Burningbusch mono pianos
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Burningbusch mono pianos
Hi there guys. Does anyone still have the burning busch mono pianos?
Unfortunately Busch's site is offline. I've tried his new site but the mono pianos aren't there.
This is a thread from him in another forum: http://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthread ... o_Solution
This is the old url with the pianos: http://www.purgatorycreek.com/DL2/ClearPianos.zip
Thank you folks.
Unfortunately Busch's site is offline. I've tried his new site but the mono pianos aren't there.
This is a thread from him in another forum: http://forums.musicplayer.com/ubbthread ... o_Solution
This is the old url with the pianos: http://www.purgatorycreek.com/DL2/ClearPianos.zip
Thank you folks.
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I know about Purgatorycreek, there is no such file ("Clear Piano") on that site.Liviou2004 wrote:This site : http://www.purgatorycreek.com
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Greetings. I'm not sure where the original file went to, so I recreated it as best I could. There are only two programs, a stereo and mono version.
Clear Piano
Busch.
Clear Piano
Busch.
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http://www.purgatorycreek.com
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Yes, that's true. Not this one. But there are several good mono pianos too !Alexx_best wrote:I know about Purgatorycreek, there is no such file ("Clear Piano") on that site.Liviou2004 wrote:This site : http://www.purgatorycreek.com
Thanks you, Burningbush, for your file.
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Thanks Jerry.jerrythek wrote:Bill:
I just sent your your original file... hope this helps.
Jerry
Here's the new, old file
Original Clear Pianos
Busch.
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http://www.purgatorycreek.com
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This is not the proper way to do this !tand wrote:Anyway, nice tip Liviou2004. Will try that too.Liviou2004 wrote:All piano samples are available either in stereo or in mono. Once you have selected the Program, just go in OSC/Pitch tab, and choose mono samples in "Bank".
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A real stereo recording has a natural panning per sample that will be disordered if you just select only R or L samples !
The proper way to convert a real stereo sound to mono is to edit Program , bouble the OSC 1 , use OSC 1 with mono L
& OSC 2 with mono R and set panning of both OSC at zero.
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Perhaps you're right but in my experience, I observed absolutely no sound disorder when using the way I said, i.e. using mono samples supplied by the sound designers.AntonySharmman wrote:This is not the proper way to do this !tand wrote:Anyway, nice tip Liviou2004. Will try that too.Liviou2004 wrote:All piano samples are available either in stereo or in mono. Once you have selected the Program, just go in OSC/Pitch tab, and choose mono samples in "Bank".
Thank you.
A real stereo recording has a natural panning per sample that will be disordered if you just select only R or L samples !
The proper way to convert a real stereo sound to mono is to edit Program , bouble the OSC 1 , use OSC 1 with mono L
& OSC 2 with mono R and set panning of both OSC at zero.
Hope this helps
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I don't know about the pianos you're talking about but VST & Stereo Pianos that I'm developing have a more than 50%
panning scaling per multi microphone recording stereo channel (especially at high & low areas) and notes level scaling
will be definately disordered whatever of L or R mono samples you will use.
Anyway , do what you think as best !
panning scaling per multi microphone recording stereo channel (especially at high & low areas) and notes level scaling
will be definately disordered whatever of L or R mono samples you will use.
Anyway , do what you think as best !

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