Hi Carlspost,
I opened the Chopin op 10 no 4 Étude file, I'm affraid I don't understand, I played it from my sequencer and it's the same as the mp3 on the website. Am I missing something? The only thing I did was increased the volume.
Guy
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I may see what's going on. What I'm hearing is the Concert-Room-Mix preset, however, in my version, the sound is drier and cleaner, which is what you like. I have a feeling that something in the midi file transfer didn't transfer correctly. Click on Concert-Room-Mix preset and manually lower the Room-Mix fader to -7.2.
Thank you, Guy for your input.
I really appreciate your response and am very happy to report that your suggestion of that minor adjustment has really transformed the sound to a very comparable result.
I am relieved that I the D-274 is a piano that lives up to its name. Like I said earlier, I have been mislead in the past by other software that really does not produce the promised result.
However, I am extremely impressed by the D-274 and am more and more surprised by its ability to produce a realistic sound. It really leaves everything else behind!
Much appreciated.
C
Hi Matteo,
The silent key function is currently not implemented. You can find out your self: try to press a key on your keyboard without triggering a sound in any of the VSL piano's. Paul wrote that it is on VSL's to do list. Nine months ago he answered me the same, adding that the issue had a low priority because only 5 people had asked about it. Now there are 7 people asking. I doubt that this is an interesting number for VSL. All we can hope for is that more customers ask for the silent key function.
Al the best Roeland
I'm surprised how little I miss the resonance. It wasn't long ago everyone was wondering why virtual pianos felt nothing like pianos, and sympathetic resonance became a high-demand feature.
Yet here we are in 2020 with the best instruments not even bothering to use it.
Of course it'll be very welcome if it does reach VSL's standards and show up one day.
Hi all.
I think the demo section should allow us to dawnload midi files and presets.
To give an example : I tried during hours to reproduce the wonderful Nicholas Decrescent “Giving Thanks” preset, and I’m still not satisfied.
Regards
Gabriel
Hi all.
I think the demo section should allow us to dawnload midi files and presets.
To give an example : I tried during hours to reproduce the wonderful Nicholas Decrescent “Giving Thanks” preset, and I’m still not satisfied.
Regards
Gabriel
Actually, it does give you the preset. They can be located once you click the "i" icon: "Preset: Intimate, Surround to Stereo (Full Library)." The sound produced by the song "Giving Thanks" is literally the SOLE reason why I purchased the library. Albeit, it would be very nice if they also gave the midi files to verify/compare.
+1 For PROPER sympathetic resonance and working silent key. The $129 "Scoring Piano" by Fluffy Audio has this (And several other significantly cheaper options such as Garritan's CFX) yet VSL doesn't? If I were in charge at VSL I would definitely hold a higher standard than this, and a higher standard than "well only 5 people are asking for it."