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PMI Bosendorfer

2003-08-21 by MPOST

Hi people,
We DO have a full version of all the PMI pianos (Bosendorfer 290, Steinway D
and Yamaha) in our on-line store. They are avilable on CD (obviously with
the compressed Rar files) and as uncompressed EXS data on DVD's. Our first
batch of Light Edition cd's suffered from an ugly UDF/ISO problem that made
them hard to read on some non-UDF enabled MAC OS computers, but we solved
all that and both the CD's and DVD's are now ISO and UDF compatible.

All these new products were added to our on-line shop last week. We're
distributing them via our own on-line store (www.postpiano.com) and
distributors worldwide are picking them up slowly. EastWest, Time+Space,
Krypton is selling some of them. Best Service will follow.
But we also deliver duty-free worldwide without additional shipping costs so
that shouldn't be a problem.

Sorry for the shameless plug but we have a special EXS page here:
http://www.postpiano.com/basishtml/kontaktdemo.html
and demos that were made with the EXS sampler here:
http://www.postpiano.com/basishtml/exshal.html
and the latest EXS program files updates can be found here:
http://www.postaudiomedia.com/basishtml/updates.html

By the way, most of my other libraries (Harpsichords, Organs, Accordions)
are all available in native EXS format now. When you select them in our
on-line store there is a format pop-up box where EXS can be selected.

Hope this answers some of the questions raised here.

Michiel Post

Creative Director,

Post Musical Instruments
Post Audio Media

Rijnstraat 4
1078 RA Amsterdam
Netherlands

voice:+31.20.4041.687
fax: +31.20.4041.689

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>    From: Jeff Fisher <jefisher@...>
> Subject: Re: Bosendorfers again
>
> The PMI is fantastic, dunno about the Bardstown. Caveat: the PMI comes
> as a .exe file which needs to be decompressed in Windows. When I told
> EastWest about this (no PC here)...they immediately decompressed it and
> sent me a DVD which I then converted to EXS...Same day!! Great company.
> If you go this route, you will need to edit the keymaps, because the
> pedal down groups were then playing at the
> same time as the pedal ups. Not a big job.
> This piano is awesome though, for sound and dynamics, hard to imagine
> anything better.
>
> Jeff
> >
> >   Obviously, implementation into EXS24 has to be considered as well,
> > since the PMI piano doesn't have a native EXS24 version. I know this
> > has
> > been discussed before, but if anybody who has experience with both
> > libraries has a recommendation given the current PMI price reduction,
> > I'd
> > love to hear it--other than the obvious "buy both":)
> >
> > Sean McCoy

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