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Misty - Piano Jazz Ballad (played on "Alicia's Keys" piano by Native Instruments)

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2010

Misty is a lovely and well known Jazz Ballad by Erroll Garner (1954). This arrangement is by William Gillock. The Intro is by Gabriel Bock.

When I read, that Alicia Keys piano was sampled by Thomas Scarbee, I knew it will be of high quality. I have the Mark I (Fender Rhodes) sampled by Scarbee which is outstanding. But I knew as well, that its not my intention to replace my Synthogy Ivory (Steinway), which I love so much. Its much more the joy to have a further piano sound with its own character.

Gear: Controller: Fatar Studiologic Numa Nero. Piano library: Alicia's Keys by Native Instruments (Yamaha C3 Neo). Kontakt Player.

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  • This is sooo freakin beautiful... very nice job

  • @sam4sb Thank you very much!

  • Always did like that song.. Thanks for the play for us to hear! "Many Many Thanks Dave."

  • @hangingman1 It's me who has to thank you!

    Best regards

    Dave

  • absolutely beautiful.

    Brilliantly played.

    

  • @steinway1923 Thank you so much!

    Best regards

    Dave

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  • @ryancangri This is possibly due to a too small buffer size. Try to enhance the buffer size of your audio system. Be aware that this will enlarge the latency. You have to find a good balance between latency and "no clicking".

  • What are the specs on your computer? cause I'm currently using the New York Concert Grand from NI with a 13" Mac Book Pro: 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, and 4 GB of memory, and I'm getting a clicking sound when I play the sound.

  • @sistagirl488deleted I use very old and large HiFi Speakers. The piano is placed directly on these speakers (no joke). So I get vibrations almost like on a real piano and the sound seems to come from the instrument.

    Best regards

    Dave

  • hi, what kind of speakers are you using?

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