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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Grand Piano to Upright Piano]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>snurrfint wrote:</cite><blockquote><div class="quotebox"><cite>Key Fumbler wrote:</cite><blockquote><div class="quotebox"><cite>GDCRAFTYT wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>I&#039;m planning to make a upright piano based on a grand from pianoteq, any tips on how to make it sound good? I was considering to start with the SK-EX or Model D</p></blockquote></div><p>From the grands to me the kivir Pleyel sounds the most like an upright. You could shorten the strings to taste. </p><p>You can of course go the other way and use U4 to make a pristine sounding high end upright with super long strings.</p></blockquote></div><p>Yes, all the historic grands are very upright compatible.</p><p>Historic grans tends to have very short sustain compared to modern grands which resembles a modern upright quite well, and they also tend to have lots of character.</p><p>I use a morph between the free historic Erard, Stainway D NY, and the U4. Then I lower the impedence and string length a bit to roughly match an upright. I think it sounds marvelous. I also Humanize most parameters in the model. In particular the unison with seems to add a bunch of character.&nbsp; </p><p>I also just tried a morph between Erard and Steinway D NY with the above adjustments, and it works very well, but the above piano is my favourite. Im guessing you dont own the u4 though.</p></blockquote></div><br /><br /><p>Oh, that&#039;s a great idea to use morphing between the pianos, I&#039;ll definitely try it out. And yes, I don&#039;t own the U4 unfortunately.</p>]]></content>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Grand Piano to Upright Piano]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>Key Fumbler wrote:</cite><blockquote><div class="quotebox"><cite>GDCRAFTYT wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>I&#039;m planning to make a upright piano based on a grand from pianoteq, any tips on how to make it sound good? I was considering to start with the SK-EX or Model D</p></blockquote></div><p>From the grands to me the kivir Pleyel sounds the most like an upright. You could shorten the strings to taste. </p><p>You can of course go the other way and use U4 to make a pristine sounding high end upright with super long strings.</p></blockquote></div><p>Yes, all the historic grands are very upright compatible.</p><p>Historic grans tends to have very short sustain compared to modern grands which resembles a modern upright quite well, and they also tend to have lots of character.</p><p>I use a morph between the free historic Erard, Stainway D NY, and the U4. Then I lower the impedence and string length a bit to roughly match an upright. I think it sounds marvelous. I also Humanize most parameters in the model. In particular the unison with seems to add a bunch of character.&nbsp; </p><p>I also just tried a morph between Erard and Steinway D NY with the above adjustments, and it works very well, but the above piano is my favourite. Im guessing you dont own the u4 though.</p>]]></content>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>GDCRAFTYT wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>I&#039;m planning to make a upright piano based on a grand from pianoteq, any tips on how to make it sound good? I was considering to start with the SK-EX or Model D</p></blockquote></div><p>From the grands to me the kivir Pleyel sounds the most like an upright. You could shorten the strings to taste. </p><p>You can of course go the other way and use U4 to make a pristine sounding high end upright with super long strings.</p>]]></content>
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