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Geek Culture / Art Vista`s Grand Piano

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Delusional Games
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Posted: 2nd May 2011 21:55
Since I, like a fool, spent every monday afternoon learning to play a piano and solo singing. (Eventually f*** it all up and bought myself a cheapest guitar ever created) and always wanted to play something in my spare time.
As my birthday coming soon I would like to buy myself a virtual grand piano from Art Vista and remove the dust from the midi keyboard stuck under the table.
But I need some advices from you guys since 20000RSD`s (a.k.a 200$ isnt a small thing)
Has anyone tried it, to tell me is it good?


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Neuro Fuzzy
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Posted: 3rd May 2011 01:51
Just saying, it will never sound and feel as good as an actual grand piano!

I've never heard of Art Vista before tho, sorry.


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xplosys
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Posted: 3rd May 2011 03:03
I don't know either but I always wish I had learned to play the piano. I have a guitar too, but it's just not sexy like a piano.

Brian.

Benjamin
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Posted: 3rd May 2011 06:53
Why not listen for yourself? There are several videos on YouTube.

Either way if you want to play properly you'll want a real piano or at least a keyboard with weighted keys.



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The Wilderbeast
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Posted: 3rd May 2011 19:07
Do you have a spare computer lying around at home? If you do, I would recommend you look into the VST route. There are some stunning VSTi (instruments) out there available as plugins - save the money and get a nice quality audio interface (<$200 if you look hard enough) and you've got yourself a real nice sounding MIDI keyboard.

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