Topic: Uploaded an edited Hamburg B-ish patch

Here's my second try of the Hamburg B-ish patch.  It's fuller and richer than the first iteration with less hammer sound.

Demo mp3:
http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/uploads.p...sh%202.mp3

FXP:
http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/uploads.p...sh%202.fxp

-- Abi

Re: Uploaded an edited Hamburg B-ish patch

going to try your fxp later - the mp3 was great again!

Re: Uploaded an edited Hamburg B-ish patch

Thanks Hans, let me know how it works with your CME keyboard.

This edit sounds a little more like the old East West Steinway B library...   I was going for the Tommy Flanagan sound from Sea Changes album, but I prefer the longer sustain.

Re: Uploaded an edited Hamburg B-ish patch

Hi Abi

I tried your fxp and there's a bit too much 'bite' too my taste... I guess that's the difference in keyboard velocity which does that - after all your mp3 sounds great...
I think this really asks for user velocity presets. Then we can also exchange those.. if someone makes a (near) perfect velocity preset for a certain type of keyboard, others using the same keyboard could use that too...
And with all different users here we could get a pretty big library of those presets I'd imagine.
That way you end up with predictable results for every user....

(so again some sort of 'combined forces' task maybe?)

cheers
Hans

Re: Uploaded an edited Hamburg B-ish patch

Hi Abi!

Great work! So let´s bring out the maximum of pianoteq. I´m trying to combine pianoteq instances to get more body. would you mind uploading the midifile "stockholm"
so  i can try it with your Fxp?

thanks

Heinke


http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/uploads.p...file01.MP3

Re: Uploaded an edited Hamburg B-ish patch

Hans: Yes, I think your keyboard's velocity curve is vastly different than mine.  I can see it from your fxps.  A callable velocity settings would help in this case.  I use pianoteq on 3 different keyboards depending on how much I'd like to lug around when I go on gigging.  I tend to make 3 different fxps for each keyboard to match each curve.

Heinke: Thanks for your comment.  I'll upload the midi file later tonight.  I'd love to hear your stacking work.

-- Abi

Re: Uploaded an edited Hamburg B-ish patch

Here's the midi file for Dear Old Stockholm: http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/uploads.p...ckholm.mid

-- Abi

Re: Uploaded an edited Hamburg B-ish patch

Hi Abi!

Here is the "Stack-Sound": http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/uploads.p..._01-03.MP3

I think the problem is the differnt velo-setting everyone has. I´m not shure that I´ve enough time left to harmonize the velo-settings of the world. Maby someone else has the passion. but for me it´s ok to hear the directions in which people develope their sound, and that I could hear with your mp3 and fxp file.  So what I´ve done is to change the velocity of the midifile in the dynamic range but did´nt change the piano and forte settings in my presets. Tell me what you miss in the sound so that I can go further in programming pianoteq. (if you like)

many thanks so far

Heinke