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AuthorTopic: 4 front E-piano module
gyohng
Posted: 23rd July 2003 15:34
Guys, I'm just thinking whether to release 10mb E-piano module today or not .

I need to create somewhat demo MP3, what would you recommend to demonstrate e-piano?

Piano is verrry juicy.
funky lime
Posted: 23rd July 2003 17:49
cook up some nice funk/jazz with some e-piano chords and licks... that's what i use e-piano sounds for anyway
TristezaOrange
Posted: 24th July 2003 03:54
So loungy 7th/9th chords would do just fine.
Permanent4
Posted: 24th July 2003 05:54
I'd suggest just googling for some decent MIDI files that sound good with your module. There are a ton of piano-only MIDI files out there, and I bet some of them would make for good demos for your e-piano.

While I've got you, let me ask you this -- will there be "deluxe" versions of any of your modules that have settings on them that can be changed or edited? It would be nice to be able to change the brightness of a piano or adjust the envelope on the bassline.

-David, just curious.
gyohng
Posted: 24th July 2003 09:05
Permanent4 wrote:
I'd suggest just googling for some decent MIDI files that sound good with your module. There are a ton of piano-only MIDI files out there, and I bet some of them would make for good demos for your e-piano.

While I've got you, let me ask you this -- will there be "deluxe" versions of any of your modules that have settings on them that can be changed or edited? It would be nice to be able to change the brightness of a piano or adjust the envelope on the bassline.

-David, just curious.


Yes Smile And deluxe versions will be commercial
garret
Posted: 24th July 2003 09:36
Permanent4 wrote:
I'd suggest just googling for some decent MIDI files that sound good with your module. There are a ton of piano-only MIDI files out there, and I bet some of them would make for good demos for your e-piano.


Good idea, Permanent4... How 'bout this wonderful Keith Jarret transcription from the Köln Concert... http://www.keithjarrett.org/transcriptions/midi/mot.mid

... it's a glorious tune, and makes an amazing demo for any good piano or epiano module...

-Garret
Permanent4
Posted: 24th July 2003 10:11
gyohng wrote:
Permanent4 wrote:
While I've got you, let me ask you this -- will there be "deluxe" versions of any of your modules that have settings on them that can be changed or edited?


Yes Smile And deluxe versions will be commercial


As they should be. Smile Thanks for the info.

-David, who now has to know when they might be coming out. Very Happy
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