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by Razor7Music » Mon Jul 02, 2018 3:53 pm
andygabrys wrote:Yes I am referring to MIDI velocities.
It seemed to me that the OP was referring to a plugin instrument in Logic, therefore its all MIDI right?
Let's hope! A lot easier to edit that way!
EDIT:
You know, I don't know what I was thinking. I wasn't sure of the experience level of the OPr, but even still, no one would route their output to only record the audio from a soft sampler.
I retract my question!
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by MJFrog » Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:48 am
I listened and like the piece ... as to why the reviewer made their comment my thought is they like me did not feel the space ... room sound and as Andy mentioned velocity play into how real it sounds ... I suggest taking the time to edit the instrument and play around with the settings ... experiment ...even if you make it sound awful your ears will eventually kick in and let you know when it sounds sweet ...
I also like the suggestion of Native instruments Kontact player as a platform to try many free or inexpensive soft-pianos ... I hope this helps
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by jazpno » Tue Aug 21, 2018 9:53 am
Hi Lori
I love the "Hans Zimmer Piano" many mic positions and great sound quality. It runs in Kontact 5 full version.
You can find it at
www.spirtfireaudio.com
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