Tom Rung
Members-
Posts
44 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Downloads
Everything posted by Tom Rung
-
Version 1.0.0
1,341 downloads
1. Install DOLCE-1 (displays as Dolce-1) in User Slot of Piano 2. Install PNO_1_CL.ZTN (displays as Pno 1 closed) in User Slot of Piano 3. Install PNO_1_SE.ZTN (displays as Pno 1 semi) in User Slot of Piano 4. Install PNO~MX-3 in a Registration Slot Split on/or off as desired with split point at F3-F#3 -
Version 1.0.0
277 downloads
1. Install GRN'SPNO.ZTN (displays as Grannie Pno) in User Slot of Piano The tone "Grannie Pno" is a modification of 006 LA Piano. 2. Install DOLCE-1.ZTN (displays as Dolce-1) in User Slot of Piano 3. Install EP~BAR-3.ZRM in a Registration Slot Split on/or off as desired with split point @ F3-F#3 -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- 1 review
-
- 1
-
-
-
-
-
Version 1.0.0
81 downloads
1. Install JZZ-OCT.ZRM in a Registration Slot The Octave Piano adds a nice jazzy touch to the Air E.Piano, and the Ride Bass is accented by the Jazz Guitar. Split on/or off as desired. Works well for jazz and blues. Only factory tones were used to create this registration preset. split point @ F3-F#3 -
Version 1.0.0
110 downloads
1. Install JAZZY_VI.ZTN (displays as Jazzy Vibes) in a User Slot of Elec.Piano The tone "Jazzy Vibes" is a modification of 047 Vibraphone 1 2. Install JZZVB-1.ZRM in a Registration Slot Bassoon on/or off as desired. Works well for practicing jazz melodies and left-hand bass patterns. split point @ F3-F#3 -
Ivan, Back when I was experimenting, M-Audio AV40 powered monitors worked very well for amplifying keyboards. When you're sitting at your keyboard, have the speakers angled inwards with the tweeters pointing directly at you and at about ear level (they are near field monitors). Should be able to find a good set for 100-150 dollars. They have 4" woofers. The problem with powered monitors with bigger speakers is that there is too much power - you don't really need more than 10 watts or so per channel for casual home playing.
-
-
-