Is Noire Worth It? Before you buy Noire review 🎹

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

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  • @ThisIsOnesto
    @ThisIsOnesto  Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for watching ! Get NOIRE here: bit.ly/noire-onesto

  • @sheekyking
    @sheekyking Před 11 měsíci +4

    Why does my Noire not sound like this? Is this default setting?

  • @NeuroPete
    @NeuroPete Před 2 měsíci

    Noire is my favourite among several piano VSTs I own, including all the ones in Komplete 14. I thought I would like the particles engine a lot more than I do. My second favorite is Garritan CFX, recorded from the same piano model as Noire.

    • @ThisIsOnesto
      @ThisIsOnesto  Před 2 měsíci +1

      At the price, Noire is really hard to beat. It always sounds so emotional the moment you play it.

  • @bryun13
    @bryun13 Před 2 měsíci +1

    The noire is on sale now. 50% off :) anyone think it’s still worth buying in 2024? Thanks in advance

  • @Karpata1
    @Karpata1 Před rokem

    I got it on sale at half price.
    As a learning piano player this has really given me so much to play with and I can already lose myself in the sounds without even knowing any chords ;p

    • @ThisIsOnesto
      @ThisIsOnesto  Před rokem

      You seriously have one of the best affordable pianos you can get. Especially on sale. You'll easily be happy with Noire for a very very long time.

  • @JayS-qd6wq
    @JayS-qd6wq Před 2 měsíci

    Hello! Thank you for this review, I just bought Noire, but i’m not using a DAW, i am opening Noire straight from Kontakt, but i’m not able to connect my MIDI piano, do you have any suggestions please??

    • @ThisIsOnesto
      @ThisIsOnesto  Před 2 měsíci

      Sorry you're having trouble. I'd check out this article, I think it's exactly what you're looking for: support.native-instruments.com/hc/en-us/articles/210279745-Configuring-your-MIDI-Keyboard-Controller-in-KONTAKT

  • @TeslaOsiris
    @TeslaOsiris Před 3 lety +4

    Be honest...you just wanted a new instrument to play during your pep talks 🤣
    The plugin sounds great...will definitely be one to keep in mind. The felt piano would be great for LoFi music.
    By the way:
    Airy = high frequency
    Punch = mids
    Sub = lows
    I guess they felt the need to use esoteric engineering jargon than label it what it is

    • @ThisIsOnesto
      @ThisIsOnesto  Před 3 lety +2

      I will alway want a new instrument to play for pep talks.
      And yessss, the felt grand would be great for lofi. Just get something like Cassette or RC20 and it'll sound so lovely.
      And thanks for filling me in on what those terms mean. I guess what I was getting more at was the lack of more bands. I think 5 bands would have been a little more helpful in shaping the tone.
      But then again, I felt like NI wanted to keep the controls more on the simple side so it can remain more accessible for piano players. Just my guess though.

    • @joolz666
      @joolz666 Před 3 lety +3

      I don't play piano, don't have any kind of keyboard, but I love these kind of videos. I find it fascinating to hear what kind of sounds people get from plugins and seeing how they got them. Why don't mine ever sound as good?!! 😒😉😁 BTW, did you wear that polka dot shirt to match the Particles Engine? 😉😛

    • @ThisIsOnesto
      @ThisIsOnesto  Před 3 lety +1

      @@joolz666 ! Good to hear from you again. It really means a lot that you watched, even though pianos aren't really your thing. Hope it brought some inspiration.
      And I wish I could say that I coordinated that polka dot jacket with the Particles Engine. Not coordinated enough for that yet haha!

    • @joolz666
      @joolz666 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ThisIsOnesto I like pianos! It's just I can't play them. I'm thinking of adding keyboards to my music for atmosphere and texture...just need to get familiar with the whole MIDI thing. 🙂 It'll be a slow process, but all good. 👍

    • @ThisIsOnesto
      @ThisIsOnesto  Před 3 lety +1

      @@joolz666 oh that's great! There's definitely a learning curve but I would say that being able to do basic piano can be one of the most important skills.
      But you could also use midi packs for your chord progressions and melodies.
      Thanks for letting me know what you're up to

  • @oskarlinderoth
    @oskarlinderoth Před rokem

    Omg it sounds so good 🙏🏼

    • @ThisIsOnesto
      @ThisIsOnesto  Před rokem

      Thanks so much for watching! Noire is still one of my favorite pianos. I actually think it's still my favorite piano of all the ones I own.

  • @HeskethBang
    @HeskethBang Před 2 lety

    I've a busy writing schedule and need some Killer Piano presets that work straight out of the box - no time for tinkering. Is Noire for me?

    • @ThisIsOnesto
      @ThisIsOnesto  Před 2 lety

      Let's see, if you're looking for some good Felt Piano presets, then Noire is a good choice. Noire also has their other "Pure" Grand Piano, which is a good choice too. It offers a lot of presets that can give you that bright, compressed, pop piano sound, all the way to a more intimate and close piano sound.
      If you want to go creative with Piano, there's some good presets in here too, especially using the Particles Engine.
      So if those are things you're looking for, I think Noire is a solid choice. It's still a piano I frequently go to. It's certainly my favorite NI piano.
      If you have any more questions, or want more recommendations let me know. I'd love to answer them.

  • @danpejril
    @danpejril Před 2 lety

    I am very interested in Noire since it has both the Pure and Felt (mostly for the felt). Don't really have any other piano VIs. What would you recommend for general piano that may have a felt or soft piano at the $150 or lower mark? Thanks.

    • @ThisIsOnesto
      @ThisIsOnesto  Před 2 lety

      Hey thanks for watching, here's some other pianos that I think you'd like.
      The first I'd recommend is Una Corda from Native Instruments. This piano has both a pure and felt option, it also has a Cotton version which is probably in between both pure and felt.
      Another great option is to pick up some Originals from Spitfire Audio. These libraries are only $29 USD and there's a few pianos in there. A soft felt piano, a couple of uprights, and there's another that is slipping my mind. I think I would recommend this the most based off what you described.
      If you want a gorgeous felt piano that's more than $150 then check out Olafur Arnalds Toolkit at Spitfire Audio.
      Hope this helps!

    • @danpejril
      @danpejril Před 2 lety

      @@ThisIsOnesto Yes, thank you. Thanks also for the videos you create. They have been very helpful also.

    • @ThisIsOnesto
      @ThisIsOnesto  Před 2 lety

      @@danpejril I'm happy to help. Glad you've been finding them helpful.

    • @4ytherium
      @4ytherium Před 5 měsíci

      @@ThisIsOnestoIM HAVING SO MUCH TROUBKE CHOOSING BETWEEN UNA CORDA AND NOIRE 😭😭😭
      THEY BOTH SOUND SO GOOD

    • @ThisIsOnesto
      @ThisIsOnesto  Před 5 měsíci

      @4ytherium yeah they’re both great! I love Una Corda too!! However, I think Noire is better. Better enough, to say that’s the one I would choose over Una Corda.

  • @JayS-qd6wq
    @JayS-qd6wq Před 2 měsíci

    I cannot play Noire without a DAW?

    • @ThisIsOnesto
      @ThisIsOnesto  Před 2 měsíci

      I just pasted an article in your previous comment. Hope it helps! And I hope you can have fun with Noire!

  • @TheMrMRsmoke
    @TheMrMRsmoke Před 2 lety

    This versus hammers+waves?

    • @ThisIsOnesto
      @ThisIsOnesto  Před 2 lety +3

      That's a great question, and I've made videos on both so here's my thoughts.
      Hammers+Waves Acoustic and Prepared (the felt piano in there) is sort of what Noire is, a pure and felt grand piano.
      In regards to features, both are comparable. They both have deep customization of sounds and effects, great presets, and they even both have some AI generated player (Noire's Particles, and H+W's Fractals).
      When it comes to sound quality, once again they are very comparable. My experience with the two is that they are so similar in quality and detail that it becomes a matter of personal taste.
      I would guess that technically Hammers+Waves is more accurately recorded and provides more detail with the way they recorded the samples (they used a robotic hand to record each velocity level). However with Noire, they recruited Nils Frahm to create a piano VST that suits his taste.
      Personally, I love Nils Frahm's piano compositions. So naturally, I prefer Noire's sound over Hammers+Waves. And if this helps, I like the UI/UX of Noire more too. It's a bit more streamlined and less menus to dig through.
      That's what I got so far. If you have any more questions let me know!

  • @Fabvelloso758
    @Fabvelloso758 Před 8 měsíci

    It's already an outdated piano.