marcos daniel wrote:I don't have ears good enough to say whether a recording is better than another, but I'm a bit curious about your website.
You offer:
website wrote:– recording*
– editing and mastering (CD and Digital release)
– piano preparation and tuning
– album cover design (with our partner Astrantia Design)
*The recording sessions can be made directly in our recording studio in Strasbourg (France), or you can provide us midi files.
So I am a bit confused, do you own real pianos and Pianoteq?
Piano preparation and tuning is perfomed on customer instruments or this is all in the virtual world?
Just curiosity since I live in Argentina and I don't think I'll be recording anything,
Best regards,
Marcos
from the instruments listed (http://modelling-audio-prod.com/list-of...struments/) and services offered (http://modelling-audio-prod.com/services/) this certainly all seems to be done exclusively with Pianoteq and, while it's fairly obscured, the site does provide the caveat "*These recordings are entirely made with modeled instrument, microphones and convolution reverb technologies" on its article pages, along with other occasional references to modelling...
but since it's all a "Pianoteq-thing" (and so, @Mickael, decidedly falls within your "experience with Pianoteq"), this forum certainly seems like it would be an ideal place to ask these sorts of questions and engage in dialogue for the benefit of all (@Mickael: especially for the sake of any potential "customers")... so why remove discussion from the public light? i realize that public airing of questions might disturb the illusion of a "real" recording studio etc, but surely transparency here is an asset in your favor?
however, what I want to know, Mickael, is where did you dig-up the IRs for Nagaoka and BR Studio 2? are they true IRs or did you tweak reverb settings in Pianoteq on top of existing IRs to arrive at an approximation?
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