Gents,
The new edition of Neo-Soul Keys will be launched on the 6th of march. At $79,99 - a 60% off of regular price during the promo period.
http://gospelmusicians.com/neo-soul-key ... escription
Words from the dev :
"What's New from the Other Versions?
42 New Electric Pianos
New Clav
New Mark I Stage
New Mark II Stage
New Mark V Stage
New Wurli 300
All EX5 Ep Factory presets
New FM Tines, Dynos, and Crystal EPs
26 New Mechanical FX
Featuring Overloud's Vintage Keyboard FX suite integrated as the main FX.
Overloud's Vintage Keyboard FX included as a separate dedicated FX rack for your DAW
Optimized CPU and loading with extra attention to Logic Pro and Mainstage
Optimize preset system with better saving options and a search function
Much larger HD GUI screen for better viewing (1000x780)
Simple serial number authorization
New vintage modeled Master Limiter with a smooth and transparent soft limit and tube saturation.
Keyboard Follow (K.Follow) for Decay
Self Contained Plugin - No Free Player Rquired
Resizable GUI (85% View for Smaller Laptops)
Each mechanical effect has a dedicated:
ADSR
Velocity Curve
Velocity Amount
Keyboard Amount
Gain and Volume
Highlights and Features:
Available for VST/AU/AAX/Standalone
Operating Systems: Windows 7+ and OSX 10.7.5+
21GB of High Quality Samples
88 Distinct Electric Piano Timbres
60 Dedicated Mechanical FX
126 High Quality Presets
All of the VKFX Vintage Effects from Overloud
VKFX Included as Standalone FX to use in your DAW
18 High quality AMP Sims"
There's more than meets the eye
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Neo-Soul Keys Studio - launch the 6th march
Neo-Soul Keys Studio - launch the 6th march
"I'm using more black notes now and there are a lot of chords in the last album, too" Vince Clarke -1986
Re: Neo-Soul Keys Studio - launch the 6th march
This, I'm finally buying.
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Re: Neo-Soul Keys Studio - launch the 6th march
I think I am glad I did not pull the trigger on Keyscape.
Charlie Clouser: " I have no interest in, and no need to create, "realistic orchestral mockups". That way lies madness."
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Re: Neo-Soul Keys Studio - launch the 6th march
I doubt it's necessarily apples to apples, but I can buy this one from pocket change and i'm sure it's great
Re: Neo-Soul Keys Studio - launch the 6th march
You've got big pockets, Larry :-)
"I'm using more black notes now and there are a lot of chords in the last album, too" Vince Clarke -1986
Re: Neo-Soul Keys Studio - launch the 6th march
Just compared Stuio, UVI, and Keyscape and posted to VI control but it was a no-go, so I thought I would post my thoughts on the three here. An informal quick test to be sure, but I think informational.
Here is the original post:
By comparison NSK Studio sounded almost mono, very centered and dull, with less dynamic response when played. There also seems to be a slight distortion in the samples (could be in the vst interface, but everything is off and the output levels are not hot, even a little lower than the other two) that gets more pronounced at higher velocities. I'm sure if it's an issue it will get addressed. Perhaps it's part of the charm and with all the extra layers and fx it works fine, just my own observations. I invite those with older versions to try the same, you might be surprised. Was really hoping this would wow me and replace my UVI version, but at this point I don't think so. Had issues getting my VSTbuzz purchase to show up in my account as well, but Jamal was great and helped me through the whole process. Make sure to read install instructions as well, since I didn't properly place the samples after the NKS studio install and spent an hour trying to figure out why the plugin and standalone made no sound. Cheers.
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I would install the UVI version if I were you. Just directly compared Studio, 4.0 UVI and Keyscape using a stripped down basic suitcase. The NSK 4.0 UVI version and Keyscape were comparable- keyscape being cleaner sounding and NSK 4.0 being more gritty and beefy, but both are great.Udo, post: 4063817, member: 799 wrote:Hey GospelMusicians guys, I'm extremely annoyed.
Tried to post a question on your website using the contact form, but can't get past the captcha nonsense. Get rejected as spam.
Maybe it's related to the content of what I'm posting. It's the content of an email with evidence I bought the original from VSTBuzz.
I didn't install it yet, but now want to upgrade.
By comparison NSK Studio sounded almost mono, very centered and dull, with less dynamic response when played. There also seems to be a slight distortion in the samples (could be in the vst interface, but everything is off and the output levels are not hot, even a little lower than the other two) that gets more pronounced at higher velocities. I'm sure if it's an issue it will get addressed. Perhaps it's part of the charm and with all the extra layers and fx it works fine, just my own observations. I invite those with older versions to try the same, you might be surprised. Was really hoping this would wow me and replace my UVI version, but at this point I don't think so. Had issues getting my VSTbuzz purchase to show up in my account as well, but Jamal was great and helped me through the whole process. Make sure to read install instructions as well, since I didn't properly place the samples after the NKS studio install and spent an hour trying to figure out why the plugin and standalone made no sound. Cheers.
Re: Neo-Soul Keys Studio - launch the 6th march
Now that I'm going through Studio, I think you're still going to want Keyscape. Feels like the difference between working a funky home studio, then spending a day at Ocean Way. Yeah, the home studio is comfortable and will work fine most of the time, but to have the choice of either (especially for that horn section record) is hard to pass up.Ashermusic wrote:I think I am glad I did not pull the trigger on Keyscape.