Awhile ago i ask wat synth was the best to use to get the classical piano sound. I received alot of replies that synth wasn't the best route to undertake and that samples gave a better vibe.
So that being... can anyone point me in the right direction on getting hi-quality piano samples to use? ThanksX100.
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Originally posted by Subtle
Get The Grand 2, by Steinberg. Sounds 100% real.
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Sep-07-2007 17:15
thecYrus
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Originally posted by Subtle
Get The Grand 2, by Steinberg. Sounds 100% real.
or ivory. it has very good reputation. the grand is a bit outdated..
Sep-07-2007 17:54
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Originally posted by thecYrus
or ivory. it has very good reputation. the grand is a bit outdated..
Outdated or not, quality is excellent, and is not huge like some libraries wich are 60 gigas!
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Sep-07-2007 19:03
Diginerd
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It depends on what you are looking for...
True "realism" any of the aforementiond products are great.
For something a little different..
I love the old Roland U220 piano. Cuts right through any mix, can be picked up for cheap too. Midi timing is a little dicy on it, but for simple piano licks in a club trck it's fine.
The U220 was the secret weapon for many a serious keyboardist for a very long time.
Sep-07-2007 22:29
mysticalninja
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any old rompler should have a piano sound that you can make sound decent.
i'm going to assume perfection isn't exactly your top priority... go get a freeware soundfont player if your sequencer doesn't have one already (try rgc:audio sfz) and load some free piano soundfonts in - www.google.com.