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The Piano Poll - part 2 (with new samples)

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    you can upload lossless to Soundcloud, but you have to enable the 'download track' option in rights/permissions to get that same file back to listeners.
    The SC Player always uses their special 128kbit streaming format, which just 'softens' slightly, unless you feed it squashed material with 0dB/fs peaks. I never uses the .wav or aiff version.

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  • It's on like donkey kong.

    I have already done my part and submitted the files.

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  • @tja said:

    @CrazySynthMan said:
    It's on like donkey kong.

    I have already done my part and submitted the files.

    Me too, but let's wait some time for the others, also maybe we get more contributions?

    Colossus is missing, I think.

    Two days?

    Oh, of course! There's no rush!

    I didn't mean it like that.

    And getting more contributions will make the poll and listening test better and more complete.

    There's no rush at all. If it takes a week or more to get all contributions, that's fine too.

  • I don't own colossus, but surely there must be a bunch of people on this forum who do, so one of them should just get busy and bounce the file down, because the whole process will only take a few minutes time.

  • I have most of the Colossus Grands but I don't own Cubasis. I just bought Auria Pro at the 50% off price to give me a DAW. Would Auria frozen tracks of additional pianos I have help the project or is Cubasis required to play?

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  • In my case the extra tails are there to see when the piano can no longer be heard on the last note. They ring on for a long time with this midi performance.

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  • No> @tja said:

    @McDtracy said:
    In my case the extra tails are there to see when the piano can no longer be heard on the last note. They ring on for a long time with this midi performance.

    That's a good idea, but now I have cut them to the same length.
    We would have need this for all audio files - now it is too late, sorry

    I am going to upload

    Good I would like to compare the Colussus Pianos to my other favorites. All these pianos are superior to what you could buy in an affordable ROMpler a few years ago. The only way you can detect their flaws is to play one for an hour or so and see how the upper frequencies hold up to "ear strain". Many of them can become annoying and take you out of the experience whereas even a cheap acoustic upright would never any you with "electronic sounding" highs. That's what I listen for: suspension of disbelief while playing though good studio monitors and headphones. Does the sample take you to that "place" and let you stay there until you are ready to stop rather than stopping because it's just not the real deal.

    For the listener it comes down to the colors (bright vs dark) and the "space" created by the recordings or effects. And that's a personal choice. There is no BEST. Just a favorite. In a mix the whole argument changes based upon the mix and other instrumentation. Some people still love that Korg M1 piano because they music that hooked them had just that (aweful) sound.

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  • I think I need to load all of the wav files into Logic Pro and just jump from one to another playing the "which one is better and why" game to converge on a top 5. It's quite likely that the piano with the best reverb will win. So, I might add effects to a lack luster piano to see if I can tweak EQ and Reverb to get close to my winner.

    So, far the last few pianos are my fav's. But I need to A-B them to other models to see if there's another gem in the lot.

  • NOTE: 07.wav is only the right channel of the recording. Maybe that can be re-submitted by the provider to get a fair hearing of the product in question.

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    When do we get Fazioli piano app to iOS... Any company out there that's intrested of this?

    I read an article about Benny Andersson from the famous 70-80s supergroup ABBA, that he has discovered Fazioli after more than 60 years in front of hundeds of keyboards and acoustic pianos and Grands...

    He visited a friends friend and there stood an Fazioli. After playing on it for just a few minutes he decided to invest $150000 to bring an Fazioli to his studio in Stockholm...

    He's latest album with just him, his music from 50 years and this Fazioli - fuckin' great album!!

    Benny Andersson - Piano...

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  • I just voted, is there a way to know what pianos they are respectively?
    I'll PM you tja on what I like best in the entire list :)

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    Hi guys, very interesting post! I downloaded the wav files but I inmediately noticed that there’s heavy audio clipping in most of the files around the first 20 seconds. May I suggest that they are recorded again, otherwise those pianos will be in disadvantage over the properly recorded ones (i.e. files 03, 04, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19 auch!...)

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    @Rodolfo said:
    Hi guys, very interesting post! I downloaded the wav files but I inmediately noticed that there’s heavy audio clipping in most of the files around the first 20 seconds. May I suggest that they are recorded again, otherwise those pianos will be in disadvantage over the properly recorded ones (i.e. files 03, 04, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19 auch!...)

    I have the same feeling...
    Many of the first 5-6 pianofiles are cliping...

    But, number 10 must be the best piano in my taste: Steady bottom, nice high pitch and nice dynamics...
    Pretty easy also to hear witch two pianos that is Salamander SF2 ;-)

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  • Sorry, my comment was not very clear. I meant that those files (03, 04, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19) were clipping, clearly audible digital distorion.

  • edited June 2018

    The problem is not related to Audioshare normalization, it has to do with the original recording in Cubasis. The sound source volume (Sampletank, Colossus, Ravenscroft, whatever the app you’re using) must be adjusted properly so Cubasis is not clipping while playing (or recording/freezing) the track.

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