Hi,
I'd like to know some simple techniques for making the recorded sound of a digital piano a little less "perfect". I'm not sure if "detuning" is the correct term. Most acoustic pianos are slightly out of tune with themselves and this is what makes them sound more real and interesting, in my opinion. My digital piano (a Casio Privia) can be tuned up or down, but doing this still keeps all the notes in relative tune. I'm aware there are MIDI and software option for using different sound patches, but before I go that route I'd like to try something simpler. Would adding a touch of chorus or delay in the right fashion help to make the sound a little more "real"?
Thanks!
I'd like to know some simple techniques for making the recorded sound of a digital piano a little less "perfect". I'm not sure if "detuning" is the correct term. Most acoustic pianos are slightly out of tune with themselves and this is what makes them sound more real and interesting, in my opinion. My digital piano (a Casio Privia) can be tuned up or down, but doing this still keeps all the notes in relative tune. I'm aware there are MIDI and software option for using different sound patches, but before I go that route I'd like to try something simpler. Would adding a touch of chorus or delay in the right fashion help to make the sound a little more "real"?
Thanks!