![]() Virtual instruments are getting closer and closer to the sound of the real deal but the playing experience makes a huge difference. MIDI Driver: USB-MIDI Driver V1.3.2-2 for Mac macOS 10.13-OS X 10.5. mrufino1 From the day that I once played a Steinway grand on a stage - just for a few minutes - I knew that theres nothing like playing a real, good grand piano in a room that is large enough to let it breathe. ![]() This library offers up to 18 velocity layers. The size of the entire library is 77 GB, but if you are short of disk space, each piano can be installed individually. S90 Editor: I have the S90XS editor installed because I couldn’t find one for the ES Synthogy Ivory II Grand Pianos delivers the sound of three true heavyweights: The Steinway D, Bösendorfer 290 Imperial, and Yamaha C7. When I open the Editor and go to “File” “Set-Up”, under “Data Port” I check the “ON” for USB and there is nothing to select. To me, Truepianos (Atlantis module) sounds like a good, high-end ROMpler piano, whereas Pianoteq has a synthetic quality to it that makes it unconvincing. In terms of realism, it's not even close: Truepianos over Pianoteq by a mile. I think One of the main issues is that I can not get the *ONLNE w/blue dot or *OFFLINE w/blue dot to appear in the upper left of the Editor window. I adjusted no velocity settings, and the only EQ adjustment I made was to eliminate any default reverb. ![]() Despite an older keyboard can this still be done? My mission is to set-up my S90ES keyboard with Cubase Artist 9.5 and be able to use the integrated S90 software editor in Cubase. I’ve read a lot of articles and watched a lot of YouTube videos…but…since I don’t 100% understand what I’m doing, it’s hard to know whether I’m doing something wrong or I simply don’t have the right drivers/software loaded due to lack of support on an older keyboard.
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