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LOGIC PRO Orchestral Sketching 🎹🎻 | The Secret Sauce Revealed!
In this video I show composers who may have Apple Logic Pro how to do realistic orchestral sketching with Logic's powerful Studio Strings, Studio Horns, and Sampler sounds that come stock with Logic Pro.
Don't you dare use those presets! There's a better way!
#composer #orchestral #logic
Timestamps:
0:00 - Orchestral Sketching in Logic Pro
1:45 - The Secret Sauce of Good Orchestral Sounds
3:15 - Studio Strings
12:20 - Studio Horns
18:00 - Woodwinds
21:40 - The Whole Piece
25:00 - Wrap Up
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Ultimate Piano VST Comparison: Keyscape, Spitfire, NI, Logic, Musio with the StudioLogic SL88 Grand
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Hello Composers! In this video I compare piano VST plug-ins both free and paid played on the StudioLogic SL88|Grand. Which ones work best with the Fatar TP400/Wood hammer action? Could free piano VSTs actually work for your compositions with a good controller? #piano #vst #composer FREE: Get the free Spitfire Labs Autograph Grand here: bit.ly/AutographGrand Pianobook Instruments for free here: ...
A Review of MUSIO from Cinesamples | Sounds, Effects, Levels, Interface, Pricing
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In this video I go deep into MUSIO from @cinesamples.official , which is an orchestral plugin containing high end orchestral and other sounds in a light virtual instrument plugin. I show a FEW of the sounds, talk about a few issues I have with it, and whether I think it's a good deal. If you'd like to see a Music Only video of Musio Sounds let me know. Subscribe for more videos like this one! #...
The Basics of Orchestration for DAW Composers, Producers, and BeatMakers | With Dave Kropf (HD)
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#composers #beatmaker #orchestration Find out more about Dave Kropf at www.52cues.com JOIN THE HELLO COMPOSERS MASTERMIND: This is a face-to-face, weekly Zoom meeting for a small group of music composers to focus on specific issues personal to each member and facilitate composition portfolio growth and success. Also included is a private consulting session with Eric Copeland about your composit...
Composing in Mixed Meter | The Hello Composers Podcast EP1
Просмотров 190Год назад
Hello Composers! What is Mixed Meter in composing? Have you ever used it? Have I ever used it? (Spoiler alert: I have and you’ll hear some of that today.) Well, welcome to the “Hello Composers Podcast Episode #1”. I’ve been waiting to start this podcast when I had a solid idea. I’ve thought about putting the next Mastermind up as a podcast, or other ideas, but what this podcast will be is a wee...
What Possesses a Man? | John Williams' Han Solo and the Princess Theme | Star Wars Soundtrack
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What Possesses a Man? | John Williams' Han Solo and the Princess Theme | Star Wars Soundtrack
When Is a Song Done? How and Why to End Your Compositions!
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When Is a Song Done? How and Why to End Your Compositions!
Dumb Composing Advice | 4 Bar Loops | Templates | The Song Doesn't Matter
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Dumb Composing Advice | 4 Bar Loops | Templates | The Song Doesn't Matter
A New and Different Sun | Why New is So Important
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A New and Different Sun | Why New is So Important
My Composition and Arranging Process | How I Compose
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My Composition and Arranging Process | How I Compose
Composer Talk with Steven Melin | Templates, His Book, Composing for Fun
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Composer Talk with Steven Melin | Templates, His Book, Composing for Fun
How to Compose Only with Logic | Sounds from DAW Only Challenge
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How to Compose Only with Logic | Sounds from DAW Only Challenge
How to Compose a Song in Dorian Mode | Music Theory Challenge | Tribute to My Brother
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How to Compose a Song in Dorian Mode | Music Theory Challenge | Tribute to My Brother
How to Compose Corporate Music | Hello Composers! A New Channel for Music Composers
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How to Compose Corporate Music | Hello Composers! A New Channel for Music Composers

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  • @thomasbarc8183
    @thomasbarc8183 4 дня назад

    As a StudioLogic fan, you should try the acoustic piano samples in their free Numa Player. IMHO, the included free Steinway Model D and Model F sound better than the free Spitfire piano sounds. Though I own NI's Komplete 14CE and usually call up one of those piano samples in an instance of Kontakt when multi-track recording into my DAW, Numa Player is a great virtual instrument that loads quickly in standalone mode when I just want to play my SL88. Besides their acoustic Steinway samples, the Numa Player VST includes several electric piano sounds, various other keys (clav/ harpsi/ marimba/ vibe/ celesta), and an assortment of string pads. Truthfully, the Numa Strings aren't so great but they can add a layer of tone beneath a keyboard part when simply playing for pleasure. Regardless... don't let the quality of the bonus string pads color your opinion about their impressive acoustic grand pianos. After all, acoustic piano VSTs were the focus of your video comparison. Anyway, here's a link to their download site (it's worth checking out): www.studiologic-music.com/products/numaplayer/

  • @mollykeyzz8330
    @mollykeyzz8330 17 дней назад

    Apologies from me for saying thank you too....l previously deposited for native mk3 but changed my mind to slgrand 88 ....thank you for not letting me regret it....

  • @mohamedamine5168
    @mohamedamine5168 19 дней назад

    Well, that's some real words that go from heart to heart ♥ "Only your mind can think of the things you create"

  • @richardpenrose1968
    @richardpenrose1968 23 дня назад

    Noire is my goto despite trying the VSL piano's. This piano just works extremely well on a wide range of styles due to it's tweakability. I would love it if NI updated this library to Noire 2 with an additional mic perspective and Una Corda. However, I don't think they captured any other mic perspectives and Una Corda samples in the session and Galaxy Instruments don't want to use modelling to re-create this. I have also started using Pianoteq more seriously on recent projects and think this is constantly improving with each update! I don't think certain aspects of the sound is quite there yet but in other ways I find some things surpass any piano library I've tried. I am considering adding one more piano sample library with multiple mic perspectives and am torn between the Garritan CFX, Ivory 3 and the new Premier Kawai Legend library.

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 23 дня назад

      Have you checked out Key scape?

    • @richardpenrose1968
      @richardpenrose1968 23 дня назад

      @@HelloComposers I haven’t tried it personally but have watched many online reviews and demos. There are some things I like about it but I prefer to have a more realistic natural and in processed piano with multiple mic perspectives. Keyscape is certainly very effective for pop and some cinematic pieces but I wouldn’t choose it for solo piano.

  • @nowyoure.....6047
    @nowyoure.....6047 28 дней назад

    I could reassure that NI sucks. Thanks

  • @fleshtodeath
    @fleshtodeath Месяц назад

    beautiful piano playing :)

  • @holaybla
    @holaybla Месяц назад

    That's actually useful! I do have a question... Is there a way to record the whole midi notes and then edit each individual articulation? Like let's say you're done and while mixing you realize "this note could use a staccato sound", can you edit that or would you have to delete and re record with the new articulation?

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers Месяц назад

      Not sure but if you could just set up a new track with that particular articulation and put that note or notes on the next track.

    • @MonsieurVersatile
      @MonsieurVersatile Месяц назад

      Yes you can. That's what is really useful. Just record the notes then make them realistic with articulations and modulation, expression etc.

    • @MonsieurVersatile
      @MonsieurVersatile Месяц назад

      Actually it's not hugely intuitive so in case you're wondering how, you choose the relevant articulation set in the Inspector for the track concerned, then in the piano roll an articulations drop down appears. Just highlight the note you want to change and select the articulation from the dropdown. Very simple but not obvious as from the instrument interface at all.

  • @arbous65
    @arbous65 Месяц назад

    Thanks a lot for doing this. I think having an anechoic room for sampling makes a difference for having a balanced sound between the high notes and low notes. I found the lowest two or even three octaves suffer from too much low mid frequency accumulation because the microphones catch the reflection from the room or piano body. That masks out some of the beautiful harmonics created by the strings and kind of mushes the tones. The other issue I found is that the zing you hear with velocities above lets say 80 or 90 sounds like on-off switch in some sample libraries which makes the sound artificial sounding. I think there need to be modification to the EQ to compensate for that. Perhaps relationship of MIDI velocity to real physics of string resonation energy that reveals that zing is not linear and that's why it leaves a small room of MIDI velocities for that zing to present itself. I tried to change the velocity curves in my MIDI keyboard as well as on the sample libraries I checked but still I couldn't settle in hearing that zing as a continually and gradually increasing experience. Also I think it is important to have mic angles and distances that you don't catch that thud from the keys. I think thud is not musical, is it? Again, I think these are things being picked up by the condenser mic which is more sensitive than ears and positioned too close to the piano wooden internals so the mic picks it up more than the musician's position and ears. Two of the piano sample libraries that I thought would be nice in the next round to be in the comparison are Garritan CFX and Spitfire Hans Zimmer piano. Both have massive libraries which reflect how many dynamic layers are created. I think it is like 20 layers, not sure for Spitfire because a lot of microphones were used which is part of the reason for inflation of the library size. I wished the sample library companies would not create so many varieties but get the best clean and clear and balanced mic and mic position and just focus on capturing more layers to maximize the continuity of the tone and expression in different MIDI velocities. Thanks again.

  • @HelloComposers
    @HelloComposers Месяц назад

    I ended up adding BBCSO Discover Cellos doubling each of the 2 Cello parts. Also augmented the Musio Cellos with some Tina Guo Dark Cellos.

  • @SteveChab
    @SteveChab Месяц назад

    I imagine Type O Negatives "Red Water" would be an example of Halloween Christmas music? :P ruclips.net/video/SzaflC73iTk/видео.html

  • @BsktImp
    @BsktImp Месяц назад

    04:58 Can you please explain the difference between these two sliders, as they seem both control 'loudness'? Can you also explain what the green dot just inside the top-right corner of each instrument technique border indicates (the border colour and top-left dot colour seem to indicate the instrument's orchestral section)?

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers Месяц назад

      One of the sliders is pure volume, and the other is dynamics from ppp to fff. No idea what the green dots are for.

  • @user-ci3ij5gy1n
    @user-ci3ij5gy1n Месяц назад

    So enjoy your channel.

  • @AntonioResendeMusic
    @AntonioResendeMusic Месяц назад

    Very good piano sound. Are you running Logic 11 on an Ipad?

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers Месяц назад

      No, Mac Mini M1. I have not heard the pianos on iPad but could try them I guess.

    • @AntonioResendeMusic
      @AntonioResendeMusic Месяц назад

      @@HelloComposers Thank you. I'm looking for a live setup.

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers Месяц назад

      I think it would be a good piano for live.

  • @royvelasquez8300
    @royvelasquez8300 Месяц назад

    Really enjoyed this, keep up the good work.

  • @genuinefreewilly5706
    @genuinefreewilly5706 Месяц назад

    Sounds nice. It would not matter if I suddenly had millions of dollars, would I ever return to the Apple ecosystem. Nothing about Apple is cheap or reasonable, and I feel similar in regards to Abobe's offerings I hope Apple is going to pay you for your endorsements

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers Месяц назад

      Ok. I won't make you. But what if I GAVE you a million dollars...?

    • @genuinefreewilly5706
      @genuinefreewilly5706 Месяц назад

      ​@@HelloComposers Sorry no apple products I am seriously looking for a newish audio interface. Apple stands in my way as a consumer. They are done creating anything novel. I am sure you must ask yourself if Logic is really any better than it was 10 years ago

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers Месяц назад

      Yeah it's quite a lot better.

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers Месяц назад

      10.2 was released in 2015 and brought Alchemy which was and is still a great addition. 10.4 in 2018 was killer especially bringing Studio Strings and Studio Horns. So yeah, it has continued to get stronger. And how with Studio Piano and Studio Bass, these are nice improvements.

  • @jasonperez942
    @jasonperez942 2 месяца назад

    Very helpful review! thank you!

  • @beautifullyearth576
    @beautifullyearth576 2 месяца назад

    Hi Erick. Thanks for this video. I am new in this. Beginning with FlStudio. Is Musio compatible with this software?

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers Месяц назад

      Yes, I think Musio is compatible with every DAW. They are having a sale right now.

  • @mattmckeon1688
    @mattmckeon1688 2 месяца назад

    That Keyscape C7 sounds wonderful - exactly how a real Yamaha C7 piano professionally recorded in a studio would sound. 🎹 👌

  • @kennethjackson4858
    @kennethjackson4858 3 месяца назад

    Thank you, sir! This is great! I have Opus and got it on sale. It’s not line Musio with all the instruments, but there are so many libraries and bring me it’s like a baby that wants everything. What can I do to make myself confident and stable and Shan I learn all what is to learn in orchestrating I can choose my libraries much wiser.

  • @micwarren21
    @micwarren21 3 месяца назад

    You mean stage left.

  • @ricksold88s
    @ricksold88s 3 месяца назад

    This was excellent! I wish you could have added native instruments the gentleman and my absolute favorite pianoteq

  • @kennethjackson4858
    @kennethjackson4858 3 месяца назад

    Great video! I can’t chord a grand piano, but this piano you are using sounds great, but was thinking of the Native Kontakt SL88 grand. Maybe making the wrong choice but what do you think? Love the Keyscape. Don’t have it!

  • @bryangl1
    @bryangl1 3 месяца назад

    OK, my knowledge is very limited, but I just watched a video on the historic development of Musio, and I gather that choice of mic positions is coming. If you have this choice then I guess you can choose close-mic which may overcome your reverb issue.

  • @levidiemaschine6147
    @levidiemaschine6147 4 месяца назад

    Probably dumb question, but do i need panning for the instruments, or are they already pre-panned?

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 3 месяца назад

      This is a fantastic question actually. The panning for orchestral instruments is usually set according to usual orchestral layout. But that doesn't mean you can't mess with it a little bit for your mix.

  • @samuelmathews7834
    @samuelmathews7834 4 месяца назад

    They don't sound to me anyway all that good that flute sounded like a horn

  • @PreacherAtArrakeen
    @PreacherAtArrakeen 4 месяца назад

    Have you tried mapping the articulations in Logic? I bought it @199$. I find the layout a bit bewildering. So much stuff. The U.I. is definitely lacking. Thanks.

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 4 месяца назад

      I haven’t mapped them but it would be easy. If you think Logic is a lot…try Pro Tools. 😂

    • @PreacherAtArrakeen
      @PreacherAtArrakeen 4 месяца назад

      @@HelloComposers I did it with a celli patch. Musio said they started at C1, but they were starting at C0. It's the only one I've done, so far. Too busy at the download buffet, ha. I do wonder if the samples are data compressed given the fast loading time. I have an M1 mini, which seems to handle it quite easily. Cheers.

  • @PreacherAtArrakeen
    @PreacherAtArrakeen 4 месяца назад

    This requires Sonoma?

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 4 месяца назад

      I don't believe so

    • @PreacherAtArrakeen
      @PreacherAtArrakeen 4 месяца назад

      @@HelloComposers I looked at the required specs, it said MacOS 10.14. Thanks for your quick reply. I have to make a decision within the next few hours if I want it for 199$.

  • @NeuroPete
    @NeuroPete 4 месяца назад

    I bought Musio 1 perpetual for $300 a few months ago. Currently, it is on sale for $200 (expires April 12, 2024, then back to $399). For me, the Tina Guo Cellos, the Gina Luciani flutes, choirs and specialty percussion makes this collection worth the money, even though I own several expensive Spitfire and Native Instruments orchestral libraries including Komplete 14, BBCSO Professional and Abbey Road One. Musio fills some of the gaps and adds some options. I am a hobbyist, but I have learned enough to understand that while you can create convincingly realistic orchestral works with Musio (I've listened to several on RUclips), other libraries have more controls for fine tuning, such as extra microphone positions, more dynamic layers, more round-robins, and so on. As you pointed out, many of the libraries have room reverb that you can't remove. Such limitations make Musio less suitable for people who make a living creating orchestral mockups for TV, movie and game composition. But for hobbyists, popular music producers, students, and casual users, Musio is a fantastic value, even considering its limitations. A huge advantage is the browser, with its ability to search for, audition and download just the instruments you need, rather sucking up SSD space by downloading and storing massive entire sample libraries you may never use.

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 4 месяца назад

      Agreed on Music filling gaps. Not sure I would buy it esp when I’m getting it for $49/year.

  • @jonos138
    @jonos138 4 месяца назад

    Kontakt pianos are my go to. I also mix piano samples in kontakt to get the sound I want. I like the sound of the maverick, grandeur, and the upright (which I've forgotten the name just now 😂) The Kontakt Kawai piano I like too. I have keyscape which is great, but I wish they hadn't just focused on the Yamaha piano and had included a bechstein too. Garritan is OK but not the sound I go for personally. Cinepiano is good but with my keyboard I find it less responsive than say keyscape which is very responsive. I'm with you on the reverb. So many samples have the room sound which you can't turn off. The Ravel is notorious for this. You can turn off reverb but it still sounds like reverb. I like as dry as possible piano sound that I can add reverb or room sound to. I'm more into 70's pop piano. Listen to albums like Elton John, Jackson brown and you won't hear loads of reverb, but a dryer more intimate piano sound which I love. Too many vst creators use reverb to mask the poor quality of their samples. Love your playing BTW. 👍

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 4 месяца назад

      I like Grandeur for sure and could probably get by with it if I didn’t have Keyscape. I’m a Yamaha guy, and think it cuts best in pop and jazz. But who knows what I will get into with the new SL88Grand and some of the samples.

  • @NeuroPete
    @NeuroPete 4 месяца назад

    Noire is my goto for when I want to just sit down and play a nice piano by itself, with Garritan CFX a close second. Both have many dynamic sample layers and are highly customizable with multiple mic positions and timbre controls. Both are based on the Yamaha CFX grand, which I like the more delicate sound of, compared to VSTs based on the Steinway D grand, which I find too brash. I also have all of the Native Intruments pianos from Komplete 14, including Grandeur, Giant, Gentlemen, Maverick, Uni Corda, and Alicia Keys. They're ok, but I'm not wild about them. Piano Colors is also based on the Yamaha CFX, but I don't like the plain piano sound as much as Noire or Garritan. Noire, Piano Colors and Arturia's Augmented Pianos come with elaborate customizable ambiant layer engines, which sound amazing and could be useful, but I mainly am interested in the core piano sound. I have heard from many sources that PianoTeq, Vienna, and Keyscapes are all excellent, but I can't justify the cost, as I have so many piano VSTs already.

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 4 месяца назад

      Same. I really need to try PianoTeq as many ppl suggest.

  • @user-uz4pz8sr5t
    @user-uz4pz8sr5t 4 месяца назад

    VSL pianos are the best 🥇

  • @MakerFarmNL
    @MakerFarmNL 5 месяцев назад

    As I am waiting for my SL Grand to arrive, I came across your video. Thank you for this very informative video!! Very much appreciated!

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 5 месяцев назад

      Excited to know that you think. It's been the answer for me.

    • @MakerFarmNL
      @MakerFarmNL 4 месяца назад

      @@HelloComposers The SL Grand is no doubt the most velocity sensitive masterkeyboard I have ever laid my hands on. Besides that it just feels extremely comfortable. Playing the SL Grand is a true treat! It is hard to finish a production because you just want to keep on playing :-) I think the SL Grand is at the top of the short list of true piano-like masterkeyboards. Now I have still got your list of piano's to check out, since a this keyboard deserves a really nice piano. Thank you once again for this nice list and your professional discussion and opinion. (I am very impressed by your playing skills BTW!)

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers Месяц назад

      Thank you so much!

    • @mollykeyzz8330
      @mollykeyzz8330 17 дней назад

      Apologies from me for saying thank you too....l previously deposited for native mk3 but changed my mind to slgrand 88 ....thank you for not letting me regret it....

  • @sidneygage
    @sidneygage 5 месяцев назад

    🙌thnx

  • @TrevisRothwell
    @TrevisRothwell 5 месяцев назад

    Nice review! I myself usually use the AcousticSamples C7 piano, but am also very fond of the Spitfire Jangle Box piano, for a very different sort of character.

  • @1mikechung
    @1mikechung 5 месяцев назад

    I have an acoustic Yamaha grand C1s silent with midi. I also have a nord grand with krk 6 and sub krk7s. My focus is piano. What amplification do you use. Personally can’t get the sound like my grand Yamaha. Am I expecting too much?

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 5 месяцев назад

      What samples or program are you using for Piano? I wish I could get my Kawai baby grand to play silent and send midi.

    • @vertogenltd-variablepitchv1168
      @vertogenltd-variablepitchv1168 5 месяцев назад

      Hi, On my Nord Grand, I use the piano's installed. They sound great from RUclips demo's, but live at home they sound like Toys. Using samples using my Yahama Grrand C1S in midi recording is better than Acoustic. I have used Keyscape, Cubase and others high end software, all sound great except playing live using my KRK6 and KRK sub. I also have a Fender Amp, Peavey , still sound will never satisfty after playing My C1s. I am going to try my Local Supplier for the Kawai KVS 10s Hybrid's and the New Yamaha's.

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 5 месяцев назад

      Yeah it’s going to be hard to duplicate “hearing” and “feeling” a piano sound through speakers, versus when your re playing the actually instrument and getting the vibrations through the piano and through your fingers. It’s a visceral thing not just an audio one. You’ll likely feel and hear it more by wearing headphones. I am Team Keyscape right now, but a lot of folks say to try Pianoteq. But for your particular issue, try wearing headphones while you play the C1s and Keyscape.

    • @samnixon6198
      @samnixon6198 5 месяцев назад

      Keyscape’s Yammie C7 is fantastic for studio work but on stage I use the “Live CSX” patch on a Yamaha YC61 paired with a 88 key Numa X (non GT model, used only as a midi controller).

  • @GregoryGlynn
    @GregoryGlynn 5 месяцев назад

    A great review - Many thanks.

  • @okay1904
    @okay1904 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks. Interesting comparison. A varied selection, demonstrating how different piano samples can sound, in their dynamics, ambience and tone. The only thing I would add is one needs a really good listening environment, or headphones (preferably with crosstalk refinement) to hear these differences. Each with their own quirks. The Dolan was interesting, if a bit noisy.

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 5 месяцев назад

      Yes, all those Piano book sounds are going to have a lot of "personality".

  • @marzzz1
    @marzzz1 5 месяцев назад

    PIANOTEQ.

  • @stoccorodolfo
    @stoccorodolfo 5 месяцев назад

    Great video

  • @mannyrdi
    @mannyrdi 5 месяцев назад

    For me, it’s Pianoteq then Keyscape. I’ve been exploring Ivory3 and Pianoverse lately but my go to is Pianoteq!

    • @88mokeyz8k
      @88mokeyz8k 3 месяца назад

      I love those also, I have been playing around with the True Pianos and Ravenscroft 275 and now added them.

  • @rudolfboukal1538
    @rudolfboukal1538 5 месяцев назад

    Great and thorough presentation. I also enjoy Keyscape and use the Giant from NI. But my piano of choice is Ravenscroft 275. My controller is the Kawai MP11se (I had to rebuild the end of key pads myself - the ones that come from Kawai become "sticky"). When I do solo piano, I use a VST for the same reason you do - the difficulty of recording an acoustic piano!! What interface do you use? I use Focusrite Claret - but it does color the sound .... a little. Whatever you are using to do this video - the sound is great; you can really hear the difference between each piano. Thanks again - job well done!!

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 5 месяцев назад

      Almost reviewed the Giant but was sticking to grand pianos. Gonna have to try Ravenscroft. I have a PreSonus Revelator io24. Thanks so much!

    • @rudolfboukal1538
      @rudolfboukal1538 5 месяцев назад

      @@HelloComposers Thanks for your response. Just to let you know, the sound quality that you have on your video is amazing. It really allows the listener to differentiate the various nuances from one vst to the next. Great sound - don't touch a thing ...

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you! I will be doing more of these video to help composers know their options with sounds, especially free and inexpensive ones.

  • @marcboule
    @marcboule 5 месяцев назад

    Great overview! If ever you do a part 2, it would be interesting to get your opinion on modeled pianos. I've been using Pianoteq and liking it a lot! 🎹🎶

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 5 месяцев назад

      Yes this is an obvious omission but just went with what I had. Also want to make sure people hear Ivory. I used it for a decade before I got Keyscape. There are other free ones too!

  • @morningsideschoolofmusic
    @morningsideschoolofmusic 5 месяцев назад

    Brilliant review!

  • @themultimusicman
    @themultimusicman 6 месяцев назад

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Eric! I also like The Giant from NI. I used it in my Klavier Momente - Album. I also use sometimes Augmented Piano from Arturia.

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 6 месяцев назад

      Nice! I was really going after more grand pianos and I think the giant is a upright, correct?

    • @themultimusicman
      @themultimusicman 6 месяцев назад

      @@HelloComposers Yes. You are right it is the worlds biggest upright.

  • @HelloComposers
    @HelloComposers 6 месяцев назад

    Give me your thoughts on your favorite Piano VSTs! Use any of these?

    • @MakerFarmNL
      @MakerFarmNL 17 дней назад

      @@HelloComposers Pianoteq by far! I love the fact that you can tweak things beyond what would be possible with sample based pianos.

  • @oliverostermann2612
    @oliverostermann2612 7 месяцев назад

    Well I think many Libraries sound best with their own reverb. EWQL has a very good solution with dry sounds. They even have mono possibility. VSL have an acceptable dry mode even in their Synchron Edition. I am using cinesamples in Dorico in NPPE by NotePerformer

    • @HelloComposers
      @HelloComposers 6 месяцев назад

      I know what you mean, but especially for solo instrument recording, not having it dry is a severe issue for me.