Hi Michael
Please be assured that I am not knocking your wonderful product at all (it's not stopping me from recommending them to anyone who asks me!), and maybe I've been unclear in my postings somewhat - I'm not worried at all that any notes might be slightly 'out of tune' because of course this is actually very natural tuning. Every single piano that I have ever played on (and believe me I'm playing on different ones every single week of my life) has it's own quirks and oddities. It's what makes them endearing and characterful (and occasionally frown-producing!) and all part of playing a real instrument. I'm not at all complaining that your samples are out of tune. It's just the obvious drop in pitch that occurs with F5 that I wanted to try and find an easy solution to cover the best I could. I also understand that since I'm primarily recording solo piano works that it's going to be a little more obvious too, and I have to be honest and say that I don't notice it that much in all the pieces I've recorded - but in any piece where there are multiple F5s following each other it is very noticeable to my ears, and I've also played them to a few musician friends with good ears who can also clearly hear the change in pitch (otherwise, I can attest that no-one has been able to tell straight-off that it's not a real piano!). Honestly, I'm so glad you didn't muck about with the samples to make them "perfect" - believe me, I truly love the sound you acheived. I just have a personal discord with this one issue (sorry!), but at least I know too that it's not impossible to adjust it myself to my aural pleasure. I guess I just hoped there might be an easier way of satisfying my reservations! You can be rest assured that I'll find a way since I have no intentions of using any other piano samples at this juncture!! Really, thank you. You've opened up recording possibilties for me that, financially, I would not be able to acheive otherwise.
many thanks again,
John-Paul