Topic: Pianoteq workshops. Your turn now! Do not hesitate sharing…
Pianoteq workshops. Your turn now! Do not hesitate sharing…….
While waiting for v. 8 and the Contest, I had to do something I don’t normally do. I went to the workshop, Let it be by McCartney.
As Modartt say: Although it is impossible to reproduce exactly the original recording, we show how Pianoteq makes it possible to capture its colour, its atmosphere. While the note per note changes need Pianoteq PRO.... This workshop was prepared with the D4 from Pianoteq version 4…
Listening to Modartt example, I tested sound from many Pianoteq models. Decided to use Steingraeber, not Bluethner. Although I have only Standard and not Pro and Ptq v.4. I worked many hours.
McCartney used a Bluthner for Let it be, the 1907 Bluthner grand on which he supposedly wrote the Beatles' most-covered ballad Yesterday and messed around with while filming ‘Help’ in 1965.
It didn't turn out like Paul's Bluethner and Modartt's example, but maybe Pro would have helped me a little more.
Here is Modartt's example and my result. I hardly need to be ashamed of the result because Modartt says:
Your turn now! Do not hesitate sharing your creations in the Pianoteq user forum.
Would be fun to hear if anyone else has tried this with Pro
Modartt
https://www.modartt.com/data/audio/pian...xcerpt.mp3
Me
https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...ber%20.mp3
Best wishes,
Stig
Pianoteqenthusiast, Organteqenthusiast, Harpteqenthusiast, Harpsichordteqenthusiast, experimenter and Graf/Grimalditeqenthusiast, Celesteteqenthusiast, Vibraphoneteqenthusiast and Erardteqenthusiast too