous reviews it is out of phase, it is a mix of horror and placing a gun that you pieces.
    I was looking for if I was the only one to notice this and it makes me happy that someone other have noted.
    In short, for me banks and Soundiron 8DIO are certainly impressive but once you put them out in a track, it's something else.
    I hope my review will serve.
    I use it for 2 years before I had tonehammer release.
    I only native instrument before collection.
    With the experience I do not have that choice.
  • Anonymous

    exceptional

    Soundiron Emotional PianoPublished on 10/06/12 at 07:51
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I could not speak on the sounds out of phase mentioned by previous notice there knowing nothing matters recording (and do not have this utility)
    on the other hand as a pianist I use to replace the internal sounds of a Yamaha NU1 (using the CFX bank nvelle the top of yamaha), and frankly the quality is incomparable.
    the sound is very warm and consistent across the entire keyboard is a piano that is not suitable to everyone by his personality, his bcp less "generic" and less clear than the competition that perfectly complements (ivoryII, vintaged, sampletekk CG7 etc ...).
    the only problem is the accumulation of polyphony when the breath sustain pedal is used, but even despite this defec…
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    I could not speak on the sounds out of phase mentioned by previous notice there knowing nothing matters recording (and do not have this utility)
    on the other hand as a pianist I use to replace the internal sounds of a Yamaha NU1 (using the CFX bank nvelle the top of yamaha), and frankly the quality is incomparable.
    the sound is very warm and consistent across the entire keyboard is a piano that is not suitable to everyone by his personality, his bcp less "generic" and less clear than the competition that perfectly complements (ivoryII, vintaged, sampletekk CG7 etc ...).
    the only problem is the accumulation of polyphony when the breath sustain pedal is used, but even despite this defect the pleasure of playing with this sound bank is tenfold. I also regret not being able to use the mute pedal.
    I use a mac pro (2.9GHz, 8gb ram) motu ultralite one (first version), and the bank is on an SSD, loaded in kontakt player (free)
    I have a latency of 1.5 ms, probably less than the internal sounds of the piano for a quality that has nothing to do.
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  • shaarshaar

    Phase phase

    Soundiron Emotional PianoPublished on 11/15/11 at 02:46
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use it for 6 months
    Like many virtual pianos with a warm and beautiful sound impressive, it is actually completely out of phase, which prose big problems. same concern with the (much more beautiful) but more expensive home Fazioli Imperfect samples. Once given phase, it does not sound at all as beautiful ... From this point of view, alas, only Ivory and East West are perfectly in tune, but have less character.
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