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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hi, </p><p>I would love to hear some suggestions for the best solo piano recording regarding the color of piano. </p><p>I&#039;ve finally managed to achieve my reference track of choice (Einaudi - Oltremare) with PTQ 7.</p><p><a href="https://youtu.be/tnhM6FzAVrM">https://youtu.be/tnhM6FzAVrM</a></p><p>And I don&#039;t like it. I mean, I don&#039;t like the sound of reference. </p><p>I also have this weird relationship with Pianoteq &#039;native&#039; sound. I absolutely love Bechstein. When I hear it I get more emotional than a guy should admit. <i class="far fa-grin-hearts smiley"></i> But I also run away from that sound because it doesn&#039;t sound like any record I could get my hands on. On top of that, now any record sounds poorly recorded compared to PTQ. So, I&#039;m kinda lost. </p><p>What is some great sounding example you like? And have you achieved that sound with PTQ? </p><p>Thanks, <br />Marko</p>]]></description>
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