Hello Alexander!
Thanks for sharing this piece, it's so very lushious and melodic. I
mean melodic as in almost singing. Very enjoyable. The only thing I
dislike about it has nothng to do with you, but everything to do with
the piano. It lacks some movement in its timbre, which so would have
benefitted the piece. Still, that won't stop me listening again.
Did you record MIDI first or just audio? If you recorded MIDI first,
would you mind passing the MIDI on as well? I would like to know, how
it sounds on a different piano. If you had and would be interested, I
would certainly like to upload a version with a different instrument,
so you can a/b compare. :-)
Warmly yours
Julien
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It's the bechstein model, with a modified velocity curve.. I quite like
this piano tho, it just seems more clearer than the other ones.. It
seems sligthly overplayed on the louder velocities tho so I've removed
those.. But I only have pianoteq play so I can't edit too much :P The
first thing I would change is the "unison width" value if I had the
standard version. I did record midi, and actually edited the velocity
and length on one note so it isn't 100% real ;P The midi:
http://db.tt/cGMKl9K
Peter: That's seems odd the link works perfectly for me both when
clicking it directly and opening in ff and cp/paste to chrome
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