Emulating a piano with one sample

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It's not a very good piano, but I'm getting something with an envelope-less piano tone treated with an amp envelope, very fast pitch envelope and an enveloped LPF. Equipment restrictions sort of call for it, sounds most convincing when doing chords.

Anyone been silly enough to try this before who can offer any suggestions?

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hm should work well enough as long as you stay near the sampled note, like one octave or so, any higher than that it's bound to sound like a sitar, any lower and it turns into an amorphous rumbling.

I've been known to cope with one piano sample.

Marco :)

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Bonteburg wrote:hm should work well enough as long as you stay near the sampled note, like one octave or so, any higher than that it's bound to sound like a sitar, any lower and it turns into an amorphous rumbling.

I've been known to cope with one piano sample.

Marco :)
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and try avoid loosing the transient of the sound.

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mumpcake wrote:So you're the guy who did the music to Eyes Wide Shut?
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