I admit Bosen has a different sound, it took me a few days to adapt and Miklos as well, that's because (I think) of the Close mic recording, but at the same time once you get use to that you just accept it as another type of sound, but once again, I like that rich quality, because Miklos and I compared versions, we had versions of the same piece with close and distant mic, the one with distant mic only although a bit more realistic was far from sounding as good, it depends on what you're after also.
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@stevesong said:
Along with Rob, I was wondering whether you found having only seven velocity layers limiting and (independently of Rob) if you've tried simulating the una corda pedal with the Master Filter.
Thanks for your work here.
There wasn't any obvious places that needed una corda in these pieces, or was there?
Of course the 1st mov of Moonlight has una corda indicated by Beethoven, so I'm glad I didn't choose that mov....But 99% of the dynamics were done in a normal playing way.
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@DG said:
Nice playing, but I don't really like the sound of this piano. Too harsh and clattery.
100% agree.
A low-cost VI Opus 3 would have been more appreciated.
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Agreed, I'm not a fan of Bosen's either...very brittle sounding pianos, the sampling is not to blame. They also have a very odd frequency thing going on....like talking through your nose[[;)]] I've heard it in the Ivory piano, the East West, and in person on a real one. Wish it had been a Steinway.
Also, I've noticed a propensity for VSL to always demo their instruments using a classical piece, but I'd be willing to bet that most users are modern composers and arrangers who would appreciate hearing modern, real world examples of instruments being used in contemporary genres. The lack of attention to this matter is exactly why the unison horns don't go up to "D". [[;)]]
TH
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Some may not lve the sound of this piano, but I, for one, find it closer to the sound of a real piano than any other sampled piano I've heard so far. In other words, you might not like the sound of the piano that was sampled or you might wish it had been voiced differently, but it sounds real. One of the things that I noticed is that notes in chords sound like they interact (fm) as they would on a real instrument. In fact, although I might wish a Steinway had been sampled or or that this Bösendorfer had been voiced with slightly softer hammmers, I find I like this piano a great deal - - not t mention Guy's terrific playing.
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Guy just sent me two another great demos, this time in a lyrical and softer style.
Claude Debussy's Clair de Lune
http://www.vsl.co.at/Player2.aspx?Lang=13&DemoId=4964
Frederic Chopin's Nocturne op9_No2
http://www.vsl.co.at/Player2.aspx?Lang=13&DemoId=4965
Both demos were performed using the Close Mic version.
If you click on the "Tutorial Download" button, you can download a rendering of the Far Mic version to compare.
Guy told me that he would have performed a little different, hearing the Far Mix version during the performance, but it's OK for comparison purposes.
Again Guy's interpretation is live performed, with hardly no edtiting afterwards.
thanks a lot Guy
Herb
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Much better.
May I have a Ligeti Etude performed live on the Imperial?
n. 1 ("DĂ©sordre") or n. 12 ("Entrelacs") will be perfect.
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Does the far mic version have any other processing or reverb on it? Is this the out-of-the-box sound?
I think it's rendered with the same Altiverb settings like the dry version to enable an 1:1 comparison. The reverb of the far version is defenitely not out of the box.
best
Herb
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@JBacal said:
Does the far mic version have any other processing or reverb on it? Is this the out-of-the-box sound?
Thanks,
Jay
Jay, both versions, close and distant mic, I processed the exact same way, same altiverb, but when i tried other concert halls rev. they each sounded totally different, so it comes down to a question of personal taste.
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Much better.
May I have a Ligeti Etude performed live on the Imperial?
n. 1 ("DĂ©sordre") or n. 12 ("Entrelacs") will be perfect.
I think you're asking a lot here, I didn't plan on investing a whole week 8 hours a day learning a single piece...
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I feel a little bit dispointed by the Bösendorfer sound.
I own the Ivory and I regulary play and record on different grand concert pianos. Let's say I hopped something better…a great sound.
as said before this one is tricky, almost sound like a piano forte !
As an exemple you can hear the sound of the Imperial Bösendorfer I recorded on on the myspace site:
www.myspace.com/laurentlevesque
The sound is called "Situationnellement"
This is what I expect from a 50 gig piano sound bank.
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@Laurent said:
This is what I expect from a 50 gig piano sound bank.
What? To end up as a crappy video on myspace, next to some trashy kiddypicture?
I can't believe some peoples judgements....
Too old for Rock n Roll. Too young for 9th symphonies. Wagner Lover, IRCAM Alumni. Double Bass player starting in low Es. I am where noise is music. -
I think you're asking a lot here, I didn't plan on investing a whole week 8 hours a day learning a single piece...
A global recession could be a matter of months.
In that case, not only the VI Cube price would drop to 500 USD, but we all will have lots of free time...
[;)]
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@Laurent said:
This is what I expect from a 50 gig piano sound bank.
What? To end up as a crappy video on myspace, next to some trashy kiddypicture?
I can't believe some peoples judgements....
It's a soundfile, from an album released 5 years ago that appears as a soundtrack on a 3 million hit movie last year and continue its way on…
seems your kids put you on the Disney page [H]
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@Laurent said:
This is what I expect from a 50 gig piano sound bank.
What? To end up as a crappy video on myspace, next to some trashy kiddypicture?
I can't believe some peoples judgements....
It's a soundfile, from an album released 5 years ago that appears as a soundtrack on a 3 million hit movie last year and continue its way on…
seems your kids put you on the Disney page )´
Ok, so I have to be impressed .-- you won the price for best famous performance since my Disney kids put me to sleep playing "Twinkle twinkle little star" on my Steinway in my mansion's Grand Hall ---
To your both 'L..'s : I know, that every piano player has his own mindset about the perfect mastercrafted piece and its sound. But I bow before that technical, organisational and perfect sounding effort that is behind such an endeavour at VSL, and not beckmessering about a personal opinion of how it "sounds", which is a pure personal point of view.
I just think it is totally 'daneben', what these 'L's posted....
Too old for Rock n Roll. Too young for 9th symphonies. Wagner Lover, IRCAM Alumni. Double Bass player starting in low Es. I am where noise is music.