way around. A large selection of Combinator presets ranging from basic microphone setups to wide multi mic patches guarantees you absolute sonic control. Theres no one way to record a piano. And, theres no one way to mix one.The featured pianos were chosen for their classic pop and rock friendly sound; The Steinway D is considered to be the worlds finest grand piano, the Yamaha C7 is a classic rock and jazz piano with a distinctive sound, and the Steinway K is a well balanced upright known for its deep tone. These instruments were hand picked and then tuned and adjusted to perfection.The Piano with its wide tonal range and broad frequency spectrum is a notoriously tricky instrument to fit into a mix. Not any more. The four stereo pairs and the two separate mono microphones used to record the pianos are all represented as individual channels in Reasons mixer, allowing you to tailor your piano sound to suit the other elements in your songs.Use plenty of mics or just a few, whatever sounds best. The mono ribbon mic signal alone might be perfect for a busy track. Need more bass Simply bring up the floor microphones a notch. Or, give the individual mics some EQ or compression or other FX. For further sound sculpting, use the Combinators front panel rotaries and buttons to control release resonance, presence, dynamics and more.The Reason Pianos ReFill does not seek to deliver a set of clinically perfect, scientifically reproduced concert pianos in a box. These are pianos
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