Link to U of IIllinois piano samples?

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Does anyone know the url?

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So U too ?

:lol: :) :lol:

I'm looking for it as well ...

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I googled for it and couldn't find it. :(

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You're not thinking of the University of Iowa instrument samples are you?

They can be found at http://theremin.music.uiowa.edu/MIS.html

-s

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They're not compiled into a soundfont, though, as someone indicated the "Illinois" ones were, in another thread. (I couldn't find the Illinois one, either).

However, pljones did a few sfz mappings of the Iowa samples, which can be found HERE.

Greg

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Actually, having listened to the piano samples rather a lot now, I think there is a soundfont based on them. Can't remember which right now but it doesn't reflect the quality of the originals. Of course, it also doesn't take 1.3Gb of disk space...

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If you're looking at the Univ of Iowa samples, they will also need a lot of work to make them usable for this - they vary wildly in length (from a few milliseconds to more than a minute), most have a long silence at the start, and they're really noisy (lots of electrical noise). I played with them some and they're just not worth the effort to clean them up.

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Nothing to contribute here, sorry. Just wanted to mention that every time this thread comes up in the message list, I can't help hearing in my head piano performances of college football "fight songs." :-D

Meffy

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frootbat wrote:I played with them some and they're just not worth the effort to clean them up.
Did you try the sfz piano map I did? I think it's the nicest piano I've heard... (I haven't actually checks how good the timings and levels are technically...)

But they're really, really hard work *nodnod*.

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pljones,

I tried your mappings! Quite sweet, indeed. It's a very balanced piano and a great mapping.

Greg

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