Mr Ray. Thank you for your Kurzweil brand. It is an amazing product with incredible sounds. One thing I have to say is that I just realized that Ray Kurzweil does resemble Chevy Chase.
Vuduman Aw that sucks that you missed him man, he was really cool. We were there for the same wedding and stayed at the same hotel so that's how I was able to see him.
Kurzweil was the bees knees in the late 80’s and 90’s. The Bosendorfer sampling and their action had them ahead of everyone in the stage piano market anyway. I seem to recall Stevie always playing Yamaha during this time period. Guess I’m remembering it wrong though. Seem to never see big boys playing Kurzweil anymore.
K2000 users used to share "patches" over the net (by a mailing list!). Daneil Fisher shared a one finger reproduction of On the Run he wrote for Pink Floyd live performances. It was *_not_* a sample, but a complex patch that you could modify as you played it.
I have an autographed copy of The Singularity is Near from a speech he gave at my workplace about ten years ago. I also went to university with his daughter. Last I checked, he was trying to live until the singularity. Where is Mr. Kurzweil now? Hope he's well.
@ 2:50 "thin and electrical" vs acoustic sounds of choice...a nice idea Ray, except that a single note out of a minimoog or arp2600 still sounds bigger and richer than any Kurzweil ever did.
You are probably referencing a single tone produced by two or more oscillators with fattening modulation of a Moog. If you do a similar thing with a Kurzweil and play a single note in mono unison you'll get that same fullness of tone. I think Kurzweil tried analogue physical modeling but didn't market it. That would have given you that fullness.
How such a so smart and brilliant person that came with some much innovation by the past in music industry with great keyboards could be so much behind technology wise now? Another NAMM goes by and still no K3000, no new high-end Kurzweil electronic keyboard. That's a real shame...
He always talks of the future but we all want a new analog poly synth today. A moog still sounds bigger than anything they ever put out so how about they set a new gold standard for analog sound? Get on it.
Bring out a new fully analog poly and you will be really doing something. You did digital well but the real challenge would be a top analog. Do you have it in you? Probably not.
I have owned two Kurzweil keyboards. The tones sound wonderful. I like the feel of playing their keyboards. The design of the board is aesthetically pleasing. But, I got away from them now. I like a low cost keyboard with backing rhythms, such as a Casio CDP-S350.
Thanks for nothing, Ray. Due to all the bullshit you spew, I just can't bring myself to buy a Kurzweil, no matter how much I like how they sound and operate. 4:42 What... the... fuck?
Kurzweil is what you get when your company is all Steve Wozniaks and no Steve Jobs. Everyone was focused on building the ultimate wonky sonic architecture and DSP. No one was thinking about the user experience of playing, controlling, and connecting with a physical instrument, which happens to be one of the things people love about acoustic instruments.
Mr Ray. Thank you for your Kurzweil brand. It is an amazing product with incredible sounds. One thing I have to say is that I just realized that Ray Kurzweil does resemble Chevy Chase.
Ray is really amazing guy, it would be amazing to chat with him someday
I got to have breakfast with Kurzweil today in Denver. Being a musician, I very much enjoyed talking with him.
nice, I'm in Denver reading this a day later...
Vuduman Aw that sucks that you missed him man, he was really cool. We were there for the same wedding and stayed at the same hotel so that's how I was able to see him.
Yeah but how were the eggs?
Siri is actually "powered" by Nuance. Nuance provides the technology behind the speech synthesis feature.
Kurzweil was the bees knees in the late 80’s and 90’s. The Bosendorfer sampling and their action had them ahead of everyone in the stage piano market anyway. I seem to recall Stevie always playing Yamaha during this time period. Guess I’m remembering it wrong though.
Seem to never see big boys playing Kurzweil anymore.
0:24 OVER THE EDGE By: Jordan Rudess Ft. Rod Morgenstein
K2000 users used to share "patches" over the net (by a mailing list!). Daneil Fisher shared a one finger reproduction of On the Run he wrote for Pink Floyd live performances. It was *_not_* a sample, but a complex patch that you could modify as you played it.
Building for now and the future works.
I have an autographed copy of The Singularity is Near from a speech he gave at my workplace about ten years ago. I also went to university with his daughter. Last I checked, he was trying to live until the singularity. Where is Mr. Kurzweil now? Hope he's well.
Who is the sound designer rom-samples for the K2000?
A K2500XS with the sound quality of the K250 would have been by far the best music machine in the world! Thats my dream...
1:10 but who stole that rotary knob?
Inspiring!
Please bring out another top of the line system this year 2012.
Thanks for the comments! Stay tuned for upcoming videos and new product announcements here at KurzweilUSA.
can't wait! you're welcome
Yes we want something big and we will buy.Computer interface large memory and more.
We will buy if you will bring it out.
Hello Im from Honduras and I have a piano kurzweil sp 88 but its has a big problem I need help please
Wood action keyboard 🎹 unheard of...
But should be...
Gracias steve wonder
No mentioning of Sonivox and Jennifer?
@ 2:50 "thin and electrical" vs acoustic sounds of choice...a nice idea Ray, except that a single note out of a minimoog or arp2600 still sounds bigger and richer than any Kurzweil ever did.
You are probably referencing a single tone produced by two or more oscillators with fattening modulation of a Moog. If you do a similar thing with a Kurzweil and play a single note in mono unison you'll get that same fullness of tone. I think Kurzweil tried analogue physical modeling but didn't market it. That would have given you that fullness.
agreed and the kurzweils like the k2000 k25000 and so on have !96! to 196 oscillators! so you could damn right get a sound like an arf2600 or minimug
Shaft9000 I think you may be confusing synthesizers with samplers. It's apples and oranges. Analog vs. Digital.
good
How such a so smart and brilliant person that came with some much innovation by the past in music industry with great keyboards could be so much behind technology wise now?
Another NAMM goes by and still no K3000, no new high-end Kurzweil electronic keyboard. That's a real shame...
It all started with ray!
What with Controller in rack at Left part of interwiev ? What with spin knob ??))))
Санечка Беляев That's a Kurzweil KSP8 signal processor.
you mean the remote of the KSP8 multi-efx by Kurzweil?
Sorry but I had to laugh when he said ,he and Stevie Wonder became friends and used to see each other.
Why what's the reason for your comment.
He always talks of the future but we all want a new analog poly synth today. A moog still sounds bigger than anything they ever put out so how about they set a new gold standard for analog sound? Get on it.
vistacruiser70s Oberheim was good. They went bankrupt.
WE WANT K3000!!! WE WANT NEW SAMPLES!!! WE WANT COMPUTER INTERFACE BUILT IN!! WE WANT NEW LOOKS!
K2700
Bring out a new fully analog poly and you will be really doing something. You did digital well but the real challenge would be a top analog. Do you have it in you? Probably not.
Kurzweil. made famous by DT
acepto regalos de estos
Hi Chris, can I use this as part of my thesis I'm writing on Mr Kurzweil? What other research do you have?
Hi there,
If you ever happen to post your thesis publicly, please let me know, I would be quite interested in reading it.
See David icke and what he has to say about Dr Frankenstein kurzweil
I have owned two Kurzweil keyboards. The tones sound wonderful. I like the feel of playing their keyboards. The design of the board is aesthetically pleasing. But, I got away from them now. I like a low cost keyboard with backing rhythms, such as a Casio CDP-S350.
Yeah, since women run our home finance, the Kurzweil instruments are economically prohibitive now. I understand.
Par contre votre pc3 le6 est daubé.. problème de condensateur et d'alimentation..bien connu des malheureux possesseurs comme moi 😢
Can Ray Kurzweil even play music or is he just channeling alien intelligences to come up with these "inventions"?
ok
Thanks for nothing, Ray. Due to all the bullshit you spew, I just can't bring myself to buy a Kurzweil, no matter how much I like how they sound and operate.
4:42 What... the... fuck?
Kurzweil is what you get when your company is all Steve Wozniaks and no Steve Jobs. Everyone was focused on building the ultimate wonky sonic architecture and DSP. No one was thinking about the user experience of playing, controlling, and connecting with a physical instrument, which happens to be one of the things people love about acoustic instruments.
huh?
Yeah we'll get smarter off dubstep...