crawdad
Dammit, Jim, Shut Up!
Go Here:
http://www.psp-audioware.com/
The Free plug in is called PianoVerb. Its a neat little gismo that simulates the sympathetic reverb in a grand piano. What do you use it for, you ask? Well, the first thing I tried it on was a recording of a piano from a Roland keyboard. It adds that missing sound that all sampled pianos have. Cause, no matter how perfect a sample is, you can never get that physical phenomenon of the harmonics resonating and bouncing off each other in the real piano. This little plug in emulates that.
Their other plug ins are pretty awesome too and real bargains.
Anyway, try the Piano verb--its free, so what have you got to lose?
http://www.psp-audioware.com/
The Free plug in is called PianoVerb. Its a neat little gismo that simulates the sympathetic reverb in a grand piano. What do you use it for, you ask? Well, the first thing I tried it on was a recording of a piano from a Roland keyboard. It adds that missing sound that all sampled pianos have. Cause, no matter how perfect a sample is, you can never get that physical phenomenon of the harmonics resonating and bouncing off each other in the real piano. This little plug in emulates that.
Their other plug ins are pretty awesome too and real bargains.
Anyway, try the Piano verb--its free, so what have you got to lose?