so it is true?? where is my valium...
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Sounds great!!!, I agree.
Sorry if I missed that:
Will Imperial load easily in Ensemble PRO/(3) on a slave PC (64bit) and stream over ethernet to my G5 like the other Instruments?
Best Oliver
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Wow Jay! It's beyond me how someone who doesn't play the piano is able to give so much realism to a performance. I think you must of been a pianist in a former life.... And of course your great musicality gave the Vienna Imperial what it needed: a nice range of dynamics with all the emotion around it.
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Really sounds great. Sounds like the real thing. I'll need to hear a demo with the other "perspectives" to seal the deal for me as that's what I would be using most often. This demo sounds like the "distant" setting, correct? If you could post the same Etude with the "close" and "player" perspective, that would help a lot.
Thanks,
j
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Amazing to me: this piano (the etude) sounds NOTHING like the first demo you posted earlier in the thread. Is it just the different perspective that's making it sound different?
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Amazing to me: this piano (the etude) sounds NOTHING like the first demo you posted earlier in the thread. Is it just the different perspective that's making it sound different?
Right, the three different mike setups offer three different piano sounds each with an unique charcteristic.
And of course also the different reverbs offer a different sound.
best
Herb
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Thanks Guy. I have loved, played and studied the piano off and on my whole life. I have even played this Scriabin piece on a real piano in real time for my very forgiving wife and cats. But alas my pianistic skills is the real world remain rather meager. This virtual performance owes a debt to one of my favorite pianists of all time-- Vladimir Horowitz. I tried to capture some of his style, his wonderful sense of rhythmic freedom, his sensitivity to the balancing of voices and his amazing variety of tonal colors. Of course there is no substitute for the real genius of Horowitz. But I enjoyed trying to get as close as I could.
Herb, I don't know if it would be possible to make the close-microphone version a separate link or button. This might make it easier for people to find. Just a thought.
Finally, I want to say that this new Vienna Imperial Piano is an amazing instrument and a quantum leap improvement over VSL's previously excellent piano sampling projects. Definitely worth serious consideration!
Best,
Jay
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Okay, now we're REALLY talking! The close miked rendering sounds amazing to me.... much more suitable for the kind of work I do. Wow. You should definitely provide a separate "open" button for this rendering. I wasn't thoroughly impressed until I heard this.