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Topic: 1920 Steinway D ( Virtual Instrument Audio Demo)
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chopinleo
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1920 Steinway D ( Virtual Instrument Audio Demo)
on: April 04, 2016, 10:12:46 PM
1920 Steinway D ( Virtual Instrument Audio Demo)
This is a demostration of a Virtual Instrument, is the Galaxy Vintage D piano, a very well done piano library of a beautiful Steinway Sons Piano that was built in 1920 in Hamburg. I played a Venezuelan popular song called " Venezuela" just to show you that a VST piano can sound great too, Have a nice day an take a look at the video.
Software y Hardware usado en esta grabación:
- Yamaha P105 as a midi controller
- Cubase as DAW (Digital Audio Workstation)
- Lexicon Omega ( as audio interface)
- Kontakt ( as a software to load samples)
- Galaxy Piano Vintage (as a virtual instrument)
sorry for my bad english grammar if you find some mistakes, have a great day
This is the youtube Video Link to listen the sample.
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hfmadopter
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Re: 1920 Steinway D ( Virtual Instrument Audio Demo)
Reply #1 on: April 05, 2016, 10:44:47 AM
Nice job, sounds good ! I only ran it on my laptop speakers ( had advanced audio on it) but I imagine it would be all the more striking on my studio sound system.
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Depressing the pedal on an out of tune acoustic piano and playing does not result in tonal color control or add interest, it's called obnoxious.
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