I happen to love the sound and playability of the Roland MKS20 module. I am wondering if Pianoteq is able to do a great emulation of the MKS20? Are there any patches, either factory or user created, that do this convincingly? Thanks.
EvilDragon: thanks for the response. Although, I'm pretty sure the MKS-20 is purely a modeled piano using Structured Adaptive Synthesis. This is why I was hoping Pianoteq as another modeling piano technology might be able to emulate the MKS20 pretty closely if its parameters are tweaked. Any further thoughts?
EvilDragon: thanks for the response. Although, I'm pretty sure the MKS-20 is purely a modeled piano using Structured Adaptive Synthesis. This is why I was hoping Pianoteq as another modeling piano technology might be able to emulate the MKS20 pretty closely if its parameters are tweaked. Any further thoughts?
SAS is rather different than Pianoteq. You'd really have to ask the engineers of Roland to tell you (if they would!) how they did it. I, for one, think that Pianoteq's modeling is actually much better and more precise than what Roland did 20 years ago. So, perhaps you COULD get somewhere by tweaking the parameters, but no user did that yet, so there are no MKS-20 presets in the Files section as of yet...
Also, isn't MKS-20 half samples, half physmod? Like TruePianos?
I suspected something along those lines. SAS being a different modeling technology, may not be able to fruitfully reproduce the MKS20 sound and playability. As for certain whether it actually has samples in it, I'm not 100% certain. I thought it was pure modeling. Tho, I have seen your posts in other forums, ED, and I know you are very knowledgable about synths. As such, I value your input. Thank you for sharing!
I actually like the MKS20 for what it is and the nature of the imperfect piano sound. Has a distinct character that appeals to me. Was hoping for a reasonably close software version to use on my laptop.
I suspected something along those lines. SAS being a different modeling technology, may not be able to fruitfully reproduce the MKS20 sound and playability. As for certain whether it actually has samples in it, I'm not 100% certain. I thought it was pure modeling. Tho, I have seen your posts in other forums, ED, and I know you are very knowledgable about synths. As such, I value your input. Thank you for sharing!
I actually like the MKS20 for what it is and the nature of the imperfect piano sound. Has a distinct character that appeals to me. Was hoping for a reasonably close software version to use on my laptop.
There's no way they had the CPU power back then to pull realtime full physical modeling - they did use samples and resynthesised them to attain specific timbral properties.
I happen to love the sound and playability of the Roland MKS20 module. I am wondering if Pianoteq is able to do a great emulation of the MKS20? Are there any patches, either factory or user created, that do this convincingly? Thanks.
Wasn't the MKS20 the module version of the RD1000 ?
The RD1000 was I think the first electronic instrument that not only attempted to recreate the sound of a real piano, but also succeeded, to some degree that is, and compared to what had been tried until then. It was Roland's first in a long line of RD-xxx pianos. It was expensive and heavy weight, and the look of Roland's current V-Piano very much reminds me of that old RD1000.
If you hear it with modern ears it sounds typically Roland, but not quite like a real piano :-)
Arrghh - I want to move on from that MKS-20 sound thanks. (I had an RD-300S which had a cut-down MKS-20 engine in it, and I'm sick to death of the sound!! ;^)
Is that pad sound the MKS-20, or something else? If it's the MKS, I didn't know it had that type of sound.