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Juho L
26.01.2004, 10:56 AM
What do you get when you hours of free time, Native Isntruments Kontakt and 1,33Gb of free Steinway samples?
This: www.kolumbus.fi/juho.lepisto/Campanella.mp3
Check http://theremin.music.uiowa.edu/MIS.html for the samples. Great free samples. Only minuses are that you'll have to download them one by one and every sample has about 0,5-1,0 seconds silence at the start.
Tomer=Trance
26.01.2004, 11:32 AM
are thos multisamples?
Juho L
26.01.2004, 12:47 PM
are thos multisamples?
Of course. That piano has every key sampled with three layers (piano pianissimo, mezzo forte, forte fortissimo). Check those samples out. I havent tried out the rest of the samples but if they're as good as that Steinway, then I'll have to dl them all.
Tomer=Trance
26.01.2004, 01:41 PM
it can take an huor to download all thos one by one and order them in the sampler :?
any chance for a konkat preset? if you already did it
Juho L
26.01.2004, 01:56 PM
it can take an huor to download all thos one by one and order them in the sampler
You're kidding, right? Probably possible if you have really fast line. It took me many hours to even download the sounds not to mention creating the patch for them.
any chance for a konkat preset? if you already did it
Sure.
www.kolumbus.fi/juho.lepisto/GrandPiano.nki
www.kolumbus.fi/juho.lepisto/GrandPiano2.nki
Copy them to the same folder as the samples.
Tomer=Trance
26.01.2004, 02:53 PM
thanx juho but the links are broken
Juho L
26.01.2004, 03:07 PM
thanx juho but the links are broken
They work fine. It seems that the file is identified as html file so select "Save target as..." and then save the file on the same folder as the samples and then just rename the .html to .nki.
picato
26.01.2004, 07:18 PM
Own composition?
Juho L
26.01.2004, 07:25 PM
Own composition?
Franz Liszt "La Campanella".
I don't play that. Hoho. That's bloody hard piece even for experienced classical pianist (sounds simple but the truth is quite different). Liszt had so big hands that he could cover nineteen semitones (average person can cover 14-16 semitones). And of course he used that trait in that piece.
So you need years and years of experience in classical piano + bloody big or lightning fast hands to play that song.
Juho L
26.01.2004, 10:11 PM
I foound a pdf score for that piece: http://www.sheetmusicarchive.net/compositions_b/lzpe_3.pdf
Edit: Even all those "ultra cool trance arpeggiations" that are played with automatic arpeggiator are simple when compared to that. Well, maybe you'll have to be sick to play that piece.
picato
27.01.2004, 04:00 PM
Yeah, I know the challenge of playing Liszt since I once upon a time had piano lessons.
BTW: Pretty nice to use some classical chord progressions on synth compositions...
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