Bro i have been following you and i mean your playing is a massive blessing to me .. i could do anything to have you mentor me! .. i want to ask you this as a growing musician what will make you improve faster scoring tough songs or learning techniques on TH-cam?.. thanks 🙏
I can say, having both of these + the original units, Keysuite is overall the better library IMO, but Keyscape nails the MKS pianos to a 'T': KeySuit simulates some of the notes, and it's obvious, especiallyin the mid-range. UVI could get away with that with acoustic or electro mechanical instruments, but they should have assumed that folks with the actual instruments could do a 1 to 1 comparison, which I did &... if you're a purist or perfectionist, it will bother you, but if you want the general sound, it's close enough, and no one will know in a recording. Also, Keysuit is editable &, unless it's a new feature in an update I haven't gotten yet, Keyscape is extremely limited in editing, so you're stuck with that ugly MKS bass release. I prefer MKSensation, but the hiss from the samples is so loud for solo playing.
I still have my MKS-20 bought new in the late 80s. Still one of my fav sounds! The sounds from #1 and #3 are very close and I like them both equally.
Bro i have been following you and i mean your playing is a massive blessing to me .. i could do anything to have you mentor me! .. i want to ask you this as a growing musician what will make you improve faster scoring tough songs or learning techniques on TH-cam?.. thanks 🙏
Thanks so much!! I’d honestly say a combination of both but scoring hard songs helps you to see concepts applied in a song format
I like the P330 the best
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All off them sounds good but keyscape for me
I can say, having both of these + the original units, Keysuite is overall the better library IMO, but Keyscape nails the MKS pianos to a 'T': KeySuit simulates some of the notes, and it's obvious, especiallyin the mid-range. UVI could get away with that with acoustic or electro mechanical instruments, but they should have assumed that folks with the actual instruments could do a 1 to 1 comparison, which I did &... if you're a purist or perfectionist, it will bother you, but if you want the general sound, it's close enough, and no one will know in a recording. Also, Keysuit is editable &, unless it's a new feature in an update I haven't gotten yet, Keyscape is extremely limited in editing, so you're stuck with that ugly MKS bass release. I prefer MKSensation, but the hiss from the samples is so loud for solo playing.
Great insight!
All aound good but leaning towards keyscape
No winners here, UVI has ease in the Game. They are trouble!
Yea they are lol😂
That’s true lol