In this video, I am going to show you how to transform Ableton's grand piano sound, which leaves much to be desired, into a great sounding, highly playable piano using only 4 stock devices
1. EQ Eight - To remove the overpowering low end, a few mid-range trouble frequencies, and boost the high frequencies.
2. Saturator - To add some character and body
3. Compressor - to keep everything feeling nice and tight
4. Reverb - to make the piano feel more like it is in a room.
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Quick Synth Map: Livekeyboardist.com/go
Pro Piano FX Rack: https://livekeyboardist.com/propianof...
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My Courses:
Mainstage To Ableton - Make your transition from Mainstage to Ableton Seamless!
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Intro To Sound Design For Keyboardists - The perfect companion to the Quick Synth Map
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Sound Design For Keyboardists - In depth sound design study for keyboardists
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