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fruity loops studio help!

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does anyone know of any 'natural' sounding piano soundfonts because the one i've have doesn't really sound that 'real' :\

 

or is there a way to sustain it so it the notes last a lil longer :(

 

if any of this makes sense please any help would be appreciated :D

 

thanks guys :P

if any of this makes sense please any help would be appreciated :D thanks guys :P

Actually it doesn't to me, sorry for my ignorance :P

does anyone know of any 'natural' sounding piano soundfonts because the one i've have doesn't really sound that 'real' :\

 

or is there a way to sustain it so it the notes last a lil longer :(

 

if any of this makes sense please any help would be appreciated :D

 

thanks guys :P

 

I doubt this is much help, but maybe you could take your piano track into a program like WaveLab or CuBase and use their delay/reverb effects to make it sound more sustained.

You know i just recreated The Scientist in FL Studio just the other day and it has awesome keys built in. I dont know how to post up the .flp though...

if you've heard any of my music you've heard the piano soundfonts that i use. i have 3 that i use often, and i think they sound pretty good. if you're interested in these, get a hold of me either here or myspace or email or something.

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thanks athalon ur helps much appreciated :D

i'll send you a pm through myspace ;)

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