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Re: VI Labs True Keys Pianos

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 11:37 am
by kgdrum
MIDI Life Crisis wrote:
I feel so dirty...
Too much info,I prefer not hearing this! lol

Re: VI Labs True Keys Pianos

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 11:41 am
by kgdrum
MIDI Life Crisis wrote:
I feel so dirty...
Too much info,I prefer not hearing this! lol


Besides taking a nice sump bath,have you called MOTU to see if this might be a DP or True Keys issue?

Re: VI Labs True Keys Pianos

Posted: Mon Mar 04, 2013 8:16 am
by MIDI Life Crisis

Re: VI Labs True Keys Pianos

Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2013 3:42 pm
by mjmoody
Well I'm wondering now that True Keys has been out a while how the VI is doing? I'm not happy with my Keyboard VI, and I'm thinking about either getting True Keys or Synthogy's American Grand.

I've been using Galaxy's "Vintage D", and the piano sounds great - but it doesn't "feel" right to me. Also, I hear weird sounds when I do repeated notes pretty fast. I've recently upgraded my computer - so, I think I have enough memory and all to handle the large libraries, but I need to find something that actually "acts" like a piano!

I've read some absolutely glowing reviews about True Keys - but, I have found that some people complain about the high-velocity tone quality. Some say the Synthogy's keyboard is hands-down better, but some say the True Keys is better. It appears like I can just download True Keys - but would have to get a copy of synthogy through snail mail.

Actually I have one of these new Macs with no DVD/CD drive - so, if synthogy is only installed from a disk, I don't know exactly how I will do it (but I assume there's a way). I'm pretty sure I will bite the bullet, but I don't know which bullet to bite!!

John

Re: VI Labs True Keys Pianos

Posted: Thu Aug 29, 2013 12:27 am
by mikehalloran
There are times when a DVD drive is not a luxury. They don't have to be very expensive but must be capable of reading dual-layer DVDs. Many libraries ship on DVD-DL.

Nearly impossible to find one that can't burn the same, too. All newer Macs have a USB Port.

If you have a network, there are way to share drives but this doesn't work for everything - authenticating DP 7, for example. DP 8 doesn't require a disk for authentication.

Re: VI Labs True Keys Pianos

Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 7:40 am
by Audiofanzine
Hi everyone ! Just to let you know we completed our review of True Keys including sound samples etc. which can be found here:
http://en.audiofanzine.com/virtual-acou ... truth.html

comments/suggestions most welcome!