The 5.5GB of samples it uses were derived from a 1960s Steinway B — an instrument roughly seven feet long, which has a sound that's noticeably more focused and less silky than a modern nine foot (and £100,000!) Model D Steinway.ĭid you miss this part in the article where it says 1960s Steinway B With Truepianos you've got a very accurate sound but there's no 'distance' - not reverb, exactly, but that feeling of not having your head right up to the soundboard, as it were.īut thanks very much for sharing these tracks with us. I've thought about this before but what I suspect would solve that problem would be some kind of plugin that puts small amount of random phase fluctuations into the signal - just a little bit - to simulate the airspace that sits between a real piano and whatever mics are being used. TruePianos is an excellent product (and great to have included with S8) and in a complex mix it would probably be easier to meld with everything else, but in an exposed situation it does, to my ears, sound slightly 'plasticky'. It sounds very synthetic in the midrange as others have noted. I've never thought much of the Pianoteq instrument at all. It sounds much more like a real piano, particularly through headphones. My personal preference is for the Art Vista. If so, those of us who have different pianos (in my case I have PMI's Steinway and Bosendorfer sample sets plus the Sonart Yamaha C7 that was recently made available for free), could play the same piece through those as a comparison and perhaps post back MP3s. Mills pianoChallen Studio PianoHammond RT-3Mannborg HarmoniumSchiedmayer CelesteMellotron M400Tubular BellsNOTE: Disc 1 contains 16bit samples, and Disc 2 contains 24bit was wondering whether you'd be willing to put up the actual MIDI tracks for either of those pieces. Each instrument was captured using multiple microphones placed at different locations in Studio Two's beautiful sounding recording space, allowing for full ambience control in Reason.Contains:Steinway Upright - the Mrs. Recorded on location using Abbey Road's recording rooms and vintage equpiment, this ReFill gives you access to seven time-honored Abbey Road instruments - these are the keyboards heard on all those immortal Abbey Road recordings.The Abbey Road Keyboards were recorded using the original mics, outboard and vintage mixing desk from Abbey Road's Studio Two, recreating not only the sound of the instruments themselves, but the very signal paths, technology and recording techniques that is the Abbey Road sound. Propellerheads Abbey Road Keyboards Refill DVDR-AiRISO 2 DVDs 1.92 + 4.47 GBThe Abbey Road Keyboards ReFill brings the sound of legendary Abbey Road Studios into your Reason rack. Pass: DVD 8 Em TorrentEW.QL.AU.8-DELiRiUM.torrentDVD 9 Em TorrentEW.QL.AU.9-DELiRiUM.torrentEXTRAS, KEYGEN, WORDBUILDER.SC Keygen + Wordbuiler 1.1.1 update and kgPass: EWQL Symphonic Choirs em torrentOuEWQL Symphonic choirsdvd 1DVD 2DVD 3DVD 4DVD 5DVD 6DVD 7DVD 8DVD 9wordbuilder & videosEWQL - Symphonic Orchestra Gold Edition - KeygenEWQL Symphonic Orchestra Gold EditionDVD 1/4DVD 2/4DVD 3/4DVD 4/4EWQL Symphonic Orquestra Gold XPDVD 1. Best Service - Peter Siedlaczek's String EssentialDownload:Folder password: 0wn3d by links:DVD1DVD2:DVD3:Keygen & Info:Package.ISO (1x3.06GB 1x8.20GB 1圆.35GB)Archive size:DVD1: MB + 1x45.5400MB (2.55GB)DVD2: MB + 1x26.1207MB (7.00GB)DVD3: MB + 1圆9.7108MB (5.46GB)Recovery record: 3%Archivator: WinRAR v3.60Archive password:Big Fish Audio - Celtic Instruments (Giga)pass: magesyBig Fish Audio - Raging Guitars VSTi DXi RTAS AU HYBRiD DVDRDVD 1.
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