Laptop Piano w/ XITE-1
Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 7:48 pm
For anyone contemplating an XITE-1 w/ a Laptop the new version 3.0 from PianoTeq uses very little resources and sounds pretty damn good.
I am sure many perfectionists will find imperfections w/ it but I will use this in a live ensemble as those imperfections won't even be noticed in that venue.
First of all I never like IR's very much unless they are for the pedal down instances where they actually fit well.
PTeq 3.0's reverbs are blended w/ the 5 various mic placements and they all sound fine for ensemble work and R & B / Blues Solo work. The Rhodes and Wurlitzer sound just as good also.
One unique addition is the pedals actually work like a real Piano.....imagine that.
It also has 5.1 capabilities and I really am interested to see how well that works w/ the 5.1 Surround Room that XITE-1 has.
This was a big step up from version 1 and 2, and for anyone who wants some good electric pianos, an Upright and a Grand all off of a 2.0GHz laptop, this should work just fine.
I am sure many perfectionists will find imperfections w/ it but I will use this in a live ensemble as those imperfections won't even be noticed in that venue.
First of all I never like IR's very much unless they are for the pedal down instances where they actually fit well.
PTeq 3.0's reverbs are blended w/ the 5 various mic placements and they all sound fine for ensemble work and R & B / Blues Solo work. The Rhodes and Wurlitzer sound just as good also.
One unique addition is the pedals actually work like a real Piano.....imagine that.
It also has 5.1 capabilities and I really am interested to see how well that works w/ the 5.1 Surround Room that XITE-1 has.
This was a big step up from version 1 and 2, and for anyone who wants some good electric pianos, an Upright and a Grand all off of a 2.0GHz laptop, this should work just fine.