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Dear friends, listeners, I am pleased to present to you another piano from www.AcousticSamples.net
You can also visit my other new channel:
http://www.youtube.com/JustPianoforte
There I just start to make some tutorials for Jazz musicians beginners, and more :-)
This is an old Pleyel Grand Piano (F-71240 model from 1928) with vintage
gear like a studer console and tube microphones, it has the rich and warm sound of the old jazz/blues or even classical music recordings.
12,89Gb sample bank, no loops Recorded at 24/88,2Khz downsampled to 24/44.1khz,
9 velocity layers for the sustain,
9 velocity layers for the release,
Extensive use of the AET filter of Kontakt4, the transitions between layers are non noticeable leading to a continuous evolution of the sound,
Two microphone positions: close (inside) and rim (singer position) that you can enable/diable and mix,
Adjustable sympathetic resonance,
Thumps samples and Automatic Pedal noises samples,
True pedal action technology,
Midi panel to let you finely control the response of the instrument (velocity remapper, sensivity),
Advanced scripting capabilities for a real mechanical behaviour simulation and polyphony saving,
KONTAKT 2, 3 and 4 (optimized for Kontakt 4),
Download the Manual here,
Listen to the audio demos and videos.
Demo 1 performed by Jean-Michel Bernard (former pianist and organist for Ray Charles/music composer).
Demo 2, 3, 5 and 6 performed by Romain Collin.
Demo 4, 7 and 8 and videos performed by Thomas Dieuleveut.
* Downloadable product, you will be able to download your purchase from your account after your payment (for a DVD version, add shipping fees at checkout)
* you need the kontakt sampler (or any other listed sampler), the kontakt player will work, but only for 30min (v3.5) then you will have to restart it.
"As Time Goes By" is a song written by Herman Hupfeld in 1931. It became most famous in 1942 when it was sung by Sam (Dooley Wilson) in the movie Casablanca. The song was voted on the AFI's 100 Years... 100 Songs special, commemorating the best songs in film.
Herman Hupfeld wrote "As Time Goes By" for the 1931 Broadway musical Everybody's Welcome. In the original show, it was sung by Frances Williams. It was recorded that year by several artists, including Rudy Vallee.
The song was re-introduced in 1942 in the film Casablanca, sung by Dooley Wilson accompanied by pianist Elliot Carpenter and heard throughout the film as a leitmotif.[2] Wilson was unable to record a single of the song at the time due to a musicians' strike, leading the studio to re-issue Vallee's 1931 recording and giving Vallee a number one hit in 1942.
The song's famous opening line, "You must remember this...", is actually the start of the song's chorus as it was originally written and performed. Wilson did not sing the preceding verse in Casablanca, however, and most subsequent recordings have followed the film's lead in omitting it, leading to its being virtually unknown to most listeners.
In addition to the American Film Institute including it as number two in their list of the 100 best songs in film, National Public Radio included it in their NPR 100, the 1999 list of the most important American musical works of the 20th century as compiled by their music editors.
A plaque located at the Valley Regency Catering Facility on Valley Road in Clifton, New Jersey commemorates the writing of the song by Hupfeld. This location was previously know as the Robin Hood Inn and is the location where Hupfeld wrote many of his songs. Although the building was extensively renovated in 2000-2003, the owners, seeing the value of the plaque retained it and left it where it was, on the second floor of the facility
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