Topic: Preset that you can just swap out with whatever sample lib you use
I just uploaded a preset to replace any sort of "juiced" up romper style piano sound. You know, the punchy sound that cuts through everything, including a 2 day old pizza crust.
It's funny that I couldn't even get this far with earlier versions, I'm glad I was able to get it this close to what I was looking for. But there are still some problems, and I'm wondering if any dev person can lend me some knowledge. It's particularly the c4-c5 zone, which has been the problem since the start of pianoteq..
mp3 here:
http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/uploads.p...suguro.mp3
fxp here:
http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/uploads.p...suguro.fxp
You can tell where i'm playing a short phrase from Lullaby of the Leaves, that the right hand part sounds very thin and strange. I'm guessing it has to do with the micing position, but I couldn't find a good position that resembles a player's position + picked up good attack from the right hand..
If anyone has any insites, please share. I'm pretty sure this sort of sound will really help users who need a usable jazz/blues/pop piano right away. I mean, I'm just guessing, but there are tons and tons of users who stay away from pianoteq simply because it sounds too classic. That's including myself. So, I think it's important to offer strong and proven alternatives..