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Ivory VST-man, this thing is too cool [message #65986] Fri, 31 March 2006 00:12 Go to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session tonight
doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice piano
sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using his
keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking both
Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him and after
about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session he was
so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty forgiving
of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the session
went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for itself in
one gig.

This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it was an
older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.

(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)

;o).
Re: Ivory VST-man, this thing is too cool [message #66007 is a reply to message #65986] Fri, 31 March 2006 20:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Phil Aiken is currently offline  Phil Aiken
Messages: 62
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Member
Just now finished installing it on my Receptor for live use. I'll be firing
it up tomorrow morning - can't wait!!!


"DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session tonight
>doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice piano
>sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using his
>keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking both
>Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him and after
>about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session he was
>so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty forgiving
>of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
>noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the session
>went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for itself
in
>one gig.
>
>This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
>controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it was an
>older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
>
>(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
>
>;o).
>
>
>
>
>
Re: Ivory VST-man, this thing is too cool [message #66008 is a reply to message #66007] Fri, 31 March 2006 22:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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Once you get your optimum velocity curve dialed in, you're gonna be grinnin
like a cheshire cat.

;o)

"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message news:442e00d7$1@linux...
>
> Just now finished installing it on my Receptor for live use. I'll be
firing
> it up tomorrow morning - can't wait!!!
>
>
> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session tonight
> >doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice piano
> >sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using his
> >keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking both
> >Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him and
after
> >about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session he
was
> >so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty
forgiving
> >of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
> >noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the session
> >went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for itself
> in
> >one gig.
> >
> >This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
> >controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it was an
> >older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
> >
> >(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
> >
> >;o).
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
Re: Ivory VST-man, this thing is too cool [message #66022 is a reply to message #66008] Sat, 01 April 2006 11:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Phil Aiken is currently offline  Phil Aiken
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Registered: February 2008
Member
You're right.
It's very cool.
Runs like a freakin' champ on Receptor - something that can't be said of
large piano libraries using Kontakt II and streaming from disc.
So far there are piano libraries I prefer the sound of, but Ivory is just
so playable, so expressive, and easy to customize sound-wise, if not sample-wise.
I've been noodling all day. At first the Steinway was my least fave...now
it is my favorite - go figure.
Wish list:
Better in mono.
Half-pedaling.
An upright piano would be cool.

Highly recommended for anyone who needs a VSTi piano.




DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>Once you get your optimum velocity curve dialed in, you're gonna be grinnin
>like a cheshire cat.
>
>;o)
>
>"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message news:442e00d7$1@linux...
>>
>> Just now finished installing it on my Receptor for live use. I'll be
>firing
>> it up tomorrow morning - can't wait!!!
>>
>>
>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>> >I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session tonight
>> >doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice piano
>> >sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using his
>> >keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking both
>> >Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him and
>after
>> >about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session he
>was
>> >so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty
>forgiving
>> >of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
>> >noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the session
>> >went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for itself
>> in
>> >one gig.
>> >
>> >This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
>> >controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it was
an
>> >older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
>> >
>> >(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
>> >
>> >;o).
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>
>
Re: Ivory VST-man, this thing is too cool [message #66023 is a reply to message #66022] Sat, 01 April 2006 12:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Cujjo is currently offline  Cujjo   
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I'm dying to check that out!
When can I come over?





"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote:
>
>You're right.
>It's very cool.
>Runs like a freakin' champ on Receptor - something that can't be said of
>large piano libraries using Kontakt II and streaming from disc.
>So far there are piano libraries I prefer the sound of, but Ivory is just
>so playable, so expressive, and easy to customize sound-wise, if not sample-wise.
>I've been noodling all day. At first the Steinway was my least fave...now
>it is my favorite - go figure.
>Wish list:
> Better in mono.
> Half-pedaling.
> An upright piano would be cool.
>
>Highly recommended for anyone who needs a VSTi piano.
>
>
>
>
>DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>Once you get your optimum velocity curve dialed in, you're gonna be grinnin
>>like a cheshire cat.
>>
>>;o)
>>
>>"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message news:442e00d7$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Just now finished installing it on my Receptor for live use. I'll be
>>firing
>>> it up tomorrow morning - can't wait!!!
>>>
>>>
>>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>> >I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session tonight
>>> >doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice
piano
>>> >sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using
his
>>> >keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking
both
>>> >Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him and
>>after
>>> >about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session
he
>>was
>>> >so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty
>>forgiving
>>> >of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
>>> >noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the session
>>> >went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for itself
>>> in
>>> >one gig.
>>> >
>>> >This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
>>> >controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it was
>an
>>> >older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
>>> >
>>> >(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
>>> >
>>> >;o).
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>
>>
Re: Ivory VST-man, this thing is too cool [message #66025 is a reply to message #66023] Sat, 01 April 2006 13:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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For those interested in hearing the demos:

http://www.ilio.com/synthogy/ivory/index.html

AA

"Cujo" <chris@applemanstudio.com> wrote in message news:442edfda$1@linux...
>
>
> I'm dying to check that out!
> When can I come over?
>
>
>
>
>
> "Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote:
>>
>>You're right.
>>It's very cool.
>>Runs like a freakin' champ on Receptor - something that can't be said of
>>large piano libraries using Kontakt II and streaming from disc.
>>So far there are piano libraries I prefer the sound of, but Ivory is just
>>so playable, so expressive, and easy to customize sound-wise, if not
>>sample-wise.
>>I've been noodling all day. At first the Steinway was my least fave...now
>>it is my favorite - go figure.
>>Wish list:
>> Better in mono.
>> Half-pedaling.
>> An upright piano would be cool.
>>
>>Highly recommended for anyone who needs a VSTi piano.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>>Once you get your optimum velocity curve dialed in, you're gonna be
>>>grinnin
>>>like a cheshire cat.
>>>
>>>;o)
>>>
>>>"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message
>>>news:442e00d7$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> Just now finished installing it on my Receptor for live use. I'll be
>>>firing
>>>> it up tomorrow morning - can't wait!!!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>>> >I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session
>>>> >tonight
>>>> >doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice
> piano
>>>> >sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using
> his
>>>> >keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking
> both
>>>> >Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him and
>>>after
>>>> >about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session
> he
>>>was
>>>> >so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty
>>>forgiving
>>>> >of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
>>>> >noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the
>>>> >session
>>>> >went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for
>>>> >itself
>>>> in
>>>> >one gig.
>>>> >
>>>> >This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
>>>> >controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it was
>>an
>>>> >older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
>>>> >
>>>> >(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
>>>> >
>>>> >;o).
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>
>>>
>


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Re: Ivory VST-man, this thing is too cool [message #66026 is a reply to message #66022] Sat, 01 April 2006 13:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
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Registered: January 2006
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Have you enabled all 6252343754 voices yet?

;o)

"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message news:442ed3d5$1@linux...
>
> You're right.
> It's very cool.
> Runs like a freakin' champ on Receptor - something that can't be said of
> large piano libraries using Kontakt II and streaming from disc.
> So far there are piano libraries I prefer the sound of, but Ivory is just
> so playable, so expressive, and easy to customize sound-wise, if not
sample-wise.
> I've been noodling all day. At first the Steinway was my least fave...now
> it is my favorite - go figure.
> Wish list:
> Better in mono.
> Half-pedaling.
> An upright piano would be cool.
>
> Highly recommended for anyone who needs a VSTi piano.
>
>
>
>
> DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >Once you get your optimum velocity curve dialed in, you're gonna be
grinnin
> >like a cheshire cat.
> >
> >;o)
> >
> >"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message
news:442e00d7$1@linux...
> >>
> >> Just now finished installing it on my Receptor for live use. I'll be
> >firing
> >> it up tomorrow morning - can't wait!!!
> >>
> >>
> >> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >> >I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session
tonight
> >> >doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice
piano
> >> >sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using
his
> >> >keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking
both
> >> >Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him and
> >after
> >> >about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session he
> >was
> >> >so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty
> >forgiving
> >> >of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
> >> >noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the
session
> >> >went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for
itself
> >> in
> >> >one gig.
> >> >
> >> >This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
> >> >controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it was
> an
> >> >older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
> >> >
> >> >(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
> >> >
> >> >;o).
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >
> >
Re: Ivory VST-man, this thing is too cool [message #66036 is a reply to message #66025] Sat, 01 April 2006 20:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Neil is currently offline  Neil
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Registered: April 2006
Senior Member
DAMN! Check the low end on that Bosie!

I've always thought a Bosendorfer is like a heavy metal
piano... really scooped mids with exaggerated lo's & hi's.

Neil


"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>For those interested in hearing the demos:
>
>http://www.ilio.com/synthogy/ivory/index.html
>
>AA
>
>"Cujo" <chris@applemanstudio.com> wrote in message news:442edfda$1@linux...
>>
>>
>> I'm dying to check that out!
>> When can I come over?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>You're right.
>>>It's very cool.
>>>Runs like a freakin' champ on Receptor - something that can't be said
of
>>>large piano libraries using Kontakt II and streaming from disc.
>>>So far there are piano libraries I prefer the sound of, but Ivory is just
>>>so playable, so expressive, and easy to customize sound-wise, if not
>>>sample-wise.
>>>I've been noodling all day. At first the Steinway was my least fave...now
>>>it is my favorite - go figure.
>>>Wish list:
>>> Better in mono.
>>> Half-pedaling.
>>> An upright piano would be cool.
>>>
>>>Highly recommended for anyone who needs a VSTi piano.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>>>Once you get your optimum velocity curve dialed in, you're gonna be
>>>>grinnin
>>>>like a cheshire cat.
>>>>
>>>>;o)
>>>>
>>>>"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message
>>>>news:442e00d7$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> Just now finished installing it on my Receptor for live use. I'll be
>>>>firing
>>>>> it up tomorrow morning - can't wait!!!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>>>> >I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session
>>>>> >tonight
>>>>> >doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice
>> piano
>>>>> >sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using
>> his
>>>>> >keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking
>> both
>>>>> >Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him
and
>>>>after
>>>>> >about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session
>> he
>>>>was
>>>>> >so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty
>>>>forgiving
>>>>> >of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
>>>>> >noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the

>>>>> >session
>>>>> >went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for

>>>>> >itself
>>>>> in
>>>>> >one gig.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
>>>>> >controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it
was
>>>an
>>>>> >older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
>>>>> >
>>>>> >(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
>>>>> >
>>>>> >;o).
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>> >
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Ivory VST-man, this thing is too cool [message #66080 is a reply to message #66022] Sun, 02 April 2006 17:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Bill Lorentzen is currently offline  Bill Lorentzen   UNITED STATES
Messages: 140
Registered: June 2005
Senior Member
How is the Receptor working out?


"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message news:442ed3d5$1@linux...
>
> You're right.
> It's very cool.
> Runs like a freakin' champ on Receptor - something that can't be said of
> large piano libraries using Kontakt II and streaming from disc.
> So far there are piano libraries I prefer the sound of, but Ivory is just
> so playable, so expressive, and easy to customize sound-wise, if not
> sample-wise.
> I've been noodling all day. At first the Steinway was my least fave...now
> it is my favorite - go figure.
> Wish list:
> Better in mono.
> Half-pedaling.
> An upright piano would be cool.
>
> Highly recommended for anyone who needs a VSTi piano.
>
>
>
>
> DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>Once you get your optimum velocity curve dialed in, you're gonna be
>>grinnin
>>like a cheshire cat.
>>
>>;o)
>>
>>"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message
>>news:442e00d7$1@linux...
>>>
>>> Just now finished installing it on my Receptor for live use. I'll be
>>firing
>>> it up tomorrow morning - can't wait!!!
>>>
>>>
>>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>> >I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session
>>> >tonight
>>> >doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice
>>> >piano
>>> >sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using his
>>> >keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking
>>> >both
>>> >Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him and
>>after
>>> >about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session he
>>was
>>> >so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty
>>forgiving
>>> >of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
>>> >noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the
>>> >session
>>> >went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for
>>> >itself
>>> in
>>> >one gig.
>>> >
>>> >This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
>>> >controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it was
> an
>>> >older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
>>> >
>>> >(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
>>> >
>>> >;o).
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >
>>
>>
Re: Ivory VST-man, this thing is too cool [message #66096 is a reply to message #66080] Mon, 03 April 2006 06:19 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Stevehwan is currently offline  Stevehwan   
Messages: 207
Registered: January 2006
Senior Member
Who ever had the original session with this player, do you have any small
clip of what it sounds like? I went to Ilio's site, and all they had for
demos was all this old classical stuff. The one I listened to had some problems
when ever the player hit eight keys or more at a rapid pace, it seemed to
choke, but that would be a midi problem not bad samples. I would love to
hear something more contemporary. I am REALLY sold on the believability of
"Ivory" and am considering adding it to my arsinal.
Steve Cox Productions
"Bill Lorentzen" <bill@lorentzen.ws> wrote:
>How is the Receptor working out?
>
>
>"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message news:442ed3d5$1@linux...
>>
>> You're right.
>> It's very cool.
>> Runs like a freakin' champ on Receptor - something that can't be said
of
>> large piano libraries using Kontakt II and streaming from disc.
>> So far there are piano libraries I prefer the sound of, but Ivory is just
>> so playable, so expressive, and easy to customize sound-wise, if not
>> sample-wise.
>> I've been noodling all day. At first the Steinway was my least fave...now
>> it is my favorite - go figure.
>> Wish list:
>> Better in mono.
>> Half-pedaling.
>> An upright piano would be cool.
>>
>> Highly recommended for anyone who needs a VSTi piano.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>>Once you get your optimum velocity curve dialed in, you're gonna be
>>>grinnin
>>>like a cheshire cat.
>>>
>>>;o)
>>>
>>>"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message
>>>news:442e00d7$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> Just now finished installing it on my Receptor for live use. I'll be
>>>firing
>>>> it up tomorrow morning - can't wait!!!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>>> >I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session
>>>> >tonight
>>>> >doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice

>>>> >piano
>>>> >sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using
his
>>>> >keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking

>>>> >both
>>>> >Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him and
>>>after
>>>> >about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session
he
>>>was
>>>> >so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty
>>>forgiving
>>>> >of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
>>>> >noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the
>>>> >session
>>>> >went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for
>>>> >itself
>>>> in
>>>> >one gig.
>>>> >
>>>> >This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
>>>> >controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it was
>> an
>>>> >older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
>>>> >
>>>> >(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
>>>> >
>>>> >;o).
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>
>>>
>
>
Re: Ivory VST-man, this thing is too cool [message #66103 is a reply to message #66080] Mon, 03 April 2006 08:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Phil Aiken is currently offline  Phil Aiken
Messages: 62
Registered: February 2008
Member
In a word, great.
Ivory seems to run better on Receptor than on Mac or PC. The achilles heal
of Receptor has been streaming large piano libraries from disc at playable
latency using Native Instruments Kontakt. Ivory just plain rocks on the thing.
Other non sample based softsynths have always run like a champ on it.

My main application for it is live performance. I run the Scarbee Rhodes/Wurly,
Native Instruments B4, MTron, and assorted other stuff on it. I have yet
to fire up "Uniwire" (A VST plugin that calls to Receptor over ethernet)
and integrate it as an effects processor into my studio, so I can't comment
too much about that side of things. One of these days I'll switch to XP for
Paris and get that going.

"Bill Lorentzen" <bill@lorentzen.ws> wrote:
>How is the Receptor working out?
>
>
>"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message news:442ed3d5$1@linux...
>>
>> You're right.
>> It's very cool.
>> Runs like a freakin' champ on Receptor - something that can't be said
of
>> large piano libraries using Kontakt II and streaming from disc.
>> So far there are piano libraries I prefer the sound of, but Ivory is just
>> so playable, so expressive, and easy to customize sound-wise, if not
>> sample-wise.
>> I've been noodling all day. At first the Steinway was my least fave...now
>> it is my favorite - go figure.
>> Wish list:
>> Better in mono.
>> Half-pedaling.
>> An upright piano would be cool.
>>
>> Highly recommended for anyone who needs a VSTi piano.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>>Once you get your optimum velocity curve dialed in, you're gonna be
>>>grinnin
>>>like a cheshire cat.
>>>
>>>;o)
>>>
>>>"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message
>>>news:442e00d7$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> Just now finished installing it on my Receptor for live use. I'll be
>>>firing
>>>> it up tomorrow morning - can't wait!!!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
>>>> >I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session
>>>> >tonight
>>>> >doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice

>>>> >piano
>>>> >sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using
his
>>>> >keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking

>>>> >both
>>>> >Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him and
>>>after
>>>> >about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session
he
>>>was
>>>> >so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty
>>>forgiving
>>>> >of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty inspired
>>>> >noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the
>>>> >session
>>>> >went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for
>>>> >itself
>>>> in
>>>> >one gig.
>>>> >
>>>> >This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a great
>>>> >controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it was
>> an
>>>> >older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
>>>> >
>>>> >(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
>>>> >
>>>> >;o).
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>> >
>>>
>>>
>
>
Re: Ivory VST-man, this thing is too cool [message #66106 is a reply to message #66096] Mon, 03 April 2006 08:08 Go to previous message
Deej [1] is currently offline  Deej [1]   UNITED STATES
Messages: 2149
Registered: January 2006
Senior Member
Steve,

I'll post up some MP3's of the session later today or tomorrow. These are
just piano/vocal cover tunes for a client who is cutting a demo for lounge
singing gigs.

The secret to Ivory is getting a good controller, dialing in the proper
velocity curve in the application (very easy to do) and having a computer
that can handle streaming all of the voices (over 160) and will allow the
notes to decay normally. I'm using a dualcore AMD 4200 with 4G RA and it
handles this task with ease. There are *lots* of presets in the application
which are based on different EQ, ambience, chorusing, etc. I turn all that
off and just use the dry piano samples. It's scary realistic.

Deej

"Steve Cox" <stevec1@charter.net> wrote in message news:443120e9$1@linux...
>
> Who ever had the original session with this player, do you have any small
> clip of what it sounds like? I went to Ilio's site, and all they had for
> demos was all this old classical stuff. The one I listened to had some
problems
> when ever the player hit eight keys or more at a rapid pace, it seemed to
> choke, but that would be a midi problem not bad samples. I would love to
> hear something more contemporary. I am REALLY sold on the believability of
> "Ivory" and am considering adding it to my arsinal.
> Steve Cox Productions
> "Bill Lorentzen" <bill@lorentzen.ws> wrote:
> >How is the Receptor working out?
> >
> >
> >"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message
news:442ed3d5$1@linux...
> >>
> >> You're right.
> >> It's very cool.
> >> Runs like a freakin' champ on Receptor - something that can't be said
> of
> >> large piano libraries using Kontakt II and streaming from disc.
> >> So far there are piano libraries I prefer the sound of, but Ivory is
just
> >> so playable, so expressive, and easy to customize sound-wise, if not
> >> sample-wise.
> >> I've been noodling all day. At first the Steinway was my least
fave...now
> >> it is my favorite - go figure.
> >> Wish list:
> >> Better in mono.
> >> Half-pedaling.
> >> An upright piano would be cool.
> >>
> >> Highly recommended for anyone who needs a VSTi piano.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >>>Once you get your optimum velocity curve dialed in, you're gonna be
> >>>grinnin
> >>>like a cheshire cat.
> >>>
> >>>;o)
> >>>
> >>>"Phil Aiken" <paiken@partners.org> wrote in message
> >>>news:442e00d7$1@linux...
> >>>>
> >>>> Just now finished installing it on my Receptor for live use. I'll be
> >>>firing
> >>>> it up tomorrow morning - can't wait!!!
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>> "DJ" <animix_spam-this-ahole_@animas.net> wrote:
> >>>> >I've had an absolutely wonderful pianist over here for a session
> >>>> >tonight
> >>>> >doing some cover tunes. He's got a Yamaha controller with some nice
>
> >>>> >piano
> >>>> >sounds and was pretty leery of using a VSTi so we started out using
> his
> >>>> >keyboard DI'ed. I also midi'ed him up to Ivory and started tracking
>
> >>>> >both
> >>>> >Ivory and the Yammy into Paris. Then I A/B'ed the tracks for him
and
> >>>after
> >>>> >about an hour I couldn't get the guy to stay focused on the session
> he
> >>>was
> >>>> >so wrapped up in it. Luckily, the artist who hired him was pretty
> >>>forgiving
> >>>> >of the waste of session time and we got to enjoy some pretty
inspired
> >>>> >noodling around...............on the clock of course. I'd say the
> >>>> >session
> >>>> >went 3 hours over because of Ivory so it came close to paying for
> >>>> >itself
> >>>> in
> >>>> >one gig.
> >>>> >
> >>>> >This VSTi is truly amazing in the hands of a great player with a
great
> >>>> >controller. I forget which Yamaha controller he was using, but it
was
> >> an
> >>>> >older one with fully weighted keys and complemented Ivory to a tee.
> >>>> >
> >>>> >(yawn......off to bed now..........ta!)
> >>>> >
> >>>> >;o).
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>> >
> >>>
> >>>
> >
> >
>
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