Best effects for pianos and rhodes..

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Glace verb does some whacky things to acoustic piano sounds, as does some of Spirit Canyon Audio's Impulse responses. Psp Nitro can add interest also.

Glace verb
http://www.dasample.com/index.php?show=glaceverb

Psp Nitro

http://www.pspaudioware.com/indexen.htm ... itro.html;

Spirit Canyon Audio
http://www.spiritcanyonaudio.com/index.php
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Nitro will really give you some weird, and good effects. No doubt about that.
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Lagrange wrote:1st my pianos are already laid down and I would not like to re-record them again..
Lets just say that the original piano section is extremely subtle. I will try Scarbee Vintage Keyboard (man gotta fork out $199 arrrrg). I do own tremelo chorus compressor overdrive effects so I will try those 1st.. I'm looking to apply sine waves that overlap and play with the piano session. Almost like a resythesis/morphing plugin that will enhance the sound BUT is crafted for pianos..

thanks again everyone.
In that case just compressor and limiter.
The Scarbee FX is for electric pianos, it will work on acoustic piano but you will loose the natural piano sound.
Needless to say EQ might help a lot.
It depends on the piano part, if it's maily right hand solo in the 1KHz range, you can try a narrow 6 dB boost at 1KHz and at the same time do a narrow 6 dB reduction on every other instrument.
This 12dB difference at 1KHz can sometimes save a mix without messing up things too much.
Think of it as carving room for the piano.

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This might be weird, but is there a synth/resynth effect that listens to the audio and replaces/blends-with the piano sound? Kind of like those bass replacer vst's or groove analogizer http://liqihsynth.com/nusofting/groove_analogizer.htm

I'd do almost anything to not re-record this piece..

I should probably add again that this a remix version of my original recording so if it has a different timbre thats ok.. just as long as the notes are the same....
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And yea I know that GA is for drums.. I meant is there a similar efxt 4 piano's and keys...? For instance I heard that you can now run audio through absynth or fm7 (not too sure).. THats kinda what I mean..

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Just tryed the demo of Scarbee Vintage Keys and WOW I am impressed.. Makes my piano sound like Steve Wonder on "Apple of my eye".. Not exactly what I was looking for but I will still pick this one up on principle!! I will use this A LOT!! AMAZING PLUGIN!!

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