I've just watched the video which exlpains the control you have over
the sound as you have just described. That does sound good. Sound
quality asside at least the Prop's have the good sense to make their
Refill's as practical & versatile as possible. Be interesting to see
reviews of Reason pianos in the music-tech mags. I'd like to know
what they make of it. Be interesting to see other people's reactions
as well. No doubt for many it will be another Reason bashing fest!!
--- In Combinator@..., Linus Persson <linus@c...> wrote:
>
> I've played around with Reason Pianos for more than two months, and
I
> can assure you it sounds great.
>
> It's not another of those multi-gigabyte concert grand pianos. Try
to
> make those 32 GB concert grands fit along in a funky R&B song... :P
> No matter how hard you try to apply EQ, you're just stuck to their
sound.
>
> With Reason Pianos, you can shape your own piano sound. 'Cause
you've
> got the multiple mics - and the possibility to mix/eq/compress
every
> single mic like you'd want to.
> Need a jazzy piano bar sound? Or a beautiful grand piano in the
> distance? A plump indie rock piano? More or less hammer resonance?
> Brighter? Darker?
>
> If you'd like any more demos, send me rns or midi files and I can
make
> some more examples out of it.
> /Linus
>