Even a great sampled piano can lack the sense of power that a true grand piano brings. Industry pro Craig Anderton discusses a few quick tactics for capturing that authentic “grand piano” feel, including layeringDefinition:
Enlarging sound depth, and sometimes complexity, by combining multiple complementary sounds. a sine waveDefinition:
A pure-sounding tone, whose energy is concentrated solely at its fundamental frequency. Commonly used in testing audio devices, and music synthesis. that follows the keyboard track’s amplitudeDefinition:
The volume (Amount) of a signal, electrical, optical or acoustic. envelopeDefinition:
The boundary of contour of a signal over time. Example: A percussive signal has an envelope that reaches a peak instantaneously, then decays over time. to add depthDefinition:
The extent to which one parameter modulates another. Increasing depth increases the effect of modulation. and weight to the piano sound.
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