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Bronks

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  • Birthday 11/30/1999

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  1. Mine came home with one size fits all -type legs. Read: you have to sit or be like 150 cm tall to stand.
  2. I'm surprised, though is hard to tell from phone-recording. Have you made an update for sampled piano? Because in my Seven sampled piano sounds significantly more authentic than modeling.
  3. Sounds nice through phone:) I'm pretty sure this is the sampled piano.
  4. For me is becoming more and more important the simplicity at gigs. Besides my playing it means that the less hooking up (is that the word) I have to do the happier I am. So Nord + Crumar seems to be best and easieast solution for me now. For a while ago, I used to gig with Yamaha CP5, Hammond XK3c with Leslie 3300 and later Vent2, Receptor 2 Pro to cover all superior-imitating sounds. And yes, of course I had also my accordeon with me. Then I realized that even the sound was quite perfect, Im not skilled enough to control everything. So, it formed too much stress for me. Yes, just me:) So, now I think my audience will be as happy with Nord and Crumar than before with my rig that made me stressed out:) Maybe I just wanted to say, that this is good way of compromising thigs.
  5. I think the answer is yes. Crumar uses editor app familiar from Gemini, and there is the sample banks you can load to Crumar. I had Gemini two years ago, and as I remember the piano sample bank was the same. Useful, but not best in the market. I dont know if discussed earlier, but you can not load your own samples. Just those which are in editors sample banks.
  6. Back to this... I now have played full seven hours with Seven, and I can fully understand the critical opinion in a first review here. I can confirm, that if you are seeking a best bossible fully graded hammer action, it's not there. Then maybe Kawai MP11 is a way to go. Anyway, as said earlier, when you think Crumar is aiming for electric pianos both soundwise and looks, why should the action imitate Fazioli? I have owned Nord Electro 5 HP and Nord Sage 2 EX 76 HP. Even they both uses the same keybed, the one in Stage 2EX felt a bit more smooth. Don't know why, but that's how it felt. So, the way Crumar connects to my playing is very near Nord Stage 2EX HP 76. That's not too bad.
  7. Have to admit Nords acoustic pianos are a way better sounding at the moment. It's obvious - they have a huge variety very professionally sampled pianos by years of experience, and I think they are still refining new sampling technologies while Crumar took a leap to physical modeling. So, while the other pianos in the Crumar are killers, physical modeling acoustic piano is not very useful. I see it as a game starter. But actually there is also sampled grand d in Crumar, which is way better. And the surface is quite sensitive for scratches. So, if you are thinking 30 days sending it back, maybe put some towel between;)
  8. I just love the setting, when you can put your upper keyboard on lower without extra stands.
  9. I had my HX3 a week ago. 3.92 was already in out of the box. Supercool.
  10. Yeah, sorry. But actually it was what I first read.
  11. Oh my lord! Just noticed I have an opportunity to see (and hear) those guys live in Finland this summer. They are performing in huge concert (incl. Laurin Hill and Joss Stone) at Pori Jazz July 15th. I'll so be there:D
  12. That's well done, sir. I'm still under 500. But still I did quite good sprint triathlon race last sunday. Maybe with your miles I could have won:)
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