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Posted: Tue May 20, 2014 4:26 pm
by GregC
danatkorg wrote:DoubleM wrote:danatkorg wrote:
I know of no cases in which this has been a problem. Personally, I cannot imagine a Korg Distributor not making this work for you.
Sorry, but that´s not correct!
It is absolutely correct, actually. Korg Distributors work together with Korg.
I think these posters have some kind of 1 off experience or they are reading Internet interpretations ( which are missing key facts). That 'stuff' is not well researched or it is not to be relied on.
Dan, we know you are correct on the issues and you have a solid handle on what is going on. Thank you for taking the effort to set the record straight here !
Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 9:45 am
by genehart
Just downloaded the demo versions of 3 new pianos and I am completely disappointed with all of them. They sound cheap and not as playable as it was announced in their promos. It's clear even in demo mode . When I just bought my kronosx I was impressed by Austrian grand even playing in demo mode) .
I hope that there'll be some new SGX additional pianos in future,
developed by the same guys who made German , Japanese and Austrian EXs) . SGX still have the best action .
Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 9:48 am
by Francois
genehart wrote:I am really disappointed with all of them...
Do not compare them with the SGX pianos for solo work. Try them in a mix. Then you'll see the interest.
Posted: Sat May 24, 2014 10:00 am
by genehart
Francois wrote:genehart wrote:I am really disappointed with all of them...
Do not compare them with the SGX pianos for solo work. Try them in a mix. Then you'll see the interest.
may be they're good in the mix , but it's not enough to have "good in the mix only" pianos (at least for me) . I just finished to import first doze of fully 31 layered "Sampletekk the big one" , and that works almost as good as SGX ones (even it is still a "pedal down part" only, without release samples ))
I was just hoping that those K-sounds C-sevens will be nice addition to SGX models .