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Realistic Virtual Grand Piano (and MORE!)


Michael Picher

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Hey everyone, I'm back again to hawk my virtual instruments!

 

Seriously though, as someone who really found his passion for writing music through the Brony community, I want to give back. I have a number of free virtual instruments on my site that run through Plogue's free SFZ plugin.

 

My newest instrument is a grand piano, that I recorded in a church, and next up is a synth that will be based on a Casiotone keyboard.

 

http://michaelpichermusic.wixsite.com/composer/the-shrine-piano

http://michaelpichermusic.wixsite.com/composer/free

 

I make these virtual instruments for myself, since I can't afford the big name libraries, so I hope my fellow budget musicians/composers find them useful as well!

 

 

 

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Hi.

My anti-virus grumbles at your website certificate when I click the link.

And nice sound of the piano. I like it.

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Thanks! You can assure your anti-virus program that my site is completely safe. ;)

 

Very nice. For some reason, some of notes, specifically around C4 and that range sound a little MIDI-ish...might just be me. 

There will always been a hint in inauthenticity with any virtual piano, but you can help minimize it by using a weighted MIDI keyboard, feeling out the behavior of the piano, and/or making tweaks to the MIDI sequence data after you record something.

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Thanks! You can assure your anti-virus program that my site is completely safe. ;)

 

There will always been a hint in inauthenticity with any virtual piano, but you can help minimize it by using a weighted MIDI keyboard, feeling out the behavior of the piano, and/or making tweaks to the MIDI sequence data after you record something.

Actually...Whenever I use the loudest dynamic in Finale 2014 using Garritan on the Steinway, it stays natural...but if I try this...I may end up working it to rid of the MIDI-ish sounding tones. 

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Actually...Whenever I use the loudest dynamic in Finale 2014 using Garritan on the Steinway, it stays natural...but if I try this...I may end up working it to rid of the MIDI-ish sounding tones. 

Yeah, when using notation software as your playback device, you have to find creative and roundabout ways to get the sound you want.

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