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Aren't the books you buy on a Kindle equally downloadable into the Kindle app on an iPad?
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Yes, but the App is still the property of, and therefore under the control of Amazon
We could also start talking about Calibre and all the other cross platform format conversion apps, but my post wasn't about Kindles, iPhones, Android Phones etc... it was about illustrating a relatively new marketing model which consumer electronics and content providers are adopting to establish 'locked-in' relationships with their customers
I have no idea if this new Kawai product follows that model and I am not 'dissing' the product in any way as it seems very exciting... I'm just wondering if it is indicative of Kawai being the first manufacturer to try to bring this particular type of marketing model to the home musical instrument market
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But you bought those 5 Apple devices and you will continue to replace them with more Apple devices in the future because of your investment in the Apple Ecosystem Apps you have bought... QED Yes. I'm trapped. I don't deny that.
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Have you ever bought an ebook from Amazon? It might cost you almost as much as a 'real' book which is a bit strange when you consider the difference in production costs, but it works on that nice Kindle Ebook reader so you can carry it and several hundred similar books around with you easily to read almost anywhere anytime
But who owns it? Not you... you can't (legally) lend or give it to a friend, you can't resell it and you can't leave it to your children when you die - it certainly isn't your asset or your property: you just have a lifetime lease on being able to access it (or as long as Amazon stay in business or don't cancel your access to their site because of a 'contract violation' on your part)
When your Kindle's non-replaceble battery dies, or you drop and break that fragile E-ink screen what do you buy to replace it? Well, as you have spent several hundred dollars on Ebooks which are in Kindle format the choice is pretty much limited to another Kindle, and so you continue buying more books in that format to use on the new Kindle and therefore become ever more invested in that system. You don't even have the possibility to sell the Kindle with the books you bought loaded as the first system reset will remove all the books and the new user will not be able to recover them (legally) unless they download them again. Therefore if you want to get a Nook instead then you basically need to throw away all those hundreds/thousands of dollars you spent on Amazon books and start again - realistic?
Got an iPhone or an Android phone? Bought any apps for it? When it comes time to replace these with a new phone does the level of liking for the 'other' system or disliking of 'your' system outweigh the cost of junking the apps you bought as they won't work on the other system. If it doesn't then the result is that you carry on buying new phones and applications from the same ecosystem and the lock-in continues - and maybe even buy 'download' or 'app store' gift vouchers as presents to lock friends or other members of your family further into their phone ecosystems
In the world of cameras Sony have just introduced the concept of 'apps' into their latest models whereby the cameras are sold with basic functionality which you can extend by 'buying' new firmware functions. These new functions will transfer to new Sony camera bodies but not to any other brand, and again are not transferable or re-sellable to another user so you can't recover your investment if you want to change brands/systems
Is this new Kawai concept also going to follow the 'Ecosystem' pricing model whereby you buy those piano tones and that funky rhodes sound/sounds you want piecemeal and then find that your only option is to either lose that investment or buy another Kawai piano when the time comes to replace the piano?
Time will tell... I got one of the first Kindles to come out and have a substantial Amazon e-library, but I almost NEVER use a *Kindle* device to access my library. Kindle apps are available for free for iPads, other tablets, Macs, PCs, and smartphones.
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A bookshelf isn't a new concept either, but although a Kindle similarly stores books, it is something different where the storage and the product are integrated and inseperable
It might be that this new Kawai product is something more than just a MIDI controller " It might be that this new Kawai product is something more than just a MIDI controller" Where is any evidence that this is a reality? Its full description has not been released as of this time. Why worry about something you are only imagining might be? I have not seen anything in the VPC suggesting we are going to be chained to a Cloud account that streams the piano samples to the VPC. What is so different about the VPC that you actually see and are not imagining? Many digital keyboards can use software sounds. This one is not exclusively locked into any one of them. If it catches on it might even spark more software options. There is a degree of security (peace of mind) in the software as it comes from a variety of sources rather than one which could fail and disappear. Really the only thing significantly different is focusing on premium action in a MIDI controller.
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Guys, I don't want to be mean, but it seems I am the only one who qualifies for a keyring Here's my answer for the 4th icon and VPC1 keyring competition: Alicia's Keys Check out the latest update and the 4th icon.
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Here's my answer for the 4th icon and VPC1 keyring competition: Alicia's Keys Congratulations, you win (no seriously they updated the picture with the fourth element and it's indeed Alicia's keys). Synthogy Ivory II, Pianoteq 4, Galaxy D, Alicia's keys one of those things is not like the others...
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Damn only seconds too slow
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I don't see much love around here for Alicia's Keys.
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My first thought was 'Alicia's Keys, really?'
After a little bit of elaboration though it definitely makes sense.
For one getting Native Instruments to be on board with the VPC seemed like a smart thing to do.
Secondly though, the previous three are all about the best replication of an acoustic either by means of sampling or modeling. You'd want at least one set though thats great in a band context and has 'the punch' to compete against the other instruments live on stage.
While it might not be the best sample set out there it does seem to be the only one that's optimized for stage performance. At least that's what the reviews seem to agree on.
This pushes the VPC from being solely for home or studio duties or 'enthusiasts' to a viable stage presence 'out of the box'.
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Well, yes and not. My answer was entirely statistical. I've seen icons are following the natural order of most preferred software pianos: Ivory, Pianoteq, Vintage D... and I think Alicia's keys sits next to them.
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Has NAMM already started ?! Just to put all speculation out of its misery. Is there an official Kawai press event scheduled , if so...when ?
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I thought it must have been an informed guess, so outlandish it sounded to me at first.
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I'm a bit confused about what exactly this product is. On this page it says: "We found the Kawaivpc.com website where Kawai announce a true piano that will be able to control virtual pianos on your computer.""... Kawai has partenered with the virtual instruments editor Pianoteq, Synthogy and Galaxy Instruments to announce a true and full piano able to control virtual instrument through a USB connection."Well, lots of us already have pianos/keyboards that control Pianoteq, Synthogy, and Galaxy pianos through a USB (or MIDI) connection. So, what exactly does this new Kawai instrument do differently?
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By the way, there's one more reason why Alicia's Keys is among the other three pianos. These are probably the only four software pianos which support half-pedalling, string resonance, damper resonance, repedalling (not sure about Alicia's keys though) and other mandatory pianistic features.
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I think AK is in there to provide a pop-music piano, a very different sound from the other, classically-oriented pianos in the list.
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I agree.
I've read a lot of reviews about sample sets and virtual instruments while deciding on which package to buy.
Most reviews of AK mention that the pianos don't sound very great at first when played in a studio context but most mention that the piano sound really shines on stage.
It's also the only true pop piano of the bunch.
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Does anyone know when this is going to hit the market ? Anytime soon in Europe ?
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Does anyone know when this is going to hit the market ? Anytime soon in Europe ?
I guess we'll know in a couple of days.
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