Originally Posted By jingleman
Bachus: What was about the Integra that made it disposable. Not enough decent piano samples?
JM


No, there is a huge amount of piano samples in it..
It was never disposable.. altough...
But i must admit now, that the Dexibell piano’s are much more natural and detailed..

Its more like i traded a whole lot of great sounds for a few even better sounds, that fill the gap in my setup...

I used Roland a lot for piano-dp-organ-supernatural synths, but that changed in recent months

in my current setup
Gemini rocks for Organ, dp, analogue synth sounds
And the MODX and Genos fill everything else..
-FM
-Super articulation sounds (which i prefer above Roland super natural acoustics)
-Ensemble voices
-strings (also the Gemini has some great strings)

So in the end, i was only using the integra ocasionally for my dose of Steinway...
The Dexibell seems to fit that need better, and adds a few other grands to the mix..
The Dexibell outshines the Integra 7 where it comes to acoustic piano’s
The Dexibell is almost on par with the top software based piano’s
I think dexibell might offer the best piano sound in hardware on par or better with Nord.



But in the end, the decision was mostly based on my GAS for something new.
Because, no there was no need, just a want want want....


Edited by Bachus (04/25/19 11:11 AM)
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