Coldsalmon wrote:Nightwatch: that sounds great. I've realized lately how important reverb is to the sound, especially since Pianoteq doesn't have any of the "automatic" reverb/resonance that a sampled piano gets just from the piano cabinet. I was surprised to see that they didn't include a "piano cabinet" IR with the new convolution reverb. Can you post your IR so we can all try it out?
Sure. First you should know that I used Waves IR1 (convolution reverb), which has some unique editing options that some others may or may not have. So the best I can do is give you the initial IR, and show you the preset settings.
It should be too hard to copy, because I didn't mess with the EQ, which I plan on doing, but mainly just the reverb times, size, density and resonance. nothing tricky.
Download the IR file and the image of my reverb setting's here... (ask me about the IR file if you want)
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/gqrfo40v5qxfy34/We2YH_3dZ4
These are the setting for the verb (again, mainly just adjusting the pre-delay, length, and size. You don't want any reverb trail. You just want it to blend with the attack. Put the reverb on an aux track and turn the send way up. Mix the two channels arrordingly. A very slight bit of multi-band compression might help smooth out PianoTEQ's bell-like lows, and too-open and bright highs. Easy to do.
Let me know how it goes. Try to make it better!
Regards,
Steve Steele
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