Excellent new demos, Guy. I really enjoyed your interpretations. The Tchaikovsky is one of my all-time favorite pieces and you really kept me listening with your performance. Exciting dynamics and wonderfully elastic and Romantic phrasing.
Best,
Jay
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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.
I could do it, but bear in mind you are not limited to one type of resonance, you have flexibility in that regard, aside from the piano position, (close, player and distant) you could alter the resonance in some respects, mainly with the "sympathetic" option, you decide how much of it you like.
Is there a possibility to create the .dat files for Vienna Imperial's sound without soft pedal samples? I never use them and they just waste space. That would be a great help for me before I buy a bigge SSD disk, because now the only setting that fits my flash disk is the close strings one.