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There has been NO bashing.
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Negative comments are as valid and valuable as positive ones.
Yes they are but I did say Bashing the product it more then mere negative reviews laugh

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Back OT (if that's possible at this juncture), I think Noire is my new favorite VST in playability, sound, and flexibility. The only drawback is that you only have close mic positions, but for most people playing solo piano, that's perfect.


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Good point Deltajockey. It is great we have all these choices
Growing up, only had my upright piano and that was it to practice on. My teacher came to the house.


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Back OT (if that's possible at this juncture), I think Noire is my new favorite VST in playability, sound, and flexibility. The only drawback is that you only have close mic positions, but for most people playing solo piano, that's perfect.

Nice to see you posting. I missed your insight. You always seemed to give a thoughtful answer šŸ˜€


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Back OT (if that's possible at this juncture), I think Noire is my new favorite VST in playability, sound, and flexibility. The only drawback is that you only have close mic positions, but for most people playing solo piano, that's perfect.

Nice to see you posting. I missed your insight. You always seemed to give a thoughtful answer šŸ˜€
Thanks! Took a little break, then just got used to not posting, but this has always been a great forum. smile


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Sure, but everyone here has a very good concept of what an AP is, and the compromises with VSTs.

Many on this forum haven't even seen or touched an acoustic piano in person. They are modeling their perception after CD recordings of grand pianos or movie soundtracks with heavily processed piano samples.
Absolutely correct.

I deal with people all the time who think they want realism - often that turns out not to be the case!

It's funny how it works. People listen to a movie soundtrack and recognize a certain piano sample, which has been used to produce that. Then they buy the same sample library and are amazed, how "realistic" it reproduces "[Brand] [Model]", while they just react positively to sample-exact reproduction of something they heard and enjoyed before.

My Yamaha P-515 digital piano has a really bright, but pretty unrealistic "Studio Grand" sample, which I liked for some reason. One day when I was playing along to some of my favorite songs, I heard beating frequencies, because they used the exact same sample, which was slightly out of tune with my own digital piano, but similar enough to create beats. I solved by switching to a different voice, but I realized what was the reason for me liking that certain voice.

We simply prefer what is already familiar to us.
What do you mean by "beating"? What does it sound like?

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What do you mean by "beating"? What does it sound like?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beat_(acoustics)


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What do you mean by "beating"? What does it sound like?


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What do you mean by "beating"? What does it sound like?

What does Back to the Future II have to do with it?

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They told him donā€™t you ever come around here
Donā€™t want to see your face, you better disappear
ā€¦so beat it, just beat itā€¦..

Just beat it, beat it,ā€¦.
No one wants to be defeated
Showinā€™ how funky and strong is your fight
It doesnā€™t matter whoā€™s wrong or right

Just beat it (beating) beat itā€¦ā€¦..



If youā€™d paid a little attention, it wouldā€™ve been clear that this song defines us verbatim (no one wants to beat it), and I feel that sometimes itā€™s fine to beat it, and itā€™s not always necessary to ā€˜be showinā€™ how funky and strong is your fightā€™ (ā€œPianoteq sucksā€) because sometimes it doesnā€™t matter whoā€™s wrong or rightā€¦ā€¦ā€¦

Classic millennial never paying attention to the details and swiftly jumping to conclusions, but youā€™re right, Iā€™m old! grin

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Pete14 how about telling us what medicine you take to keep your memory so good. I'm getting up there in age too wink


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From this day forth you take all the responsibility of all of us old Farts "rambling on" Pete14 laugh


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Now what was I talking about........

Oh yes how wonderful PianoTeq is even if I'm in the minority LOL

I never thought FELT could get me so excited wink


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Now that the felt piano is done, perhaps they should work on a John Cage piano?

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Now that the felt piano is done, perhaps they should work on a John Cage piano?

The one required to play 4ā€™33ā€ ?


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The Liberace one is the one Pianoteq should make. laugh


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The Liberace one is the one Pianoteq should make. laugh

Only if they make it where one note will play all the arpegios

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I never thought FELT could get me so excited wink

Iā€™m into leather! blush

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The Liberace one is the one Pianoteq should make. laugh

Only if they make it where one note will play all the arpegios

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Ron

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