WOW!!
impressive ;-)
....one mre question: The piano sounds awesome for classical...is it possible to get her sounding closer? If not that's fine....since for the application she's intended she's near perfect to my ears......
SvK
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WOW!!
impressive ;-)
....one mre question: The piano sounds awesome for classical...is it possible to get her sounding closer? If not that's fine....since for the application she's intended she's near perfect to my ears......
SvK
We have two demos where you can download a close position rendering with not much reverb:
http://vsl.co.at/Player2.aspx?Lang=1&DemoID=5464
http://vsl.co.at/Player2.aspx?Lang=1&DemoID=5465
You have to click on the "DOWNLOAS TUTORIAL" button, than you can download the "player" and "close" mp3 renderings.
Hopefully we can offer more demos demonstrating jazz and pop style in the near future.
best
Herb
@Football said:
Yup, I'd love to hear Pop and Jazz demos soon since it's been all classical so far. Really need to before I plunk down that kind of cash.
I'll be mixing an alternative rock band at the end of next week; we plan to use the Imperial Grand on two tracks. If both the band and their label agree, I'll post one of the songs (or at least a part of it).
We have a couple of new demos online:
http://vsl.co.at/en/211/442/478/1701/1705/1308.htm
There is also the first piece of the Imperial with orchestra, Tchaikovsky "Piano Concerto No-1 1st mov",
but also some Jazz and Lounge style pieces.
Also a first video is online where you can watch Guy Bacos performing a Chopin Etude
http://vsl.co.at/en/211/442/478/1701/1711/1317.htm
thanks a lot to Guy and Mario!
I listened to that track, it was fun how you edited the old and new piano on the same track, I believe I played the old version as well.
Sometimes it's not on the spot we can appreciate the differences, our ear needs time. As for me, I cannot bear to listen to the old version after having done the new one. I compared it to some versions on itunes, it's definitely comparable, dynamics, timbre, contrasts etc... Another thing, I don't mind listening to the new version over and over, that's probably because of the subtle contrasts between the notes.
For the first time I have a piano lib I can enjoy improvising on, I did this piece, Heart Thoughts in the product info page: http://vsl.co.at/en/211/442/478/1701/1705/1308.htm there is no way this could of been done without velocity flexibility of the Vienna Imperial. Also just want to mention the sus pedal, on any other piano lib you could leave the sus ped through out the piece and it hardly has any effect, with the Vienna Imperial you have to change it just like a real piano. I could go on but to me it's a no brainer.
I'm sorry I didn't see anything about half pedal.
Thanks Guy for the Tchai 1 and Chopin demo !
now i am badly need the Imperial in my gear !
Thanks Herb and all the Vienna team for this great achievement in the world of virtual instrument.
DaN[:D]
come on...give me a break about half pedaling...you are asking to much..@RJG_25852 said:
Having trained as a concert pianist in my youth, I can tell you that whilst this is nearly as good as it gets (so far) it still lacks considerably the the organic quality of a real piano. The thing that really lets it down is the lack of half pedalling.
Robert John Godfrey
Imperial got the best sustain pedalling in the virtual piano world ...who care about half pedalling...
why do you need half pedalling in a virtual piano ?
regards
DaN
I can't think of a single serious pianist that doesn't use partial pedalling techniques during the bulk of their playing. Hell, Horowitz made an artform out of that aspect alone. It is in fact an essential part of playing much of the repertoire.