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Qasper
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Hi. I was a pianist (or peenist as my sister so aptly calls me) before anything else, and started my search with "find best piano play and sound" in mind. But oh, how things have changed.
The best piano (and strings! wow!!) I've met so far are in the RD-700. Bar none. BUT:
I am David Grey's little brother and Massive Attack's cousin. Basically your run-of-the-mill singer-songwriter, acoustic and electric guitarist, fretless bass and djembe jammer, dumping track after track on my VS-1880. I need the best piano I can find, since some of my songs have a Tori Amos feel to them (and therefore need more than the old Casio sound). BUT:
I've wanted to arrange my material with electronica for ever. Adding colours, ambience and drive to always-acoustic (or just about) tracks. Fusing folk and beats. Enter Motif 8...
Problem is, Motif's piano sounds about as elegant as a muffled 200$ upright. And the piano expansion card offers many more examples of the same muff. Ok, not quite. But it won't cut it.
The dilemma is a biggie. I'm looking at getting my hands on Roland's XV-3080 with the orchestral piano sound card which makes the RD-700 such a pleasure, then controlling it with the Motif 8... Makes for a big bill, but I've got the cash for it.
Call me stupid, but I want it all.
Suggestions?
- Q -
The best piano (and strings! wow!!) I've met so far are in the RD-700. Bar none. BUT:
I am David Grey's little brother and Massive Attack's cousin. Basically your run-of-the-mill singer-songwriter, acoustic and electric guitarist, fretless bass and djembe jammer, dumping track after track on my VS-1880. I need the best piano I can find, since some of my songs have a Tori Amos feel to them (and therefore need more than the old Casio sound). BUT:
I've wanted to arrange my material with electronica for ever. Adding colours, ambience and drive to always-acoustic (or just about) tracks. Fusing folk and beats. Enter Motif 8...
Problem is, Motif's piano sounds about as elegant as a muffled 200$ upright. And the piano expansion card offers many more examples of the same muff. Ok, not quite. But it won't cut it.
The dilemma is a biggie. I'm looking at getting my hands on Roland's XV-3080 with the orchestral piano sound card which makes the RD-700 such a pleasure, then controlling it with the Motif 8... Makes for a big bill, but I've got the cash for it.
Call me stupid, but I want it all.
Suggestions?
- Q -