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Just Piano

GeoShred > Ravenscoft 275 > Revolv (Maria Church) > TB Reverb

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  • McDMcD
    edited November 2025

    Nice playing… you really capture a mood.

    Thank you for sharing the video of how it looks to play those scale and arpeggio runs. I like watching how the
    2 handed sections work with descending bass lines and insuring a nice interval between bass and melody.
    GeoShred is a great interface if the user puts in the same effort needed to master an instrument.

  • Very beautiful song! :) And, as McD said, I love the scale and arpeggio runs. So mellow, you have a talent for rocking Geoshred.

    Also, after hearing Ravenscroft played by you and hearing its timbre, I'm more than certain I made the right choice in purchasing that one on sale for $18. Just bought a MIDI-to-USB-C cable so I can play my piano live into AUM for my girlfriend to hear (and in case any clients need demos of what I can play).

  • Mesmerising performance, great job with the playing, especially the baroque-sounding arpeggios.

  • Just on Geoshred? I would have probably thrown my iPad out of the window trying to play that on a non-piano keyboard.

    Has a very baroque feel in places, and then moves into more modern harmonic ideas at times. I enjoyed this!

  • Yes, same here. I enjoyed this very much. Had to listen again. This is the kind of stuff I go looking for when I feel like listening to classical music, but I could never find the vibes because I’m using wrong search terms. I know a lot of vernacular such as piano Concerto, Sonata, nocturnes chamber, music, ect. But I don’t seem to know the sounds and composers associated with it and the different periods.
    I guess Baroque is what i was missing.

  • Many thanks @McD , @jwmmakerofmusic , @richardyot , @michael_m , @Blipsford_Baubie for the lovely comments 🙏
    I was trying for a baroque, Bach feel so happy that it came over like that.
    Believe me Michael the windows were in fear for their structural integrity while I was doing this one 🪟💥

  • What a lovely composition and performance Tony 🎹. Definitely a baroque feel. Your Geoshred skills shine ✨.

  • Really enjoyed this. The GS interface really gives a look into the composition process. Is this something that you just wrote, or from an existing library? You have taken the iPad to new levels. I would imagine that required more than one take. I have wanted to start playing again, but know it won’t happen, so I use Piano Motifs and click Generate until I hear something I like. I can’t play golf, tennis, or bowl anymore, so this stuff helps me keep my sanity… assuming I ever was.

  • Agree with what's been said, you really handle it well.

    I have one negative comment about GS, those stars! Could we please get an option to at least edit them some, like: size, shape and colour ..huh @moForte ? They look so childish for one, I could go on but'll leave it with that and hope for an upcoming Christmas gift😉.

  • Incredible playing @GeoTony. Lovely piece!

  • When you put all the pieces together this is pretty wonderful. Never would have guessed you were tapping it in. Is this improvised? Either way, Lovely. And, of course no midi editing to improve it, even more impressive. Loved the Mozart shoutout at 1:30.
    Kinda too short, my only thumbs down.

    Happy holiday, Tony. You’re a stalwart, that’s for sure!

  • I agree with all above, very good indeed. But, ... wanted to hear more.

  • Wow, thanks everybody for your generous comments 🙏
    I ‘composed’ it Paul, thought I’d take a break from Piano Motifs… sorry Fernando 😊
    I don’t particularly mind the stars Pxlhg, but I agree it would be nice to have a few options.
    95% composed, 5% improvised Mike. Sometimes my fingers don’t do what my brain tells them to do and just go off on a tangent. Definitely no midi editing. Any Mozart reference is by chance, I think I was dredging up musical phrases that struck me as appropriate. Nice to have you dropping in 👍

  • Hello Tony, what a beautiful piano piece. It's as if the master Ludovico Einaudi is at work. Wonderful atmosphere and composition. Even if your fingers don't always do what your mind composes, you fill it in brilliantly. In a word, amazing, frenq

  • edited November 2025

    @Pxlhg said:
    Agree with what's been said, you really handle it well.

    I have one negative comment about GS, those stars! Could we please get an option to at least edit them some, like: size, shape and colour ..huh @moForte ? They look so childish for one, I could go on but'll leave it with that and hope for an upcoming Christmas gift😉.

    You can turn them off (Menu> Settings> Disable Finger Effects). The star size, color and rotation is conveying information about X-Y expression as you are performing as well as interaction with the pitch rounding algorithm. Also there is a thin vertical green cursor that animates what is going on with pitch rounding. For me, they are very much a part of my brain/eye/ear/finger feedback loop and I depend on them for subtle expressive performance.

    They are not editable because they were written directly in GPU Assembler/OpenGL for GeoSynthesizer by an earlier developer over 10 years ago.

    About 5 years ago we rewrote the keyboard and the stars in CoreGraphics but they were not performant which took compute away from the audio thread and also translated into increased latency. Note that the main advantage of using the GPU for the "Keyboard/Finger Effects" is that it does not steal compute from the main processor, from the low latency audio performance that you, as a musician are creating.

    For the big JUCE rewrite we have talked about possibly eliminating them all together, because they are not really portable. I am apposed to eliminating the finger effects.

    They look so childish for one,

    Thanks for your comment. Probably you should just turn them off.

    -pat

  • @moForte said:

    @Pxlhg said:
    Agree with what's been said, you really handle it well.

    I have one negative comment about GS, those stars! Could we please get an option to at least edit them some, like: size, shape and colour ..huh @moForte ? They look so childish for one, I could go on but'll leave it with that and hope for an upcoming Christmas gift😉.

    You can turn them off (Menu> Settings> Disable Finger Effects). The star size, color and rotation is conveying information about X-Y expression as you are performing as well as interaction with the pitch rounding algorithm. Also there is a thin vertical green cursor that animates what is going on with pitch rounding. For me, they are very much a part of my brain/eye/ear/finger feedback loop and I depend on them for subtle expressive performance.

    They are not editable because they were written directly in GPU Assembler/OpenGL for GeoSynthesizer by an earlier developer over 10 years ago.

    About 5 years ago we rewrote the keyboard and the stars in CoreGraphics but they were not performant and took compute away from the audio thread. Note that the main advantage of using the GPU for the keyboard/Finger Effects is that it does not steal compute from the main processor, from the low latency audio that you, as a performer, are creating.

    For the big JUCE rewrite we have talked about possibly eliminating them all together, because they are not really portable. I actually apposed to that.

    They look so childish for one,

    Thanks for your comment. Probably you should just turn them off.

    -pat

    Right! I have already. I do understand their usefulness so it would have been good but my clumsy approach roasted that chance I guess. Sorry I hurt your feelings.

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