Roland RD 2000 vs Keyscape Battle 2024
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- Опубліковано 29 бер 2024
- In this video I'm comparing the modeled German Concert sound from Roland RD 2000 with the sampled Yamaha C7 from Keyscape.
Both tracks are at the same loudness (-14 LUFS).
Access 10 presets I made for RD 2000 here:
www.patreon.com/posts/roland-...
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first off: amazing playing here. Secondly: the RD 2000 sounded great but once the Keyscape dropped it was an instant "vibe" so my vote goes to Keyscape.
I like that Keyscape has a lot more parameters to tweak. Also the tone is warmer and less metalic. Probably because the plugin uses a tape machine. But for me no plugin can beat the lower register from the V-Piano (German Concert in this case).
A warm tone at the piano in my opinion always wins.
German concert was a game changer for RD-2000
Exactly, especially the lower register sounds much better than any sample library.
Wonderful playing 🙂
Thanks for watching!
Rd-2000 "the winner", really natural bite and piano performance. Key too much effects but sounds good too(Personally speaking).
Some people don’t like the bite :)
@@rolandv-piano Of course!....
;)
Came for the sound, stayed for the playing.
Thanks!
I'd guess Nord piano 5 is the world champ on the market, as to comparison of these two, for me at least they sound equally perfect. But most of all i'd say, Steinway 0 or B :) would be my preference :)
Sampling and physical modelling are two completely different technologies
@@rolandv-piano yea , isn't sampling sound more natural and realistic ?
@user-hp2hd5vy5x not necessarily, especially when we’re talking about long notes and how they ring, also the interaction between different strings can’t be sampled.
Feels like Roland will mix better alive, but Keyscape is my favorite for solo
I use Keyscape mostly in the studio but I have a couple presets for live too.
Hey 😊
There's no comparison : Roland is superior ! Even if Keyscape is also great but it sound very "plugin" face to the Roland.
Keyscape🎉🎉🎉 but can I use the faders on the rd2000 to control my daw??
Yes, if you press shift the led turns green and you can control an external sound
@@rolandv-piano okay thanks what about the knobs and buttons??
I don’t know for sure but I don’t think they send MIDI CC data via usb. They can be assigned to different parameters internally. I will need to try but I usually use AKAI LPD8 controller for external instruments. It’s cheap and very effective especially with Ableton Live.
Those pianos sound superb. They're both great. As it seems Roland has Ultimate Piano which sounds like Keyscape, I maybe wrong but definitely sound very similar imo. 😊
Both top notch
Does the Keyscape piano have pedal down resonance?
What do you mean by that?
@@rolandv-piano Pedal or damper resonance. When you play on a piano with the damper pedal down, all the strings vibrate a little with the note or chord you just played.
It has an option called “sustain realism”
@@rolandv-piano I see. I looked it up and this option turns off the pedal down samples (samples with resonance) to release the strain on your computer. That means the Yamaha C7 does indeed has pedal down resonance, which is good news. Thank you.
Even when it’s on it doesn’t come close to modelled piano sounds but it’s a cool option to have.
I wanna know what the player thinks?
I mostly use Keyscape but I like the lower register from Roland modelled pianos.
The two pianos should be equalized in the same way. Roland is more bright while keyscape looks like it's in the basement!😁
That’s not the point of this video. The sounds each have a different character and the eq is part of it.
Keyscape wins