bitKlavier Grand Sample Library—Lip Cardioid Mic Image
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The bitKlavier Grand consists of sample collections of a new Steinway D
grand piano from nine different stereo mic images, with: 16 velocity
layers, at every minor 3rd (starting at A0); Hammer release samples;
Release resonance samples; Pedal samples. Release packages at 96k/24bit,
88.2k/24bit, 48k/24bit, 44.1k/16bit are available for various
applications. Lip Cardioid: DPA 4011—cardioids This pair of microphones is
designed to capture the sound of the strings, hammers and harp with little
contribution from the open lid, stage-floor, and room. It’s centrally
located position accurately captures the stereo image of the piano if a
listener was facing the open lid. The use of cardioids and the close
position (at the lip of the piano) gives an impression of a bass-boost (by
taking advantage of the proximity effect of cardioids). This is a familiar
position used in jazz recordings. It’s a close sound and somewhat darker
than a pair of mics that would be higher above the strings. File Naming
Convention: C4 = middle C
. Main note names:
[note
name][octave]v[velocity].wav
-- e.g., “D#5v13.wav”
. Release resonance
notes: harm[note name][octave]v[velocity].wav
-- e.g., “harmC2v2.wav”
.
Hammer samples:
rel[1-88].wav (one per key)
-- e.g., “rel23.wav”
. Pedal
samples:
pedal[D/U][velocity].wav
-- e.g., “pedalU2.wav” => pedal
release (U = up), velocity = 2 (quicker release than velocity = 1)
.
提供机构:
Princeton University
创建时间:
2022-03-22



