Topic: Character Piano Vol 2

Looks like I forget the share the Pianoteq only version of the Character Piano. Here only Pianoteq was used for all instruments.

Here are couple of tracks that I like best

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVe6LoB...p;index=10

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nozj_nA...p;index=18

Enjoy!
Ken

Re: Character Piano Vol 2

kencarlino wrote:

Looks like I forget the share the Pianoteq only version of the Character Piano. Here only Pianoteq was used for all instruments.

Here are couple of tracks that I like best

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVe6LoB...p;index=10

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nozj_nA...p;index=18

Enjoy!
Ken

Hi ken,

I like Sundown more. Because of the sound and the slow soft section from 1,20 - to about 1,38. And some more very short sections slow before the end.
These appealed to me as a listener, as a nice break as a change in the music. Something unexpected always interests.

And, I liked much your Timeless. Listened on YT.
Beautiful soft sound, a bit like felt piano, and the rolling half-running speed, sustained, the first minute. Love it. 

One thing you could try to change, if you think it is necessary, is to get the end , the ending chord to sustain a bit. Often have the feeling that your music stops like something is missing, like turning off the music just before it ends ?
Maybe only my feeling or maybe it is your program…


Anyway thanks ken for sharing. Always listening to see how far one can go with your program.

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (29-02-2024 17:03)

Re: Character Piano Vol 2

Hi Stig,

Thank you very much for the feedback! I like Timeless as well, If I know where  you are talking about at the beginning that is the MKII, preset Sweet n Dyna.

About the endings, Indeed I had a processing mistake in these songs when I split the music. I think I have mentioned before that I record the music in one go. I tune a set of algorithms and then listen to many many songs and keep a seed (random value) for the best ones to my ears and then record them in one session in the DAW and then render to a single audio file. After that import into Audacity and use it's sound finder to tag each song and then export as separate song files. Well I tweaked the sound finder in Audacity in a bad way that ended up cropping the music too close to the end and then didn't notice it when I posted the songs.

Ken