Hi Carlspost,
All the piano demos were made with the factory presets, maybe slightly tweaked by our composers.
In the case of the Chopin Etude Op 10 no 4: I checked, and it was the Concert Room-Mix preset that comes with the Standard Library.
Best,
Paul
Hi Paul,
OK..Here is the situation. I have just bought and downloaded the Steinway D-274 (standard) . From your reply to my previous question I am lead to believe that the Demo of the Chopin Etude Op 10 no 4: by Guy Bacos was produced using a default setting of the Steinway D-274 . (Concert - Room Mix) . However, After loading a midi file (same etude) I am only able to achieve a very different result. I realise that there are velocity curves to consider etc but I dont believe that this would result in such a different outcome. I have based my purchase on the fact that the demo was indicative of the "out of the box" capability of the software.- As I indicated in my previous communication , I have been let down too many times by virtual pianos that promise one thing but deliver another. Please listen to the following uploaded clip of what I mean - and I would appreciate your reply outlining how I would achieve the same (or remotely similiar result) using the same default settings as per the Guy Bacus example on your website. Here is the link https://youtu.be/c_MiC_i1SWk My version starts at 17 seconds, Thank you.