Jope wrote:Well, this Vibraphone sounds good, but this time I find it not more convincing than certain patches on NI's FM8 I used for the last few months. It's great anyway especially if you just own Pianoteq and need an inexpensive way to Vibraphone...
Actually, I find these vibraphones to be _very_ convincing, especially the V-M (obviously modeled after a Musser, which I played regularly at a friend's house many years ago -- of course, I played it like a pianist, not a percussionist!)
I just "jammed" with a bunch of videos on YouTube, and the similarity (despite differences in ambience) between the recorded vibe sounds (although not in stunning high-definition, but certainly acceptable, quality) and their Pianoteq counterparts was _amazing_ -- they meshed together _very_ well!
I'm going to go dig out my Lionel Hampton and Milt Jackson recordings and see how well I can "play with" them. ;^)
Last edited by dhalfen (16-05-2009 21:39)
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Thy version 4 come, thy new instruments be done, in the computer as it is in the wood!"