STUDIOLOGIC SL88|GRAND KONTROL? How I Made My Own 88-Note Dream Setup | NI SL88|Grand Update
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 24 окт 2024
- In this video I made my OWN dang Kontrol Setup with the StudioLogic SL88|Grand keybed. And this one works!
Also see these videos for more with the SL88|Grand:
Ultimate Piano VST Comparison: Keyscape, Spitfire, NI, Logic, Musio with the StudioLogic SL88 Grand
• Ultimate Piano VST Com...
Playing Logic Pro 11 Studio Piano and Studio Bass | StudioLogic SL88 Grand www.youtube.co...
Thanks for watching this video.
Make sure to SUBSCRIBE below, and let us know if we can review a keyboard you are needing info about.
Hey. Have you done comparisons of the SL88 Grand with the Numa X Piano GT and its TP/400 WOOD keyboard? And if so how would you rate the differences between the TP/40 WOOD and the TP/400 WOOD?
No, I haven't seen the Numa.
I love this keyboard. But I needed to send it back for replacement, the center big knob was having some issues when moved up, it block itself, like it wasn't properly centered or someting.
Strange!
Excuse me, don't you think it's extremely loud? I mean the keys action. Could I practice at night with headphones? Thanks!!
No, I don't think the key action is that loud. I would say it's a little quieter than 'playing' your fingers on a wood table, as if you're playing a piano.
@@jcrefeld You're very kind, thank you!
How is the SL88 as a MIDI controller compared to your previous P515? Have you considered the Numa X Piano GT? For a solo pianist 100% acoustic piano, would you recommend the P515 or a MIDI+VST controller? What keyboard action do you consider better? heavier and more solid? Tanks
Cool info. Needs more cats. It's nice to know before you drop a grand on a midi controller that it will hold up. I like the idea of the Fatar W400 keybed but it's still fairly new and there aren't many durability reviews on it. Great idea bolstering the controls with a midi pad. I was thinking a 25 or 32 key keyboard was the only option. Liked and newly subscribed.
Awesome. Thanks. Yeah the cats come and go as they please. I think it's going to be pretty durable. I've heard good things for others. Who've had it over a year.
@@Cre8ivKeyboards I made a mistake. The keybed is a Fatar TP/40W, not a TP/400. I'm thinking the 40W, having been around longer, has had its deficiencies addressed long before. I'm still kind of obsessed with the StudioLogic Numa X 88 Grand, though.
I wondered if you were paying for a cheaper keyboard and wanted something to play around with until you got the SL88, would you go for the SL88 studio, Hammer 88 or use your NI S61 for piano playing
I have a old Roland HP702 graded hammer piano, but I want something mid price for my studio and will be looking to upgrade to something better at a later date
I mainly write orchestral music, but it's nice having a piano for certain compositions, I have Komplete and other libraries, so I am purely looking for something to control samples
Thank you for your reviews, they have been educational and you play very well
Any chance to see your review of Numa X GT? 😊
I would love to, but not sure I can get my hands on one here.
Wonderful!
A question, the piano patch you are using in the beginning of the video, is it a built-in patch?
It's just the normal Studio Piano patch that comes with Logic. I am using Mike A. and mike B. I have another video about this that is in the description.
Studiologic have their own controller for the sl88, you should check it out because not only is it connected with midi din its also Bluetooth as well.
It have all the controls you mentioned that you need plus many more faders.
You gave up too quickly on the Native Instruments S88MK3, lots of extra bang for the buck and a similar keybed, with poly after touch. And given your chose route, the Maschine MK3 would have given your the screens to select instruments; something your can’t do on the Maschine mini.
I have a S61 and am
Updating to the S61MK3 soon. The action on the SL88Grand is absolutely NOT similar to the S88.
Besides, I had no choice but to return it. Power did not work.
I gave up on the S88MK3 also, the piano action was sluggish and heavy. Now hoping/waiting for Studiologic to update the SL88 Grand with polyphonic aftertouch.