So far I have a nice (but not impressive) soundfont downloaded here: http://www.hum.aau.dk/~bovbjerg/piano4.html I'm on a 64k isdn connection so I can't download and try every free sample on the net. While experimenting to achieve a more natural sound I tried dssi_convolve with some IRs downloaded from noisevault.com and got a nicer result. Now, I've just been inspired by the Florian Shmidth dssi_convolve entry on his blog and I decided to create an om patch with everything I need to have a realistic piano, with: - the samples already loaded when I open the patch (I think I can use fluidsynth-dssi, with a good soundfont); - the patch will send the notes to two different responses according to the state of the damper pedal (I'm not sure this could be done with om); - it would be great to simulate also the resonance of other notes when the damper pedal is pressed or other keys are already pressed; - it would be great also to simulate a true hammer action; I think it would be good for the community to have something similar or better than the Steinberg The Grand VSTi. What's your opinion? Can you help me? Or I am doing something that's already been done? In this case, where can I find it? Regards, c. - www.cesaremarilungo.com