SteveLy wrote:FWIW I use sox for command line stuff. It's very powerful but command line only if you want to make the most of it (it's kind of the ImageMagick of audio, which is basically command-line Photoshop).
Thank you, Steve. I'll try to familiarize myself with the linux command-line audio utility sox. I usually use Ardour or sometimes Audacity, both of which I like very much.
@LTECpiano - Yes, I agree, Pianoteq is really awesome. The attention to, level and clarity of detail (dampers, sustain pedal noise, etc.) is amazing and to my ears very convincing.
Some of the older pianos in the Kremsegg Collections and the KIVir instruments have a sharper attack and more delicate sound that is really nice for some pieces and uses, and the 1899 C. Bechstein piano of the Kremsegg Collection II has a beautiful, full voice that sounds great and appropriate for many modern as well as classical compositions and uses.
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