Who you see on the piano is who Tom was - He loved playing piano and was always so enthusiastic in his performances - I grew up with Tom and miss him tremendously.
Not to sure, maybe you could explain a little bit more what you're hearing? Of course there are a flute and a tuba playing too, maybe it's that. Also the stereo is applied, not too much but it makes the difference. Let's just you would miss it if it wasn't there
@@WeegeeFan1Studios I did first change the pitch, if I recall correctly with 1,22 half note to get to a 'non-existing' pitch. Then I added Reverb. Normally I also do some tuning with bass and treble but now that is in the shape of my 'stereo-ization'
Who you see on the piano is who Tom was - He loved playing piano and was always so enthusiastic in his performances - I grew up with Tom and miss him tremendously.
Awesome
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What was done in this one? I do hear a difference but I'm not too sure what itr is
Not to sure, maybe you could explain a little bit more what you're hearing? Of course there are a flute and a tuba playing too, maybe it's that.
Also the stereo is applied, not too much but it makes the difference. Let's just you would miss it if it wasn't there
@@tombrierfan No I'm just curious as to what oyu actually did to the audio if you didn't do what I did.
What was added?
@@WeegeeFan1Studios I did first change the pitch, if I recall correctly with 1,22 half note to get to a 'non-existing' pitch. Then I added Reverb.
Normally I also do some tuning with bass and treble but now that is in the shape of my 'stereo-ization'
@@tombrierfan What do you mean by "non-existing" pitch?
@@WeegeeFan1Studios The key doesn't exist on a piano, since the frequency lies between E and Eb