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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p><p>my name is Bernd Krueger and I am creating classical piano midis since 1996.&nbsp; The special thing is, that these works are step sequenced files with SONAR and no recordings.&nbsp; The creation of such music is an exceptionally complicated and laborious process. The problem is to generate a musical feeling to music, which was edited note by note. </p><p>To make the music sound for visitors of my website&nbsp; the music is played and recorded from a Roland digitalpiano. Two weeks ago I tested Pianoteq and found the sound better than my digitalpiano. First I was afraid, that a virtual piano is not able to play the complex pieces correctly, but I found out, that the result was absolut correct. So I intend to record all the works with Pianoteq.</p><p>As an example you may hear&nbsp; <br /><a href="http://www.piano-midi.de/mp3/BFFCEDC41B391847DAE02F6A5EA1E1A8/chp_op31.mp3">Scherzo Opus 31</a> of Frederic Chopin.</p><p>Of course at present I am not very experienced in Pianoteq and so I may find better parameters in the next time. This piece was recorded with a modified K1.</p><p>Regards<br />Bernd</p>]]></description>
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