The discountpianosoftware.com site, let users post or rate the piano disks and CD's on site, but I believe they are going out of business. You can also listen to a few samples on that site as well. I usually stick with the piano only stuff as it sounds the best, most times. If I want to listen to the audio type songs I play them in a nice stereo system. David Lanz has good piano disks. Joan --- In disklavier@yahoogroups.com, Phil Blah <phil.blah@...> wrote: > > Hey there, > > Yeah I totally agree, some titles are great and others fail to capture the song properly at all. > > It's also annoying that you have to buy a entire CD and can't just download 1 song with piano data.... they are still way behind the times with stupid old bloated uncompressed wave files. A 192 or 256 MP3 (or even something efficient) would be good. > > Plus, using the Mark 4 internet connection... I am continually frustrated in how much I have to pay for 1 song. Some are hard to tell if they are any good until you buy them (sample is too short). Also if they are 'general midi' it does warn you that the song might be shitty, but they charge pretty much the same price.. The only 'safe' purchases are from 'Sue Downs' but sometimes I feel that they are 'just churned out'. > > :) hehe I like constructive winging. > > Philip > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: ezephyr5 <ezephyr5@...> > To: disklavier@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Sunday, 1 March, 2009 6:48:43 PM > Subject: [disklavier] Any Reviews of Yamaha Disklavier Music? > > > I've purchased various Yamaha Piano Soft and Smart Piano Soft titles. I > have found that the results vary in quality. Are there any reviews of > these titles? Does anyone care to share what they like and what they > don't. > > For many of the Yamaha Smart Piano Soft titles, the piano overpowers > the music, mainly because the playback of the CD seems too soft and its > volume is weaker that it should be, even with the speakers and the > audio turned all the way up. > > Some Smart Piano soft titles do not have this problem, so perhaps this > is becuase of the recording volume of the original CD. > > Even for some of the Piano Solo titles, many of the performances come > across as "too fancy", in my opinion. Sometimes I think the performer > is trying to out-do the original artist --- and sometimes the results > are just too ornate. > > Depsite all of that, there are some that I have purchased that I do > like considerably. > > > > > > Stay connected to the people that matter most with a smarter inbox. Take a look http://au.docs.yahoo.com/mail/smarterinbox >
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Re: Any Reviews of Yamaha Disklavier Music?
2009-03-03 by jheitzeb1
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