A Dimension Pro Piano Piece

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2006/08/15 22:50:19 (permalink)

A Dimension Pro Piano Piece

I wrote this piano piece 15+ years ago. I decided to record it again tonight using my latest equipment (Sonar 5 and Dimension Pro). It should give people an idea of how the Dimension Pro Piano stacks up when it is by itself (the harshest test).

http://www.soundclick.com/util/getplayer.m3u?id=4321977&q=hi
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    InstrEd
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    RE: A Dimension Pro Piano Piece 2006/08/16 21:23:16 (permalink)
    I listen to your piece.
    Sounds really nice.
    Did you do anything special in DP or is it just one of the stock piano's?

    Ed
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    RE: A Dimension Pro Piano Piece 2006/08/16 21:29:01 (permalink)
    Thanks Ed!

    The patch was the stock, grand piano 3v m3rd rt [230.2 MB]. The only processing was Perfect Space convolution reverb Performance Hall - XY Compress Light at -9.6db on the wet signal.
    post edited by madratter - 2006/08/16 21:41:56
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    RE: A Dimension Pro Piano Piece 2006/08/17 06:54:19 (permalink)
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    post edited by naughtyhill - 2006/08/17 07:09:35

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    RE: A Dimension Pro Piano Piece 2006/08/18 04:20:45 (permalink)
    Nice peace of music, and overall the piano is good, but I find the stock pianos in DP too hard on the upper half of keyboard. Lite pressured keys just sound to hard in my ears.

    To fix up some low range pianos a bit you need a filter envelope and low pass filter where attack is governed by velocity. Then it sounds a little better and softens attack a little bit.

    I don't know if it's in my head only, but I felt that pianos sounded better than before after 1.2 update.

    But I still prefere SampleTank Piano Collection which are very well sounding comparing to the size of libraries and computer resources used. But it's not quite fair to compare a more specialized library to such a wide collection as DP.

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