Topic: Preseting this piano

Hey you

Cesar Camargo Mariano made a great album with Romero Lubambo called DUO. For me, this is a reference in piano sounds. The thing is, I can't find a way to design a piano like this recording:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90Z-LGSwiFM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucVN4qp6QG4

Seems that his decay is very, very short. I don't know. How would you guys design this?

Re: Preseting this piano

romero lubambo!!  he is my guitar god.  I saw him at a tiny venue in NYC called Cachaca, which infortuantely closed..  I didn't know who he was at the time, but loved his playing so much, I was captivated with just like 20 seconds of his playing.

Are you talking about this specific recording?  Or is there a better recording of this?  Maybe it's because if the mono conversion in youtube, but there's lots of room ambiance...  From what I know about pt3, this particular type of tone is quite hard to achieve on pt3..  I know it should be possible to get pretty close.  Pt3 generally sounds much more mellow.

Last edited by kensuguro (01-04-2009 01:16)

Re: Preseting this piano

Do you know Cesar Camargo Mariano??

He's like a legend... This Duo is one of the best ever )

Here is a good recording. Just press the play button in this page:

http://umquetenha.blogspot.com/2009/03/...bambo.html

Re: Preseting this piano

I tried to reproduce some of his tone. Of course, the recording/mixing engineer is the guilty for it. I think he's playing a Yamaha C7

Here it is:

http://rapidshare.com/files/215990222/Cesar.fxp.html

What would you guys do to get a piano closer to this recording?

I am amazed by how flexible is pianoteq 3