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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Songwriting Rock Cantabile splits file uploaded to Files area]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I just uploaded a working version of Songwriting Rock Piano(still in progress). I chose this name to indicate that it&#039;s a &quot;rock&quot; piano, but not a &quot;rock&quot; piano in the sense that it&#039;s meant for fast, loud, pounding.</p><p>The intentions, here:</p><p>1. To revise the octave immediately below middle C in the M1-Rock preset so that it was less bright at low velocities. (The timbre is much closer, now, to what I want: more bass in that area. The notes seem a little low in volume, however. Still working on this...)<br />2. More generally, to create, in the area around middle C, a good sound for sitting down late at night to play\write pop\rock things.&nbsp; <br />3. To create an upper treble that had a little more sweet rattle and interplay among the partials, which meant using the M1-Jazz preset and then adjusting it so it didn&#039;t sound too different from the Rock preset in the other splits. </p><p>Notes for use:</p><p>1. This Cantabile file requires a recent version of Cantabile lite (freeware) or Cantabile full. Uses the M1-Rock preset for most of the fxps, but the M1-Jazz is in the upper treble. </p><p>2. The velocity setting for my keyboard is at fairly sensitive--a wide range from soft to hard velocities, but not the widest range. On my Ensoniq KS-32, this means that the setting is either Touch = Piano Velocity 5 or 4. But try other keyboard settings, too. </p><p>3. I have the volume on my sound card set fairly high, at about one o&#039;clock, for this preset, so relatively soft strikes are fairly loud. You may want to reduce or increase the volume, but decreasing it means losing a lot of the sound.</p><p>4. I use this mainly through headphones. Obviously, for monitors, you may want to make additional edits...</p><p>Cheers. Feedback wanted, please, about this preset and about other people&#039;s experiments with splits.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[Jake Johnson]]></name>
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