A brief overview/review, I’ve been playing it all nite: Very nice. 11 songs and a few 8th note ostinato patterns for ballads (3 major, 3 minor).
What I like about the “variations” is that they act more like true variations than the original midi patterns, which basically are “slow, medium, fast”. In other words, these new patterns are more interchangable as the variations are similar tempo-wise but not content-wise. It would be easy to take 1/2 of “variation 1” and 1/2 of variation 2 and make them flow in a cohesive phrase.
The product itself is similar to the original, there are no surprises. The patterns aren’t particularly diverse, they are fairly standard styles that are rhythmic and somewhat in the “balladeer/Billy Joel” style. That’s not a bad thing, it fills out the original patterns nicely. There are a few upbeat ones. “80’s moto” is particularly cool.
There’s a good amount of material here. That might not be apparent at first. As has been discussed on this forum, it takes a bit of digging and going through the variations/song parts to grasp how much is here. Since it is focused solely on “pop/rock”, it takes a little while to go through chorus/bridge/variations and hear how much content there is, but it’s pretty sizable. When added to the original patterns, it’s a nice little starter library.
If there are any “cons”, it would be diversity. I’m not sure that is a “con”: some people have complained about the lack of content, so there is a lot more content now. It’s just fairly focused on one area. It can be hard to judge at first since they are all in C and that can fatigue the ear, but in “real life” with various keys etc, I think most people will be happy with this new batch. Kudos to Toontrack, and especially to the pianist for doing such a fine job.
Installation was automatic. Click the installer and that’s it.
ORIGINAL: juicy
Your check’s in the mail.
Thanks for the insult, smilie or not. Life’s too short dude…
Eh ?
Nice review can equal, your check’s in the mail. no???
far out Umm your right though ,life’s too short but liked the report, i thought.
It can be hard to judge at first since they are all in C
That’s not correct. If you go to Menu > Browser and check ‘Play in Original Key Signature’, you will hear how they are performed when recorded. When this is not checked, the Browser Transposes the MIDI to match the current Master Key set at the bottom of the EZKeys interface.
BR,
John
John Rammelt - Toontrack
Technical Advisor
Sorry Juicy, I took you the wrong way. My bad.
John: thanks for that. I actually knew that (but wasn’t clear about it), I thought that listening in one key would be a more revealing way of checking them out.
For those wondering about content, the midi pack has about 25% as much content as the original.
No products in the cart.
Get all the latest on new releases,
updates and offers directly to your inbox.
Note: By clicking the 'I WANT IN' button, you will not be creating a Toontrack user account. You will only sign up to get our newsletters, offers and promotions to your inbox. You can unsubscribe at any time from a link at the bottom of each email. If you want to learn more about our privacy policy, please find detailed information here.
