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Carl C.

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  • Birthday 11/30/1999
  1. Was just joking with 16251. I was being a noodge with him a short time ago about his CP4 purchase.
  2. I guess worst case, I can alway get a good VST and use my RD800 as a controller if I find the samples on the RD to become annoying or problematic.
  3. Good luck with the RD800 lekenout! I enjoy mine very much regardless of serious sampling issues :idk . The RD800 still has a lot going for it. See you on the RD800 threads.
  4. no disrespect. just trying to help lekanout in his decision making process.
  5. Yup, gotta get me to univ EE to get out of the poor slob status.
  6. Well, for us poor slobs, we will try to get by somehow with subpar sounds and presets offered by the major brands. But if it sounds good, feels good, and easy to use, easy to edit sounds to my liking... I'll most likely buy it. I dont expect too much out of a digital piano.
  7. I think there is plenty of knowledge about the essence of functioning sound engines, which is why we look for the most efficient way to do it. Some brands do it better than others and that is a huge judging point if you are performing live. The more easy presets the better.
  8. Can't go wrong with CP4 if you have an Integra7. You get the action you liked in the CP4 and can always use it as a controller with the Integra for times you miss the Roland sound. If not your plan to use integra then the MP7 and RD800 are good options too.
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