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Subject: Re: looking for a great sounding piano sound for my an200

From: "tempf2002" <tempf2002@...>
Date: 2006-11-15

--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Steve Cooke" <smcooke@...> wrote:
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> Simple, but there is absolutely no context for your posting. What are
> you talking about?
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> On 15/11/06, Marc <dive_dhali_dive@...> wrote:
> > simple, but I can't seem to get something close enough to a
realistic piano sound???
> > help!
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> Steve Cooke
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Forget that idea! AN delivers good va (analogic) sounds and that's its
aim and that's it! Maybe u could approach some kind of FM tones via
cross-modulation but it will never sound as rafined as a classic DX.
As to acoustic piano, only rompling technique (with numerous Gigabytes
of samples) is able to pseudo recreate the complexity instrument.