![]() ![]() Right now my go-to piano is Synthogy's Ivory II. They will provide a much better sound for playing or editing MIDI files for more traditional music (classical, rock, pop, etc). I use Galaxy's Vintage D and Synthogy's Ivory II (American D) piano libraries, and the Garritan Personal Orchestra (GPO) for orchestra backgrounds. I agree with DarkStar about sound libraries. Please provide more information about the issue. If MIDI, it could be your sound library and audio interface.) When you say, ".sounds pretty naff", does it sound bad in Sibelius using Sibelius Sounds? Or only when you write it out and play it outside of Sibelius? (If it's a. Depending on the exact issue and exactly what you want to achieve, the answer(s) can vary widely.įirst, could you explain a bit more about, "I have the parts arranged and written out in Sibelius, but playback sounds pretty naff." In fact, this category of question is one of the most common on music-related forums. Thanks - and sorry for the daft question! I'm wondering if it's possible to import these files (as midi?) to Reaper and improve the sound? Or do I just need a better soundcard on my pc? I have the parts arranged and written out in Sibelius, but playback sounds pretty naff. I'm looking for a programme which I can use to produce a CD of the piano accompaniments, so that in the lessons I can play along / point to the notes etc for the children who are finding it difficult, rather than be stuck playing the piano. I wonder if anyone can help? I am a violin teacher, and have composed lots of pieces for my pupils. ![]()
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