Uploaded on
Jan 30, 2024
(and last updated on Jan 30, 2024)
This is a custom Steinway B preset made by me, which I made it sound in a way that is similar to the one in EastWest Goliath, with bright EQ, a slight concert hall reverb and some close mic replacement.
I hope you enjoy!!!
New and better recreations of the Korg M1 piano or a house piano anyway, made in Pianoteq 8 and close mic replacement and more reverb which makes them all better.
The first preset is made with the New York Steinway D model.
The second preset is made with the Hamburg Steinway D model.
The third is both models and layered both instruments.
Extra considerations:
Samples are recorded and exported using LMMS. Just credit me if you are going to use any of these in your soundfonts or for anything else.
I also sampled this before from Pianoteq 7, which is the previous version of Pianoteq, back in 9th September, 2022. But now since this is Pianoteq 8 which revoiced the instruments and they made many improvements and now this sounds better. Samples are still recorded and exported using LMMS. This is the old one, from Pianoteq 7: https://musical-artifacts.com/artifacts/2383
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I thought of this for a long time and of course, now here it is.
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Extra considerations:
Samples are recorded and exported using LMMS. Feel free to show me your music creations with this piano, I would like to hear them, also, credit me if you are going to use this as part of your soundfont.
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