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pianomartin

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  1. HI! Omg ive been looking for this sound a long time! My question is. Is that sound you are using downloadable, so I can get that sound aswell? VST? AU plugin?
  2. But is there anyone that can say for sure what they are using. ive noticed that the pianosound is very sustained. the hold/decay is very long. Any idea!?
  3. Alright! I was wrong. Anyway, if you have midi connectors on that piano so you could try google chris martin vst plugins, and see if you could download the same kind of sounds chris uses. and if you find them please post them here so I also could try it :)
  4. I have the awnsers. Chris Martins piano is a real piano. BUT they have installed midi-triggers under the hammers like a digital piano or keyboard. I know this because there is alot of other bands that have done the same. Keane use a Yamaha CP60 wich is a real piano with both hammers and string. but they have installed midi triggers so he plays organ in a song called Hamburg Song. They have also some Rhodes keyboards and they use them for acoustic sessions but it sounds like a grand piano. Or it could be like this... The piano he uses live is a real piano with pickups. I have for example a Yamaha CP80 wich is also a real grand piano with both hammers and strings, but it has pickups under every string, just like a guitar. so i can plug it into anything just like a guitar. and when i do that,I CAN change the sound to anything i want. there is alot of technology that can change sounds or even emulate other instruments.

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