That is one of the most realistic and beautiful demonstrations of what can be done with an electronic instrument. Yes you made me very jealous well done my friend you are very very talented. May you live long and prosper .
I thank you for your explanations. They are very important to me. Especially since I had little to do with KURZWEIL. Although JustMusik has all the instruments here and the K2700 too. I always have the opportunity to probe everyone with my fingers. But, nevertheless, it is always more or less superficial. And now I can do one thing for a long time. And it will be of course PC3k8. And thanks to you, I will install both KORE64 and GERMAN D. Moreover, you are right and there will be nothing better for this station. In any case, thanks, comrade, for finding the time to sit and answer np posts.
Wow! I truly admire your skills of playing such orchestral arrangement requiring a lot of"finger-legato" articulation. Pretty awesome ! Reminds me how good organists play the complex organ music arrangements. That's art !
Kurzweil PC3 is a general-purpose instrument whose 1000+ factory presets include K2600's Orchestral and Strings extensions. Kurzweil Forte is a stage piano that has only 300+ factory presets, piano-oriented: Steinway, Rhodes, Hammond... Forte has many orchestral samples not used by presets, for PC3 compatibility. If you are looking for orchestral sounds, new Kurzweil PC4 has 1000+ general-purpose factory presets. However in this video, it's a homemade program.
@@PhilippeKappel Io non mi riferisco al tuo video ma, a tutti i video presenti su youtube che riguardano FORTE. Tutti i video relativi a FORTE mi danno un suono brutto, piccolo, lineare, piatto, freddo e inespressivo. Mentre le PC3 - PC3K - PC3A suonano tutte in modo spettacolare, caldo, avvolgente, tridimensionale, pieno e ricche di fascino. FORTE non mi trasmette niente. Lo sento come fosse una tastierina da 4 soldi. A parte i pianoforti che sono veramente belli.
@@pinocarella_00 I made the same observation as you on RU-vid videos. I explain it by the removal of a lot of very expressive presets, present in PC1X, PC2, PC3, absent from Artis and Forte, and by the fact that today VST sounds are far more realistic and expressive than factory sounds of any keyboard, "sensitive musicians" no longer turn to keyboard sounds but to VST. You say that Forte has beautiful piano sounds, it is right but Kurzweil has mostly caught up with piano sample size of Kronos and Montage. VAST programming increases expressiveness (including piano sound) but Nord has better samples, although inferior to some magnificent VST samples, so there are mostly flat "Out of the box" keyboard demos from NAMM and Musikmesse, few homemade demos which are the most expressive.
I would give it for free if I still had it, but as written in description, it was 11 years ago. You can read on the screen "Adagio Strings" the preset to which I mainly lengthened the attack and added vibrato. If I had to reprogram it for a newer keyboard, I wouldn't use aftertouch because current keyboards have aftertouch too hard.
I understand that a sampled piano or orchestra is paying to reimburse musicians' salary, concert hall's rental and microphones used to create the sound bank, but simple adjustments on a keyboard or a VST should be free. Users ready to pay for settings can find some on www.barbandco.com/home-e.html but you can obtain the same result by yourself. Someone who had no fees so nothing to pay back should not ask for money.