MATRIXSYNTH: KORG grandstage vs Eventide Space - resonant space piano


Friday, March 23, 2018

KORG grandstage vs Eventide Space - resonant space piano


Published on Mar 23, 2018

"If you like my stuff please support me on http://music.ollilab.com/ and https://www.patreon.com/theBURG

For those of you who have followed my channel for a while know that i have a thing for electric piano sounds. This weekend I was able to fulfill one of my biggest dreams after a long long wait, to get a proper fullsize piano into my studio.. the KORG grandstage.

There is something special playing on weighted keys, dynamics and the feel is just .. magic. Dont worry, the BURG is still here.. there will be no jazzpiano sessions.. just space jams, because that's what i do, i play the space piano :D And yeah, I will keep the yamaha reface CP, it is a lovely little piano and it will be coming with me on live gigs etc.

On the grandstage i have sound 046, Tine Mark I rhodes sound (no internal FX), a mono signal goes into the CSIDMAN - ditto - particle - eventide and then into my H5 zoom recorder. In the eventide space i am using the blackhole algorithm with the resonance cranked pretty high.. i love how the sound just breaks up and almost distorts when i hammer the keys hard. There is a fair bit of resonating and ringing going on so be moderate with the volume the first round you play it.

Hope you will enjoy it!

Gear used: KORG grandstage
FX: Catalinbread CSIDMAN, tc electronic ditto X2, red panda particle, Eventide space

BooooM!"

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