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...able to reinstall my Akoustik Piano on my new HP laptop and that will help in giving me a recording device.





I was hoping you'd say that. You're all set, then. Your recordings made that way in your previous rig were good, and they will be the same now. As Jim suggests you could easily learn how to record through a sequencer, too, and get more flexibility, since one standard technique is applicable to all VST instruments including Akoustik Piano.


The "new" Ni pianos offer very little extra function beyond their original Akoustik Piano form. If the money means anything to you, it's just as well not to buy the new ones. You can if you like open your Akoustik patches in Kontakt directly, bypassing the Akoustik Piano interface. Saving the patches (with samples) in the new compressed form offered by Kontakt 4 makes them load in a second that way. But Akoustik Piano never took long to load anyway, so it's no huge advantage.

Anyway, nice going! You have it made, with some pleasant experiments still to be enjoyed, if you feel like branching out in techniques.


Larry
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