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How to beef up classical piano sounds

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  • "Some like to be hit hard... Ugh, not cats!"

    Really fantastic piece of software along with some beautiful playing.

    Thanks for this, sir!

  • Even without the HQ, it sounds kick ass really.

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  • Hey Torley, Great videos, I've been messing around with ableton and Akoustik Piano for a little while now. And I just can't seem to get the sound I'm looking for.

    Do you possibly know a way I could get the piano to sound more so like the song "Nuvole Bianche" or possibly "Le matin, by Yann tiersen." If you know any way I'd love to hear it.

  • "TAM TAM TAM TAM TOOOHN" Dude, you are so happy... i envy you ;x

  • Torley, you are excellent at articulations, whether it be via your mouth or via virtual studio instruments.

  • this guy is the man

  • your playing is a hell of a lot better than the sound. your playing actually makes the artificial sound sound more realistic that it actually is. Pianistic sounding tricks such as low and high chords at both ends reminiscent of Beethoven or Rachmaninoff, and lush ripping arpeggios, very pianistic devices. Even my great uncle's knackered accordion would sound like a Boesendorfer if you do that.!

  • Actually, in my experience, some cats do like to get hit hard!

    Jokes, people, jokes!

    I'm curious, what are you playing at 2:00

    and is that a M-Audio 88 key midi controller? Are the keys hammer-action or semi-weighted?

    AND are you running on Windows or a Mac?

  • We're using Ableton Suite 8 for recording my album ...it is one amazing program!

  • I love that not only do you show how to create an amazing instrument, but also a wonderful demonstration of it sounding amazing:)

  • what songs is he playing in the video? I mean all the piano parts? It's really really nice.

  • You're good. Button your shirt next time..

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