hi everyone! Do you know where I can get good piano plugins?
especially I want one that would simulate piano strings harmonics?
Fer
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If I remember correctly, there is an older plugin... http://www.
If I remember correctly, there is an older plugin...
http://www.edirol.com/products/info/superQuartet.html
and while it's piano is definately not the most realistic sounding, you could easily adjust the tone in a way to get some pretty interesting harmonic effects.
I currently own and use Vintaudio's Upright collection http://vintaudio.com/GUPC.htm and couldn't be happier...
for more classical and perhaps more realistic...
http://www.soundsonline.com/sophtml/details.phtml?sku=EW-157
I have several other older piano libraries but I really don't know of any that include string harmonics...
I don't know any soft sampler freeware, although I suppose they
I don't know any soft sampler freeware, although I suppose they DO exist somewhere. I have a keyboard module from Plugsound, but honestly the samples aren't good. They simply sound too sampled, boxy and unnatural, and the velocity layers aren't nearly good enough. You can hear some MP3 demos on http://. The advantage is that you buy the module, and you don't have to worry about loading samples into a sampler or anything.
after reading this thread i used google search " using
after reading this thread i used google search " using VST Instruments"
this link should help explain a bit i hope
SI
sorry guys, I didn´t get it quite right: let´s suppose I want to
sorry guys, I didn´t get it quite right: let´s suppose I want to record a piano sound using a synthesiser, but NOT with midi, I mean, from an audio in-port of the soundcard, connecting the synth to the computer, but making use of a piano sound (the plug-in) which sounds better than the one I´ve got in the synth. do I need a host program, and in that case, how can I use it if it´s not through midi?
Fer
Fer, if I'm getting you right, what you want is an audio file wi
Fer, if I'm getting you right, what you want is an audio file with the VST instrument you're playing, right?
There's no way around MIDI, since the VST instrument is triggered by MIDI itself. If the VSTi exists as a stand-alone instrument you can open it and play it with your MIDI keyboard, then take the output from the soundcard and link it directly to the input. Quite complicated.
The easiest way of doing it is simply by recording it as a MIDI track and create an audio mixdown of the file afterwards if you don't want the MIDI file to take up resources.
yes, just render the file to audio. You also will have the midi
yes, just render the file to audio. You also will have the midi file there in case you want to change the instrument later. This is really helpful when you are mixing- say and acoustic piano is not just cutting it or viceversa- just change the a piano to an ep and see how it sits in the mix!
mach five has a nice Bosendorf...
mach five has a nice Bosendorf...