Re: Instruments selection, different categories
BarbaraRB wrote:Key Fumbler wrote:What do you want from you K2 plus celesta?
A model blend?, both together? on same MIDI channel or separate channels?
Accentuated stereo imaging - one further left, one for the right?I like the celesta sound but that's one I haven't picked up yet.
You should experiment for yourself. You can always go back, save multiple versions and so on.I want what the demo had for Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, but I don't know what they did. It has the perfect, sparkling magical quality for that song. I guess I'll have to read the manual and watch some tutorials. I don't have any background sound mixing/engineering.
It's not as if you have to get into heavy mixing or sound design. You've got a couple of sounds to combine there.
I see, it's the first demo that was on the celesta page, gotcha.
Using K2 the piano should actually sound better than that as that demo is apparently with the earlier K1 piano.
Back then they didn't have that many options model wise. You could use absolutely any of the pianos. The U4 or Steinway B for instance.
The relative softness of the B model could give you a nice easy contrast with the crisp quality of the celesta without having to adjust the sound too much with EQ etc. That's very much going to depend on the preset chosen anyway.
Thanks for the he encouragement. The B would be nice with the celesta.Is it morphed or layered? Are the two instruments divided between the hands? This is totally new to me. I know you can't give me a crash course on this, but if you could listen to the demo and point me in the right direction, I'd be able to start my own learning process. There are tutorials, etc., if I have some idea of what I'm trying to do! It sounds to me as if the Celesta is mainly or entirely in the treble. But I'm not sure. The arrangement is different from my own, but that wouldn't matter. If this is a bother, I'll understand.