Wow...why am I now discovering your channel? This absolutely phenomenal content. Thanks a lot for sharing. I will consider sending you one of my solo piano tunes for mastering.
I recorded with midi and use grand piano vst. İts sound extremely bright. Could you offer any vst? And when i use sustain it generate Deep sound. How can i solve?
Thanks for your question! If your piano VST sounds too bright, here are some other VSTs you might like: 1. Pianoteq by Modartt - It lets you tweak the sound a lot. 2. Keyscape by Spectrasonics - This one has great, warm-sounding pianos. 3. The Grandeur by Native Instruments - It has a nice, balanced tone. For the deep sound when using the sustain pedal, try these tips: 1. EQ Adjustments - Use a low-cut filter to reduce the deep bass sound. 2. Velocity Curve - Adjust the sensitivity of your MIDI keyboard to get a more even sound. Hope this helps!
Thank you for your comment! Whether the recording is MIDI or audio, the techniques and principles I demonstrate in this video apply to mastering solo piano. My approach focuses on enhancing the overall sound quality, and these methods can be used for both MIDI and audio recordings. I hope you find the tips helpful!
Thank you for the feedback! I understand that not everyone prefers using a compressor when mastering piano. I'm glad you enjoyed the rest of the content!
You have 90+ content but channel is still struggling U should work on thumbnails also why r u not using tags in your videos You are doing hardwork but u left 1 % of work work on thumbnails maybe that will help u ......... btw Salute to you r 😐
Wow...why am I now discovering your channel? This absolutely phenomenal content. Thanks a lot for sharing. I will consider sending you one of my solo piano tunes for mastering.
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The recording itself is already very good
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I recorded with midi and use grand piano vst. İts sound extremely bright. Could you offer any vst? And when i use sustain it generate Deep sound. How can i solve?
Thanks for your question!
If your piano VST sounds too bright, here are some other VSTs you might like:
1. Pianoteq by Modartt - It lets you tweak the sound a lot.
2. Keyscape by Spectrasonics - This one has great, warm-sounding pianos.
3. The Grandeur by Native Instruments - It has a nice, balanced tone.
For the deep sound when using the sustain pedal, try these tips:
1. EQ Adjustments - Use a low-cut filter to reduce the deep bass sound.
2. Velocity Curve - Adjust the sensitivity of your MIDI keyboard to get a more even sound.
Hope this helps!
@@boogiesnail thanks for reply, i will try
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cool topic! was always curious about the approach for mastering very sparse material like solo piano track
Thank you! Glad you like it!
You master a midi recording?
Thank you for your comment! Whether the recording is MIDI or audio, the techniques and principles I demonstrate in this video apply to mastering solo piano. My approach focuses on enhancing the overall sound quality, and these methods can be used for both MIDI and audio recordings. I hope you find the tips helpful!
I didn’t like the compressor… But very good job overall!
Thank you for the feedback! I understand that not everyone prefers using a compressor when mastering piano. I'm glad you enjoyed the rest of the content!
You have 90+ content but channel is still struggling
U should work on thumbnails also why r u not using tags in your videos
You are doing hardwork but u left 1 % of work work on thumbnails maybe that will help u .........
btw Salute to you r 😐
Thank you 🙏🏻 in fact I’m using tags 😊 As for the thumbnails, yes sure they could be better……