Hi All,
wouldn't be great to add piano sounds such Organ, Fender Rhodes, Classic Piano (I would say for classic piano more than one sound), clavicola sound etc...
the more sound we add and the better, we can adapt our songs to the best piano sound,
Example House of the Rising sun Animal would sound great with Organ sound or fender Rhodes considering the period that the song was originally played.
Thanks
Multiple piano sound
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Re: Multiple piano sound
Thanks for that recommendation, that's a great idea. I will bring it up to the team.
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Re: Multiple piano sound
You can try setting the active voice of your piano to Organ, or one of the others, to see how that sounds. If you do that turn the volume of the Playground Sessions Piano voice down.
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Re: Multiple piano sound
sw1tch73ch wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 10:34 pmYou can try setting the active voice of your piano to Organ, or one of the others, to see how that sounds. If you do that turn the volume of the Playground Sessions Piano voice down.
Yes I have done that and it works nearly OK but there is a delay on sound sync it's nearly nothing but isn't perfect.
The feature integrated sound can be a lot better instead.
Thanks
Re: Multiple piano sound
Does it mean that there are chances that could be implemented and how can we know if it is accepted or rejected?andrewwegierski wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:33 pmThanks for that recommendation, that's a great idea. I will bring it up to the team.
Hope is not like the songs request since I am a member all request of rock songs and all request of adding more classic rock have been ignored just asking as I am interested on this feature so...
Kindly let me know or if I need to contact anyone of the PGS staff directly or via support email.
Thanks
Re: Multiple piano sound
Hi Violad,Violad wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 7:24 amDoes it mean that there are chances that could be implemented and how can we know if it is accepted or rejected?andrewwegierski wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:33 pmThanks for that recommendation, that's a great idea. I will bring it up to the team.
Hope is not like the songs request since I am a member all request of rock songs and all request of adding more classic rock have been ignored just asking as I am interested on this feature so...
Kindly let me know or if I need to contact anyone of the PGS staff directly or via support email.
Thanks
I personally wouldn't hold my breath so there may be another good solution for you. Someone else already mentioned exploring the sounds of your keyboard / piano to see whether there is anything to your taste there; you would then turn the Piano volume in PGS to zero.
Another option, dependent on your exact configuration, may be to have another application do the piano modeling. As an example: on the Mac (where this would be the easiest to achieve I think) you could have GarageBand running in the background generating the sound of your choice. Both GarageBand and PGS receive the MIDI signals from your keyboard/piano, and GB can create sounds (it has many many options) while PGS does score keeping, accompaniment and the like.
Re: Multiple piano sound
HelloLaurensss wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 7:34 amHi Violad,Violad wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 7:24 amDoes it mean that there are chances that could be implemented and how can we know if it is accepted or rejected?andrewwegierski wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:33 pmThanks for that recommendation, that's a great idea. I will bring it up to the team.
Hope is not like the songs request since I am a member all request of rock songs and all request of adding more classic rock have been ignored just asking as I am interested on this feature so...
Kindly let me know or if I need to contact anyone of the PGS staff directly or via support email.
Thanks
I personally wouldn't hold my breath so there may be another good solution for you. Someone else already mentioned exploring the sounds of your keyboard / piano to see whether there is anything to your taste there; you would then turn the Piano volume in PGS to zero.
Another option, dependent on your exact configuration, may be to have another application do the piano modeling. As an example: on the Mac (where this would be the easiest to achieve I think) you could have GarageBand running in the background generating the sound of your choice. Both GarageBand and PGS receive the MIDI signals from your keyboard/piano, and GB can create sounds (it has many many options) while PGS does score keeping, accompaniment and the like.
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Thanks I am already doing what is said I have Mac OSX Sierra using Garage Band + Native Instruments etc.
Still having the feature is definitely better and not everyone can run such a complicated setup. There are people that can just setup PGS and that's it so if you provide the feature there it is easy, integrated and easy to access it from within the PGS
Thanks