OMG!! When I first heard the first few notes, I thought this is definitely a real grand piano placed inside a box. I love my Roland gear. But after hearing this, I'm soooo tempted to ditch my RD300sx and snag this up.
I agree. Some of the very best samples I've heard. I did another video with ALL the Dexibell piano samples, and while I don't care for a few...nearly all of them are extremely good.
@@benallen5967 so newer rolands prior to modeling, started having this metallic sound, and much prior to that this did not exist , in the roland fp4/ fp7 days...than the metallic sound made it worse, then they moved to modelling, which is a total crap shot. The fp7 fp4 pianos sounded very much like steinways like this does.
Hi Ben, how do you feel about the organs? I also have the SX8 and I see you adjusted the rotary to make it more realistic. ;-) I’m fine with how it sounds, but I really miss the handson control of drawbars, vibrato and percussion settings. Therefore considering a Crumar D9X controller but they’re quite expensive.
Sorry for the late reply! I returned my SX8, but the organs are quite passable in a mix. They aren’t great solo. I’d point you to B3-X or VB3 for the easiest “b3 in a box” option. If you are going for the Crumar… I’d say check out the Hammond M, or Crumar Mojo before you buy a dedicated drawbar controller.
@@benallen5967 yes, the organs aren’t great solo. But I don’t play organs too much to justify a seperate organ-centered keyboard. Used to have a Korg CX-3 but didn’t use it. I think I will keep the SX8, because of the nice orchestral sounds it is capable of. Why did you return it?
So good. Can you use it with multiple controllers too? For instance, bass pedals for that taurus synth vibe, drawbars for the hammond, a faderpack for volume and such, etc.
You should be able to as there are 3 parts. I'll not need it for organ, but I could test it with my Hammond midi bass pedals and a controller keyboard.
I have the SX7 and although the sounds are decent, the patch memory is ludicrously small. Af=dding ten new presets from their website maxed out the unit and they have some piano presets that require the entire patch memory. Has the memory been expanded?
3.2 GB in comparison 1.5GB on the SX7. Also 3 efx per part and the organ engine is now included along with Bluetooth midi and audio. Loading speed has improved significantly. What used to be 47 seconds for a full 1.5GB is now around 26 seconds for 3.2GB.
Looks like I might've found the perfect sound module for my Kawai VPC-1 grand piano controller. Just checked Sweetwater and it says "in-stock" so I think this is the way I'll go and get rid of this computer.
It isn't a bad way to go.. but for the price, I don't personally think it offers enough, and I only ended up liking two of the pianos. My personal preference is for Nord for piano sounds. I also like Yamaha, but the Montage M I have, still can't compete with my Nord for pianos. Just my thoughts.
@@benallen5967 Dexibel makes a lot of claims that others don't, with all the tenchical numbers they through around about resolution and processing. I do believe in modeling and mixing modeling and samples, so maybe they claims are true, but I don't think I'm hearing anything as nice as what GSI does other then the acoustics and the pipe organ stuff.
Rhythm during the demo is cool, but we also want to see suspended layers of AC pianos and mainly EP with transitions between sustained chords. Take this tip.
Excelente. Muito obrigado por isso.
Thanks 🙏 ❤
OMG!! When I first heard the first few notes, I thought this is definitely a real grand piano placed inside a box. I love my Roland gear. But after hearing this, I'm soooo tempted to ditch my RD300sx and snag this up.
A job well done sir 👏🏾👏🏾🙂
Thank you
What are your two favorite piano sounds in this module?
Usa ( Steinway) and Japan for rock, more responsive to play than pure samples
Piano Sounds very realistic.
I agree. Some of the very best samples I've heard. I did another video with ALL the Dexibell piano samples, and while I don't care for a few...nearly all of them are extremely good.
@@benallen5967this is how Roland’s used to sound like !
@@JitinMisra in what way?
@@benallen5967 so newer rolands prior to modeling, started having this metallic sound, and much prior to that this did not exist , in the roland fp4/ fp7 days...than the metallic sound made it worse, then they moved to modelling, which is a total crap shot. The fp7 fp4 pianos sounded very much like steinways like this does.
How many different Electric piano sample sets are there? The website only mentions a single EP on the page I saw.
Hi Ben, how do you feel about the organs? I also have the SX8 and I see you adjusted the rotary to make it more realistic. ;-) I’m fine with how it sounds, but I really miss the handson control of drawbars, vibrato and percussion settings. Therefore considering a Crumar D9X controller but they’re quite expensive.
Sorry for the late reply! I returned my SX8, but the organs are quite passable in a mix. They aren’t great solo. I’d point you to B3-X or VB3 for the easiest “b3 in a box” option. If you are going for the Crumar… I’d say check out the Hammond M, or Crumar Mojo before you buy a dedicated drawbar controller.
@@benallen5967 yes, the organs aren’t great solo. But I don’t play organs too much to justify a seperate organ-centered keyboard. Used to have a Korg CX-3 but didn’t use it. I think I will keep the SX8, because of the nice orchestral sounds it is capable of. Why did you return it?
So good.
Can you use it with multiple controllers too?
For instance, bass pedals for that taurus synth vibe, drawbars for the hammond, a faderpack for volume and such, etc.
You should be able to as there are 3 parts. I'll not need it for organ, but I could test it with my Hammond midi bass pedals and a controller keyboard.
I have the SX7 and although the sounds are decent, the patch memory is ludicrously small. Af=dding ten new presets from their website maxed out the unit and they have some piano presets that require the entire patch memory. Has the memory been expanded?
Yes, it is now doubled to 4GB.
3.2 GB in comparison 1.5GB on the SX7. Also 3 efx per part and the organ engine is now included along with Bluetooth midi and audio. Loading speed has improved significantly. What used to be 47 seconds for a full 1.5GB is now around 26 seconds for 3.2GB.
Looks like I might've found the perfect sound module for my Kawai VPC-1 grand piano controller. Just checked Sweetwater and it says "in-stock" so I think this is the way I'll go and get rid of this computer.
It isn't a bad way to go.. but for the price, I don't personally think it offers enough, and I only ended up liking two of the pianos. My personal preference is for Nord for piano sounds. I also like Yamaha, but the Montage M I have, still can't compete with my Nord for pianos. Just my thoughts.
What do you think about both Pianoteq and Ravenscroft on iPad in conjunction with the VPC1?
@@benallen5967what would be a fair price for the SX8?
@@benallen5967 Dexibel makes a lot of claims that others don't, with all the tenchical numbers they through around about resolution and processing. I do believe in modeling and mixing modeling and samples, so maybe they claims are true, but I don't think I'm hearing anything as nice as what GSI does other then the acoustics and the pipe organ stuff.
Thanks for posting! How do you find the sounds interact with the Yamaha's keyboard - how's the sense of 'connection'?
Honestly, it feels better than the Fatar actions in the Dexibell boards.
Rhythm during the demo is cool, but we also want to see suspended layers of AC pianos and mainly EP with transitions between sustained chords. Take this tip.
Finally found a demo that touches on the “church organ” sounds - unfortunately they’re very underwhelming…
Look for used Dexibell Classico L3 (I've seen them go for as little as $1500). That or some Ahlborn Organ Modules, which pop up from time to time.