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  • Are there plans for a Piano VI?

    I wondered if there were plans to release a Piano (Steinway or similar) VI sometime in the future.

    Regards,

    Alex.

  • Yes, there are plans.

    best
    Herb

  • That's great news indeed!! [:D]
    Herb, can you say anything about when to expect it to reach the market (or is it yet too early in the planning phase)?

    Nils

  • No schedule yet, sorry.

    Best, Paul

    Paul Kopf Product Manager VSL
  • Wow, can you imagine a Hamburg Steinway B done with VSL's top notch sampling techniques combined with MIR. It will be the best sounding sampled piano ever is my prediction.

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    @dpcon said:

    Wow, can you imagine a Hamburg Steinway B done with VSL's top notch sampling techniques combined with MIR. It will be the best sounding sampled piano ever is my prediction.


    Dave,
    Yes i can. Which is why i asked the question!

    Regards,

    Alex.

  • I hear you Alex. Hopefully it won't be too long. Obviously VSL has been coasting along so it's about time for a new release from them. [H]

  • I'm looking forward to performance legato piano patches [[;)]]

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    @dpcon said:

    I hear you Alex. Hopefully it won't be too long. Obviously VSL has been coasting along so it's about time for a new release from them. [H]



    Yea - I am with you - these guys need to put in some 'real hours' and get this stuff done! [:D]


    Rob

  • Sure a piano is nice, but surely there are other products from VSL that are more important?

    I mean, there are so many pianos

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    @Christian Marcussen said:

    Sure a piano is nice, but surely there are other products from VSL that are more important?

    I mean, there are so many pianos


    But they're not VSL VI pianos.

    Regards,


    Alex.

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    @Christian Marcussen said:

    Sure a piano is nice, but surely there are other products from VSL that are more important?

    I mean, there are so many pianos



    Piano is my primary instrument (have a few [:D] ) - but I am with Christian on this one. NO ONE has epic strings - 'many' developers have decent enough pianos -

    VSL - please concentrate on what you loyal customer base is beggin' for - Epic Strings (complete library with full array of articulations)!


    Rob

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    @Rob Elliott said:


    Piano is my primary instrument (have a few [:D] ) - but I am with Christian on this one. NO ONE has epic strings - 'many' developers have decent enough pianos -


    How about: EPIC PIANOS
    Imagine 120 Steinways in Notre Dame Cathedral - maybe you can donate the one or the other from your storage..

    Could be one of these URBAN SAX like events....

    Too old for Rock n Roll. Too young for 9th symphonies. Wagner Lover, IRCAM Alumni. Double Bass player starting in low Es. I am where noise is music.
  • ROFL [[:|]]

    It's a really good idea, [:P] but I still vote for the focus on the Romantic Epic Strings [[;)]]


    Rob

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    @Rob Elliott said:

    focus on the Romantic Epic Strings [[;)]]


    Rob


    I missed that one: Has anyone picked up my idea of Wagner style sections? ...gee.. you cannot be alway on top of things...

    But I still like my idea of Massive Pianos: The last time, these URBAN SAX guys invaded our city (round about late 80's) and had their sax player run down the high rises by wire...
    I really can envision Frankfurt City Skyline enriched by 120 Steinway Pianos lifted down on wires while playing "Freude Schöner Götterfunken" , acompained by 1200 running Epic Violins in Front of the Alte Oper.


    Cool Running.,


    Someone needs to sample that - we need to see the bigger part of things [;)]

    Too old for Rock n Roll. Too young for 9th symphonies. Wagner Lover, IRCAM Alumni. Double Bass player starting in low Es. I am where noise is music.
  • Don't you remember the Opening Ceremony for the 1984 Olympics? All those ridiculous pianos? I still laugh today when I think about it [:D]

    DG

  • I was just about to bring that up. I thought it was amazing that so many people could play the Rhapsody in Blue in time together. They did slow it down quite a bit though.

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    @dbudde said:

    I was just about to bring that up. I thought it was amazing that so many people could play the Rhapsody in Blue in time together. They did slow it down quite a bit though.



    Seinfeld's famous line on 'more medicine is better'


    "figure out what will kill me and then back it off just a little.'


    Rob (84' should have backed it off to only 100 pianos - really hilarious!!)

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    @DG said:

    Don't you remember the Opening Ceremony for the 1984 Olympics? All those ridiculous pianos? I still laugh today when I think about it [:D]

    DG


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1984_Summer_Olympics

    Gee... those where the days my friend:

    Steffi Graf won tennis, First Time for synchronized swimming, Mary Lou Retton win gymnastics and Bill Suitor with the Rocket Pack....
    first Marathon for women...
    my first big bike motorcycle... haven't met my wife yet...

    And no samples from all of these....

    Too old for Rock n Roll. Too young for 9th symphonies. Wagner Lover, IRCAM Alumni. Double Bass player starting in low Es. I am where noise is music.
  • Don't forget - ALL WOMEN - had 'big hair'.



    Rob