Paul: > Is there one? For classical and jazz piano. > > A good VST plug-in, preferably cheap or free..... Try "mda Piano" for a start. It´s small and quite okay, but it has always been free. you have to download the complete mda package, including effects, to get their VST synths! http://sourceforge.net/projects/mda-vst/files/ make sure, you download the appropriate version for the operating system, that your "music computer" uses! under Windows, just unzip the .dll files to "C:\Program Files\Steinberg\Vstplugins\mda" (or whereever your vst folder may dwell...) clear enough? AND BTW: TYPING EVERYTHING IN CAPITAL LETTERS ON THE INTERNET IS CONSIDERED TO SHOUTING AND RANTING !!!!! hint: google "netiquette"
On Oct 19, 10:41 am, "Phil W" <> wrote: > Paul: > > > Is there one? For classical and jazz piano. > > > A good VST plug-in, preferably cheap or free..... > > Try "mda Piano" for a start. It s small and quite okay, but it has always > been free. > > you have to download the complete mda package, including effects, to get > their VST synths! > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/mda-vst/files/ > > make sure, you download the appropriate version for the operating system, > that your "music computer" uses! > > under Windows, just unzip the .dll files to "C:\Program > Files\Steinberg\Vstplugins\mda" (or whereever your vst folder may dwell....) > > clear enough? > > AND BTW: TYPING EVERYTHING IN CAPITAL LETTERS ON THE INTERNET IS CONSIDERED > TO SHOUTING AND RANTING !!!!! > hint: google "netiquette" Phil, I use the Halion player for some things like drum parts. I know it can play all kinds of sounds but I don't know where to get them or where to put them. I hate to bug you for what is probably child's play but can you loan me a clue on where to get and put sounds? Thanks
On Nov 4, 12:49 pm, Danny T <> wrote: > On Oct 19, 10:41 am, "Phil W" <> wrote: > > > > > > > Paul: > > > > Is there one? For classical and jazz piano. > > > > A good VST plug-in, preferably cheap or free..... > > > Try "mda Piano" for a start. It s small and quite okay, but it has always > > been free. > > > you have to download the complete mda package, including effects, to get > > their VST synths! > > >http://sourceforge.net/projects/mda-vst/files/ > > > make sure, you download the appropriate version for the operating system, > > that your "music computer" uses! > > > under Windows, just unzip the .dll files to "C:\Program > > Files\Steinberg\Vstplugins\mda" (or whereever your vst folder may dwell....) > > > clear enough? > > > AND BTW: TYPING EVERYTHING IN CAPITAL LETTERS ON THE INTERNET IS CONSIDERED > > TO SHOUTING AND RANTING !!!!! > > hint: google "netiquette" > > Phil, > I use the Halion player for some things like drum parts. I know it can > play all kinds of sounds but I don't know where to get them or where > to put them. > > I hate to bug you for what is probably child's play but can you loan > me a clue on where to get and put sounds? Get Halion sounds from Steinberg? And in my Windows machine - C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Steinberg\Content \HALionOne SoundBanks
On Nov 6, 4:18 pm, XODDI <> wrote: > On Nov 4, 12:49 pm, Danny T <> wrote: > > > > > > > On Oct 19, 10:41 am, "Phil W" <> wrote: > > > > Paul: > > > > > Is there one? For classical and jazz piano. > > > > > A good VST plug-in, preferably cheap or free..... > > > > Try "mda Piano" for a start. It s small and quite okay, but it has always > > > been free. > > > > you have to download the complete mda package, including effects, to get > > > their VST synths! > > > >http://sourceforge.net/projects/mda-vst/files/ > > > > make sure, you download the appropriate version for the operating system, > > > that your "music computer" uses! > > > > under Windows, just unzip the .dll files to "C:\Program > > > Files\Steinberg\Vstplugins\mda" (or whereever your vst folder may dwell...) > > > > clear enough? > > > > AND BTW: TYPING EVERYTHING IN CAPITAL LETTERS ON THE INTERNET IS CONSIDERED > > > TO SHOUTING AND RANTING !!!!! > > > hint: google "netiquette" > > > Phil, > > I use the Halion player for some things like drum parts. I know it can > > play all kinds of sounds but I don't know where to get them or where > > to put them. > > > I hate to bug you for what is probably child's play but can you loan > > me a clue on where to get and put sounds? > > Get Halion sounds from Steinberg? > > And in my Windows machine - > C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Steinberg\Content > \HALionOne SoundBanks I just went through every product that was listed at the steinberg site and couldn't find any halion sounds. Are they called something else? Thanks - again, sorry this is out of my normal understanding bracket.
On Nov 6, 7:02 pm, Danny T <> wrote: > On Nov 6, 4:18 pm, XODDI <> wrote: > > > > > > > On Nov 4, 12:49 pm, Danny T <> wrote: > > > > On Oct 19, 10:41 am, "Phil W" <> wrote: > > > > > Paul: > > > > > > Is there one? For classical and jazz piano. > > > > > > A good VST plug-in, preferably cheap or free..... > > > > > Try "mda Piano" for a start. It s small and quite okay, but it has always > > > > been free. > > > > > you have to download the complete mda package, including effects, to get > > > > their VST synths! > > > > >http://sourceforge.net/projects/mda-vst/files/ > > > > > make sure, you download the appropriate version for the operating system, > > > > that your "music computer" uses! > > > > > under Windows, just unzip the .dll files to "C:\Program > > > > Files\Steinberg\Vstplugins\mda" (or whereever your vst folder may dwell...) > > > > > clear enough? > > > > > AND BTW: TYPING EVERYTHING IN CAPITAL LETTERS ON THE INTERNET IS CONSIDERED > > > > TO SHOUTING AND RANTING !!!!! > > > > hint: google "netiquette" > > > > Phil, > > > I use the Halion player for some things like drum parts. I know it can > > > play all kinds of sounds but I don't know where to get them or where > > > to put them. > > > > I hate to bug you for what is probably child's play but can you loan > > > me a clue on where to get and put sounds? > > > Get Halion sounds from Steinberg? > > > And in my Windows machine - > > C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Steinberg\Content > > \HALionOne SoundBanks > > I just went through every product that was listed at the steinberg > site and couldn't find any halion sounds. Are they called something > else? > > Thanks - again, sorry this is out of my normal understanding bracket.- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - http://www.steinberg.net/index.php?id=910&L=1 (To my ears, the Halion sound set is incredibly bland. I use it maybe once every 10th sketch or so.)