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LarryF
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Hi, I've recently been recording piano solos on a Yamaha P200 digital stage piano. The piano sounds rich and smooth on its own MIDI playback, but when I record the audio into digital performer 3.11, it sounds somewhat more boomy / boxy / twangy. After some experimentation, I found that if, in Waves Ren EQ, I cut 4.5 db at 440 hz with a Q of about 1.5, it sounds much better - most of the twang is gone and the depth is still pretty much there. But it bothers me to have to use that much EQ on a prepackaged well-designed sound that Yamaha obviously felt was properly EQ'd when they loaded it into the keyboard, and I wonder why the audio recordings sound worse than the MIDI instrument playback itself in the first place. I'm relatively new to recording, so if anyine has any insight/advice, I would really appreciate it. Is a 4.5 db cut excessive and indicative that something else is wrong, or is that a normal amount of tweaking to get a rompler sample to sound "right"? Thanks.
Larry
Larry