sonicviz
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>> I am not looking for an argument here nor trying to put Toontrack software on blast,
If you say it’s an issue with EZKEY1 it’s likely their sound design style.
>>Although I don’t know why you seem to be getting so defensive about it.
Not defensive. I’m saying back up your subjective hyperbole with real evidence. Should be simple enough.
But anyhow, I came here thinking “the bug” is obvious enough and everyone with even average headphones can replicate it and confirm as well.
Provide some real evidence, not opinion. Contrast with sound and spectral samples that you say don’t demonstrate the issue.
I know you have a high opinion of yourself that “it’s obvious, trust me” should be enough, but reality is you’re just another internet rando till proven otherwise with actual evidence.
Maybe you just don’t like TT sound design. Nothing wrong with that, that’s exactly why we have so many different VSTi’s of every instrument.
Some people like multiple ones, others only one and hate the rest. So it goes. It’s ok. Breathe. Move on.
>>Let me know if you’ve figured it out because when I tried to EQ it out (in Ez Keys 1) it’s really apparent around that 1000 Khz range but even bringing that down doesn’t seem to get rid of it.
Need more actual evidence of this being replicable vs subjective opinion. Given you’ve noticed it in EZKeys1 (I haven’t, and it doesn’t bother me) this is either an intentional “feature” of TT sound design or even possibly a more localised phenomena related to individuals hearing. Unless you can isolate where it sits in the spectrum and point it out with some actual recordings backup up by spectral analysis that can be verified it remains as a subjective listening artifact.
>>So still best bet is to either hope someone comes with a reply for a “fix”
Not really. See point 1.
I’m open to being convinced, just show me actual scientific evidence, not opinion.
Sure thing. Hyeberbolic subjective opinion on the internet is always the best evidence to present in an argument, right?
ps: that was a editing mistake Mr Genius. Some of us are not perfect, unlike you!
>>Sure. Do you have a bucket of time to lend?
Got enough time to post multiple hyperbolic opinionated “catastrophe” sound impressions, but not enough time to back it up with actual science. Got it.
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Thanked by: lp958Sounds aok to me. Checked against other piano modules/VSTi’s as well.
Instead of hyperbole, how about some recording examples and/or spectral analysis to back up your claims?
Are we there yet?
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Thanked by: TREVOR TINBERGNah, it’s not an expansion.
Day’s half over in Sweden though, get a move on!
I hope they’re not going to drag it out to end of day US time.
We’re a global user base, 8.30pm for me in Tokyo already.
Instead I’m finding out through their supplied documentation that the only integration it supports is through YFSG (Your Favorite Sound Generator) which is nowhere to be found even googling it.
All this means is you use midi out in settings to feed EzKeys midi output to any other instrument plugin aka YFSG (Your Favorite Sound Generator). There is no product called YFSG (Your Favorite Sound Generator).
They do keep things updated, as they now have the TT product manager and I regularly get updates for that.
Apart from that, as you can see from my previous replies to this thread, TT has the worst product & customer management strategy ever imo.
Arrogance isn’t a word you want attached to your brand affinity, because while your products may fill a need now, as soon as another brand comes along that is “good enough” but also gets how to treat dedicated customers they can and will drop you like a rock.
I’m not implying here either that “the customer is always right”. They are not, that’s a bs trope, and sometimes you need to fire customers.
What I’m talking about here is some basic communications decency in treating quite obviously dedicated customers with a bit of intelligence and respect when it comes to new product developments in something they have invested much time and energy in using. Word of mouth is your most effective form of advertising, and you’d think a smart company would understand a small amount of upfront work in fostering that has bigger payoffs downstream.
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