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Posted: Wed Apr 06, 2011 7:40 pm
by Synthoid
If you knew how much work it would be to send anyone sounds from my Triton...

First, I'd need to set up the Triton in the studio (it's put away at the moment). Then I'd have to find a ancient floppy disk to save the sounds on. Lastly, insert that disk into my laptop (oops......no floppy drive).

:soundsgood

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 2:35 am
by mauropacella9022
Here you have some Piano Demos!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HakRKANAYWg

You can buy them in S4K!

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2011 4:47 am
by xmlguy
mauropacella9022 wrote:Here you have some Piano Demos!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HakRKANAYWg

You can buy them in S4K!
And here comes the spammer. What a coincidence that the video is by a Mauro and your forum tag is Mauro. Your collection is a ripoff. 5 acoustic pianos that all sound the same except for EQ and FX. It takes at most 5 minutes to reproduce those patches for free. That's why keyboardist should learn how to customize their own patches, so they don't have to buy shitty products like yours first in order to figure that out.

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 3:28 am
by mauropacella9022
xmlguy wrote:
mauropacella9022 wrote:Here you have some Piano Demos!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HakRKANAYWg

You can buy them in S4K!
And here comes the spammer. What a coincidence that the video is by a Mauro and your forum tag is Mauro. Your collection is a ripoff. 5 acoustic pianos that all sound the same except for EQ and FX. It takes at most 5 minutes to reproduce those patches for free. That's why keyboardist should learn how to customize their own patches, so they don't have to buy shitty products like yours first in order to figure that out.
Well, i dont want to speak much but:
1- is obvious that im the creator of that demo man... where you see spam, maybe the topic´s owner see a possibility

2- i think only me and others few more are really trying to make constructive suggestion about the actually problem of the dude that ask
Because Comments like this...

"That's a coincidence. I don't appreciate newbies who waste everyone's time by buying ROMplers that don't have the sounds they like, then expect other people to have magic patches that will fix their own mistake. Take it back to the store if you're not happy with it..."

Dont help, dont construct, are offensive and do nothing but show thats something wrong with some people of the forum.

3- If you are willing to help, suggest properly, otherwise dont waste "your Time" writing that and ours please.

4- If you are so good programing go sell your creation or your kwonledge to big companies, or just do something man and help this poor guy. He made a mistake thats okay, the X50 its a great synth and can do a lot for him, so lets help him. I think you are in the forum for a reason, but i ask you... do you think its the correct reason? i only see comtemp from your part in your post.

5- I think the forum is for generate discuss (in good way) about the synths, with respect and trying to achive a greater understanding of how the Keys/synths world works.

Regards man!

Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 4:49 am
by xmlguy
mauropacella9022 wrote:
xmlguy wrote:
mauropacella9022 wrote:Here you have some Piano Demos!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HakRKANAYWg

You can buy them in S4K!
And here comes the spammer. What a coincidence that the video is by a Mauro and your forum tag is Mauro. Your collection is a ripoff. 5 acoustic pianos that all sound the same except for EQ and FX. It takes at most 5 minutes to reproduce those patches for free. That's why keyboardist should learn how to customize their own patches, so they don't have to buy shitty products like yours first in order to figure that out.
mauropacella9022 wrote: Well, i dont want to speak much but:
1- is obvious that im the creator of that demo man... where you see spam, maybe the topic´s owner see a possibility
Notice that nowhere in your original post did you disclose that you were the person trying to sell him your patches. You waited until I revealed that important fact.
mauropacella9022 wrote: 2- i think only me and others few more are really trying to make constructive suggestion about the actually problem of the dude that ask
Because Comments like this...
It's not a constructive suggestion to point someone to your product while not disclosing your personal interest in selling it. That's what scumbag spammers do. You didn't suggest any way for him to modify the sounds himself, did you? I did. I mentioned FX and modulations, as did synthoid. Those were constructive suggestions. But the OP was having none of it. He came here for free patches, not to learn how to improve the X50 piano sounds.
mauropacella9022 wrote: Dont help, dont construct, are offensive and do nothing but show thats something wrong with some people of the forum.

3- If you are willing to help, suggest properly, otherwise dont waste "your Time" writing that and ours please.
He said he just bought the X50, he didn't like the piano sound, and is two days away from a gig. Saying to return it is an obvious and good answer. He should buy something else with pianos out of the box that he likes. Keyboardists should buy keyboards that have the sounds they like for the patches they use the most. That's all I was referring to by saying he's wasting our time by picking a ROMpler with piano sounds that he doesn't like, and with a limited ability to change since the multisamples aren't changeable.
mauropacella9022 wrote: 4- If you are so good programing go sell your creation or your kwonledge to big companies, or just do something man and help this poor guy. He made a mistake thats okay, the X50 its a great synth and can do a lot for him, so lets help him. I think you are in the forum for a reason, but i ask you... do you think its the correct reason? i only see comtemp from your part in your post.
When I create patches I like, I upload them here, for free, and I've been doing so since 2007, long before I ever heard of Space4Keys publishing anything for the Korg gear I own.

He wasn't interested in help. He only wanted free patches. Your patches aren't free, by the way. Suggesting to buy a different synth, or learn how to program the one you bought are helpful, even though he doesn't want to hear that. If he wanted a variety of good pianos, I would suggest a model that can load samples, like the TR, Triton Classic/studio/extreme, M3, or perhaps a stage piano like the SV-1. He would likely have been good to go for the gig right out of the box.
mauropacella9022 wrote: 5- I think the forum is for generate discuss (in good way) about the synths, with respect and trying to achive a greater understanding of how the Keys/synths world works.
I would've been very pleased to discuss how to achieve a greater understanding of how synths work. If you knew anything about this forum other than trying to promote your products, then you would find tons of messages from me doing exactly that. None from you, of course.

Looking for free patches, and then saying that he doesn't have time to even open the manual at the moment, is the opposite of learning how a synth works. It's looking for other peoples work while ignoring learning how they work.

Posted: Sun Apr 17, 2011 6:06 am
by soflames
Hey I've made a beautiful thick sounding rich piano .If You want give your email address I'll send you.