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The Android stuff ain't no Steinway or Rhodes by any stretch but it is satisfactory enough for practice and maybe an emergency.
#Wii dance 2016 full size#
Bringing a lightweight 88 key piano to a gig that sounds and feels like a real piano and having a really portable multi-octave keyboard with some full size keys to practice or compose on anywhere I want that sounds like a pretty realistic piano.
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two problems that have been bugging me, solved. Duly impressed, I got the full versions of iGrand and iElectric for less than $10 for the both of them giving me more than 40 different acoustic and 464 electric pianos, some are layered with strings, some are phased or chorused and while I pass on a lot of them like thumb-tack piano or hard coded effects there are a few that are pretty remarkable considering these samples are on my phone!!!! The IRig keyboard comes with Sample Tank 3 SE and some IK plug-ins and content for it which are worth more than the keyboard (I downloaded them but may never actually get around to use as I've got those bases filled by Scope and Kontakt, etc. I think it needs Android Lollypop and it works perfectly with the IK pianos on my LG G3. I took it to work today and on my lunch hour got in some pretty good practice time through my phone! This will work on buses, backseats, parks, hotels. It will store 4 program presets and take sustain or expression pedals and is powered by the phone.
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#Wii dance 2016 mod#
It has transpose and all that and mod and pitch wheels. It has octave keys but forget arpeggios or multi-octave scale passages. The keyboard is still small but open two handed voicings are possible. I put that to the iGrand and iElectric and latency is low enough to play trills etc. A tiny keyboard controller with 37 full sized keys that works with my Android.
#Wii dance 2016 pro#
Maybe in an emergency although I could not think of any scenario in which would I use them but to practice stuff while on the go, perfect with the IK iRig PRO Keys 37 USB which just came out. Perhaps toys but truly surprisingy good enough for some situations. The Casio sounds much better with 128 note polyphony and the "AIR" technology but the iGrand and iElectric are suprisingly good. They actually sound pretty good and can be tweaked somewhat. I plugged into the studio monitors and the sounds are more than decent. The phone speaker does not do them justice at all.
#Wii dance 2016 Bluetooth#
Put the phone into Airplane mode and forget Bluetooth and there's really no noticeable latency.
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Now if Pianoteq could run on Android.ĭid I say Android? IK Multimedia has released the iPad's iGrand Piano and the iElectric Piano for Android. Even so, I really just wanted something to play solo piano or in an acoustic type setting without bringing tons of stuff and feeling like I could relax and just play piano or Rhodes. With a Boss Leslie pedal there's an improvement however a laptop running VB3 would be the way I go. The organs could be better, but then I never really heard a good B-3 sound from any of these keyboards. Even the EP's, FM pianos and strings sound good enough. Okay, the case is plastic, but solid plastic, while my Kurzweill is wood and metal. The pianos sound great, are tweakable and the keybed is excellent and the thing weighs only 20 lbs. I read a lot about it and decided at that price to jump. Otherwise the sound of the PX-150 is the same, supposedly as the higher end Casios. Not worth $100 bucks more to me for the better onboard speakers and strings. The electric pianos and strings are supposed to be newer in the PX-160. I will use my 2 dead quiet Yorkville (Traynor) KB-50 amps (easier than lugging my 2 Mackie 450's - the Italian one's, not Chinese - which I could also do to add another 50 lbs). So what do I lose by getting the PX-150 as opposed to the PX-160? The on-board speakers of the PX-150 are said to be not as good as the PX-160. Too much stuff and too damn heavy, so what to do? I bought a Casio PX-150 for $399 from Kraft. Even so I would lug a laptop (a pretty powerful one) to handle Pianoteq with the SP-88 as a controller. The sounds are not the greatest in this day and age but my tweaks render the pianos really good. A great fully adjustable Fatar TP-10 keybed but it weighs 52 lbs. For a die-hard player, a good graded hammer action keyboard is a must but really heavy to lug around or too damn expensive. The days of having a decent piano on a venue are pretty much gone for me.