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Pianoteq 5 large room effect
Pianoteq 5 large room effect











  1. PIANOTEQ 5 LARGE ROOM EFFECT PRO
  2. PIANOTEQ 5 LARGE ROOM EFFECT SOFTWARE
  3. PIANOTEQ 5 LARGE ROOM EFFECT PASSWORD

I LOVED my old Virus that had all the controls right there. That said-as Platypus says having knobs and controls is great for some people. Overall, that convenience just rules for me.

PIANOTEQ 5 LARGE ROOM EFFECT PRO

I leave Logic Pro up all the time so it's pretty easy to turn on the power amp and start playing.everything else is in the box.

PIANOTEQ 5 LARGE ROOM EFFECT SOFTWARE

No sounds but I love that Fatar TP40 action!Īs far as sounds, at home I'm 100% software and for ME-at home- the Stage would mostly be wasted. Also considering a modern version of my Studiologic - the Grand 88. Probably going with a Kawai Es110, which is a cheaper action but it's also light in case I want to take it out on certain gigs. A good weighted action is by far what I want for piano.what is "good"? Ah, everyone has a different idea.īecause gigging is done for who knows how long and my old 90's vintage Studiologic weighted controller finally died on me, I've been eyeing a new one since I won't be getting the Stage. I expect though given time I would get more used to it. You have a nice synth action controller already. I actually prefer a couple of the synths I've owned for piano over the waterfall Electro 's quite springy and hard for me to control. So not sure that is an issue for you, you did mention piano so that is why I'm bringing it up. I owned an Electro 6d, sold it actually to afford the Stage! Anyway, I mention that because that action isn't one I personally like playing piano on.I really only like it for organ (granted, the Stage has aftertouch and may feel a bit different than the Electro). I was just about to get a Compact myself before this damn virus hit, wanted it for live use and as an organ controller in my home studio. My 2c, obviously this stuff is all very subjective! So my question - would it be an overkill to have the Nord Stage 3 for my purposes (home recording, inspiration, and synth tinkering without the software)? I realize that I can get an 88 key MIDI controller with weighted keys, specifically the MK2 88, but I'm afraid I might still be hoping to get the Nord eventually. When recording, I usually capture the MIDI track and place it in a VI or re-route to the keyboard to capture the sampled sound My MIDI controller is an Arturia KeyLab MK2 I already have the Arturia Piano V2 - I don't think the sounds are inspiring, even after tweaking the settings I downloaded the demo and it sounds very realistic

pianoteq 5 large room effect

After researching VI Pianos I see that Pianoteq is up there. The impetus for the Nord is 1) the semi-weighted keyboard 2) ability to quickly turn on and off and just play 3) the quality of the instrument and Nord samples 4) it has the A1 synth engine I mostly only play and record in my home studio I owned a Nord Electro 4 SW73 and loved it but sold it because I felt the technology was outdated as of this year Hi guys, I'm debating purchasing a Nord Stage 3 Compact (close to $2,700) or just buying a Pianoteq Standard ($300).

PIANOTEQ 5 LARGE ROOM EFFECT PASSWORD

We have opened a discussion thread in the Pub section discussing this. We will include a very detailed password checklist. We want to highly recommend that members turn on and use TGP's two-factor authentication option. We highly recommend every member reading this change their passwords as a precaution.

pianoteq 5 large room effect

We have forced email revalidation for all members that have not signed on for a while. None of the accounts compromised were using two-factor authentication.

pianoteq 5 large room effect

Talking to one member as I am working through getting his account back in order, he informed me that his Apple password manager had been compromised and made available on the dark web. In today's world, that is false confidence you can no longer afford.Įvery account that I've restored so far to the original owner was using compromised passwords. It is heartbreaking to see that the lure of saving some money will still fool people into using those methods to save a few dollars.

pianoteq 5 large room effect

Unfortunately, we cannot control how members do deals. However, the best way to prevent this is for members to exercise proper password hygiene (which I'll detail below), turn on two-factor authentication, and - I implore every single person here - only use payment methods that have buyer protection. We've made security changes that I don't want to detail here to stop them. They have scammed members in the Emporiums by creating ads with stolen photos and requesting Paypal F&F or Venmo exclusively for payment. Some fraudsters have compromised TGP accounts have in the past few days.













Pianoteq 5 large room effect