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Thanks for the comments. It actually didn't take too much time...swap out synth, render to wav with different name, rinse, repeat. Then convert to MP3, upload, etc.

Anyway, there really are subtle differences between each piano, which means you need to figure out which one sits best in a mix.

I don't know of PianoTeq; maybe someone can post something similar. I just used the synths I have on my computer. I would have posted some of the other True Pianos, but it kept resetting to the default, so I moved along.




My thanks too John. Just curious though. Since mp3 files obviously contain much less data than wav (or CD quality files) I'm just curious how much "differention" YOU think is lost between your original files and the mp3s you posted here.

You are the only one who can possibly make that comparison so it would be really interesting to hear your views.

(NOTE: Many people supposedly can't tell the difference between MPs and CDs and I've never seen a "double blind, placebo controlled" study on that subject!!!)

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Jim