Cinesamples Piano In Blue V2

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Cinesamples has released version 2.2 of Piano in Blue, a 1949 Steinway D piano instrument library for Native Instruments Kontakt. Changes in Piano in Blue v2.2 Latency — Added “Sample Start” knob which will cut into the samples of the sustains by 20ms — this adjustment will remove all of the hammer/finger noise from the instrument. CineSamples: Piano In Blue - Proper - Kontakt - AudioP2P - Nouvel UP 21 juillet - Correction Bugs Description: Piano Acoustique Virtuel 1949 Steinway D. Bill Evans - We Will Meet Again This Track demonstrates a Out-of-Box sample library from Cinesamples Piano. Cinesamples.Piano.in.Blue.V2.KONTAKT.z06 500 MB Cinesamples.Piano.in.Blue.V2.KONTAKT.z 500 MB Please note that this page does not hosts or makes available any of the listed filenames.

We were provided a unique opportunity to preserve an important piece of musical history in its final days. Dolnet Sax Serial Numbers. Word had come to us that the historic Clinton Recording Studios in midtown Manhattan was forever closing its doors, destined to be transformed into a modern condominium complex. One of the many treasures contained therein was this particular Steinway Model D Concert Grand which used to live in the Columbia Records 30th Street Studios. The CBS 30th Street Studio, “The Church” was perhaps the most influential recording studio of the 50’s and 60’s producing dozens of legendary albums in various genres. Of those recordings this piano played a critical role in two albums which are still considered among the finest recordings of all time. First being the original Glenn Gould “Goldberg Variations,” the most critically received classical album of all time. Four years later came Miles Davis’ “Kind of Blue” which forever altered music.

In 1981 Columbia closed its doors and this piano was brought to Clinton. In addition to the grand two of the original Columbia Nuemann U49 microphones made the journey also. These were two of the five (or six) microphones originally used on the Kind of Blue date. Ryuichi Sakamoto B2 Unit.