![]() He's just listening and giving his honest opinion. Software & Setup ben August 31, 2020, 2:13am 1 Upcoming Ballad Tutorials - Cast Your Votes Now The Arrangement Here’s a performance of the arrangement: Congratulations on your new lesson production and your performance sounds FANTASTIC The rich sound of the piano used with your performance is very nice. He's not being a snob any more than I am. I've never questioned the composer though when he cringes at a sample or legato transition he doesn't like. I do mockups professionally and do the best I can. ![]() Better and improved? Maybe, but still a far cry from the real thing. However, I do not have a predilection to say something sounds great that doesn't. I see the attraction and hear the moments that people like - I like them too. It just shouts 'electric' and not acoustic. I used the EW pianos for a number of years before buying the Ravenscroft 275. That's the Rachmaninov G#minor at the end? When you have those types of dense harmonies you get a welling up of overtones that remains one of the most difficult things to emulate still it seems. Hey Frederic, Long-time user of EWQL Pianos, which were among my first purchases past Logic Pro’s orchestra Jam Pack which had more options for pianos. I won't comment on the Moonlight Sonata out of respect for the composer and the piece. ![]() When you get to the famous eighth note tune of Fur Elise - ouch, that is just brutal and something I've never heard from even a Wurlitzer spinet in a lifetime of playing and listening. The unnatural sounding mid range in the opening Chopin is a dead giveaway (a common problem in sampled pianos.) Next is Chopin etude? The emerging bass line couldn't sound more fake and unnatural. ![]()
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