Uploaded on
Jul 29, 2015
(and last updated on Jun 22, 2022)
16 Velocity layers Sampled in minor thirds from the lowest A. Hammer noise releases chromatically sampled in onle one layer. String resonance releases in minor thirds in three layers. Two AKG c414 disposed in an AB position ~12cm above the strings
Uploaded on
Nov 11, 2017
(and last updated on Jun 22, 2022)
A phase aligned version of the famous Salamander Grand Piano. Using velocity crossfading to simulate intermediate velocity layers, the original gigabyte library has been reduced to 389 MB (238 MB for the 44.1 kHz version). From the original 16 velocity layers, 3 were selected then phase aligned. Furthermore, the SFZ library has also been re-tuned using the Entropy Piano Tuner.
More info:
http://sig-ex.com/2017/11/11/slender-salmander-grand-piano/
License:
Creative Common...
Uploaded on
Nov 11, 2017
(and last updated on Nov 11, 2017)
A phase aligned version of the famous Salamander Grand Piano. Using velocity crossfading to simulate intermediate velocity layers, the original gigabyte library has been reduced to 389 MB (238 for the 44.1kHz version). From the original 16 velocity layers, 3 were selected then phase aligned. Furthermore, the SFZ library has also been re-tuned using the Entropy Piano Tuner.
More info:
http://sig-ex.com/2017/11/11/slender-salmander-grand-piano/
License:
Creative Commons At...
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