billd wrote:You've done it now. I just downloaded and went back and voted a 5. If there were more stars to give I would have given them! A question however, is this still an effort to reproduce the sound of your Steinway? Or has it become creating a sound that you like different from that of your acoustic.
Thank you, Bill! I must say myself I do love how clean and clear the sound is though it somehow still has complexity and richness.
And no, I'm not trying to replicate my Steinway. I am just trying to get a sound that I can get lost in and forget I'm listening to digitally created music. My personal taste tends toward the mellower, darker side, which is why I've removed a lot of the brassy, high overtones. To me it sounds like a well-maintained but quite old NY Steinway grand. Not mine, exactly, but a very nice one.
I should say that the velocity curve, dynamics, and reverb are certainly personal choices. For me and my own ability to control the keys, I find the settings in this preset to give me the dynamic range I want and expect when I sit down to play. Also, on 8-6 I had much lighter reverb. I went back to more reverb on this one because the Chopin excerpts sounded way too dry when I listened otherwise. I tweak the reverb depending on the music and the goals of the practice session.
Rachel Jimenez
Classical pianist and teacher
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