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(first of all... please forgive me if my english is not good).
I would like to share this sample (nsmp-file) with you, because I did not find any pianet T sample on this forum. (Only the Pianet N).
It is my old pianet T from 1977 (or something).
I really love the vintage sound of my instrument which is a bit out of tune at some notes.
Also I need to adjust some of the keys for a good response to make the volume equal.
You can hear some of these characters in this sample.
I don't know if the quality of sample is good enough for you, but for me it was just fun to create my own pianet to use in my new Nord Stage 2.
Not only is it fun, but surprisingly easy to get good results. Of course, GREAT results can be harder, but then isn't it true that the difference between good and great is frequently very small? It's quite inspiring really -- more folks should try their hand at rolling their own samples. Hanon used to churn them out like a short-order cook at a diner -- someone would post a request for a new sample, and a day or two later Hanon had done the job and posted it.
pablomastodon wrote:Not only is it fun, but surprisingly easy to get good results. Of course, GREAT results can be harder, but then isn't it true that the difference between good and great is frequently very small? It's quite inspiring really -- more folks should try their hand at rolling their own samples. Hanon used to churn them out like a short-order cook at a diner -- someone would post a request for a new sample, and a day or two later Hanon had done the job and posted it.
Bless,
Pablo
Right Pablo!
In previous versions of the sample I tried to make the volume of each note the same, but in my opinion the pianetsample lost his character by doing that.
So indeed, what is a good sample?
It's too bad that there isn't a way to add the typical sound the pianet gives when you release a key.
But off course then it won't be that easy to create a sample.