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Those Mokafix piano samples sound something like Pianoteq 1. So - bad.
opus_diaboli wrote:It's not the whole body of sound that seems to be unnatural but the the upper harmonics sound strange.
Well THANK GOD Pianoteq isn't tweakable and doesn't include a spectral harmonic editor, and all the more so with the Pro version, PER KEY adjustable.

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benjamind wrote:Go to www.mokafix.com and go to the workshop page, and listen to the piano low note and piano high note clips.

If that doesn't sound like a piano string, I don't know what does.

Unfortunately, a virtual piano built with this technology would totally destroy just about any CPU, even today's CPUs would be crushed by a virtual paino built from this extremely (and I mean extremely) sophisticated string modelling.

Okay for guitars and basses, because they only have 4,5,6, maybe 7 strings. But for a piano, that's well over 200 strings (piano notes have more than 1 string each).

Maybe in a few year's time when computers are up to the task, we'll see these highly sophisticated models being used in very large numbers for say, piano, harp, etc.
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So are Pianoteq guys, what's your point?


BTW, of all those examples on Workshop page, the bass guitar striked me the most. Guitars are great when sliding, but the basic attack timbre lacks some high end sparkle, IMHO.

Overall, it's great job :)

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koolkeys wrote:Without getting too much into the rest of the conversation(I have lots to say, but not enough time!), I have to disagree about the Mokafix examples.
I'm no impressed either.
Waay too plasticky sounding still.

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DragonSagoth wrote:So are Pianoteq guys, what's your point?


BTW, of all those examples on Workshop page, the bass guitar striked me the most. Guitars are great when sliding, but the basic attack timbre lacks some high end sparkle, IMHO.

Overall, it's great job :)
It certainly is compared to your typical sample libraries, that's for sure. Samples fail without exception when trying to perform detailed playing gestures at any pace generally.

Therefore samples are not good for anything except maybe nonpitched and tuned percussion.

Things like sax, guitar, violin, etc, really need something else. Samplemodeling are doing a great job with the trumpets and saxes, but they need to work on solo bowed strings.

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Has anyone tried the Roland V-Piano?
I believe it has to be better sounding than any Piano plugin.

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It has its weaknesses, some are even more obvious than those Pianoteq has. Plus it's not as tweakable as Pianoteq. Plus it's too expensive.

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benjamind wrote:Go to www.mokafix.com and go to the workshop page, and listen to the piano low note and piano high note clips.
Oooh, thanks for pointing me in their direction. Hadn't heard of them before, their free Glue Reeds synth sounds interesting, cool demo. Think I'll grab that one now!
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Arksun wrote:
benjamind wrote:Go to www.mokafix.com and go to the workshop page, and listen to the piano low note and piano high note clips.
Oooh, thanks for pointing me in their direction. Hadn't heard of them before, their free Glue Reeds synth sounds interesting, cool demo. Think I'll grab that one now!
glue reeds is really nice...
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