Topic: Replicating a classical recording
I've been working on getting as close to a classical style piano recording sound as possible with Pianoteq, and I think it's working quite well.
The most common way to record classical piano is with a pair of omni mics back a good distance from the piano. Other mics can be used to taste, but it's this spaced pair as mains which seems to be most common, and is probably my favorite. Most of the presets in Pianoteq sound either very close or fairly close -- many people justifiably love the sound of a close recorded piano, but I've been interested in replicating the sound of a really great classical piano recording.
I've used the Grotrian for these examples, but it works equally well with the Model B and others. The first is a simple minuet in the two-part baroque dance style which I wrote for piano students. The second is a piece, also for piano students, based on Scriabin's "mystic" scale. Both of these are at the intermediate level -- if anyone wants a copy let me know, these will be included in a piano method book I'm finishing up.