Topic: Toto - Hold the line
Hi all,
I want to break my piano keyboard with Hold the line by Toto and am looking for suggestions on what Pianoteq piano might be a good fit for this song.
Thank you very much in advance!
Hi all,
I want to break my piano keyboard with Hold the line by Toto and am looking for suggestions on what Pianoteq piano might be a good fit for this song.
Thank you very much in advance!
Hi all,
I want to break my piano keyboard with Hold the line by Toto and am looking for suggestions on what Pianoteq piano might be a good fit for this song.
Thank you very much in advance!
Guessing the cp80. Best of luck
amitev wrote:Hi all,
I want to break my piano keyboard with Hold the line by Toto and am looking for suggestions on what Pianoteq piano might be a good fit for this song.
Thank you very much in advance!Guessing the cp80. Best of luck
In their video for the song it's probably a CP70, so a CP80 which sounds virtually identical lathered in FX as both nearly always were in commercial records.
Actually what's on the recording isn't blindly obvious in that regard - it could be a regular acoustic piano. In the 70s and early 80s using an electric grand on stage was easier for touring, not necessarily what they used in the studio.
The main thing is to use flange and chorus effects, EQ and compression controls to match.
bani223 wrote:amitev wrote:Hi all,
I want to break my piano keyboard with Hold the line by Toto and am looking for suggestions on what Pianoteq piano might be a good fit for this song.
Thank you very much in advance!Guessing the cp80. Best of luck
In their video for the song it's probably a CP70, so a CP80 which sounds virtually identical lathered in FX as both nearly always were in commercial records.
Actually what's on the recording isn't blindly obvious in that regard - it could be a regular acoustic piano. In the 70s and early 80s using an electric grand on stage was easier for touring, not necessarily what they used in the studio.
The main thing is to use flange and chorus effects, EQ and compression controls to match.
In the recording there is a lot of brightness and compression. Maybe a bright grand plus a reed piano as an alternative. The nonfree instruments are ahhh very nice for sound tweakers with pro pianoteq