
Classic
Mmmm. yes it reminds me of the demo song on the My Korg N1R


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I can hear a slightly improvement at the Rubinstein melody. But you should make your strings smoother. They still sound too hard. Set the attack time to a way higher amount and check the legato.
Use the midi control No. 7 for crescendo/decrescendo on a long note. That makes it more natural.
To Golden Pond: The piano sounds a little bit compressed, but somehow lively. Not bad.
Lower the strings around -5db. They are very massive.
If you want, I could send to you some music with strings, produced with different instruments.
Greetings, Thomas
Use the midi control No. 7 for crescendo/decrescendo on a long note. That makes it more natural.
To Golden Pond: The piano sounds a little bit compressed, but somehow lively. Not bad.
Lower the strings around -5db. They are very massive.
If you want, I could send to you some music with strings, produced with different instruments.
Greetings, Thomas
Thank you Thomas, H-Rave and Ken for the listening!
You guys are great! I appreciate for the comments!
Again, thanks Thomas for the "strings smoother" tips...
Ken, I used GOS Library in GigaStudio V2.5 (not VSL) for the "Golden Pond", when I just got the Library about 3-4 years ago...
Anyway, may be it's good to have another mix then...
My best,
LongStudios
You guys are great! I appreciate for the comments!
Again, thanks Thomas for the "strings smoother" tips...
Ken, I used GOS Library in GigaStudio V2.5 (not VSL) for the "Golden Pond", when I just got the Library about 3-4 years ago...
Anyway, may be it's good to have another mix then...
My best,
LongStudios