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CyberGene

Hmm, interesting theory that this is Pianoteq sampled. If it's true, it doesn't matter whether there's an existing model with the same name, because how you name a piano is completely meaningless, you can call any piano sound a Fazioli or a Беларусь, and nobody can prove or disprove that's the case 🙂

BTW, you made me curious whether this might indeed be some joke to make people say "wow, how good that piano is, so well sampled" and then uncover they sampled various Pianoteq models/settings. I will try to find some time testing those samples because my nose for Pianoteq has never misled me, I can sniff the fake synthetic pianoteqishness from one km 😀



CyberGene

fishker Ohh, that's Pianoteq, I am 10 seconds into the so called "Fazioli" Waltz for Debby and already 100% sure it's Pianoteq 🙂


Pete14

CeDur I think it's a freud. Someone "sampled" Pianoteq.

Are you implying this is a “Freudian Slip”? (a slip of the tongue, a memory mistake linked to the unconscious mind).

Or, are you simply referencing “The Oedipus Complex”?

If the latter, you are sick; if the former, please, mansplain yourself……


QuasiUnaFantasia

Maybe, as a study in sound preference, we should have a poll on liking versus disliking the sound of the Sofia piano's vs. that of Pianoteq. A) mostly like both, B) mostly dislike both, C) mostly like Sofia's, but dislike Pianoteq, and D) mostly like Pianoteq, but dislike Sofia's.

Of course, this only makes sense if there is a good deal of participation, otherwise the statistics become meaningless.


Pete14

Surely, we need to further investigate the matter; however, if it turns out that “Sofia’s” sampled masterpieces are no more than re-sampled Pianoteq instruments, it’ll be the cosmic joke of all cosmic jokes!

Here (a crowd of Pianoteq haters), an Italian “chick” shows up with a bunch of “sampled” pianos that have made some so excited that they’ve even questioned the need for an expensive VSL; not to mention that the same crowd has collectively fallen in love with “Sofia,” to the point of exchanging some enchanting Italian amongst, you know, to impress “Sofia.”

Please, do keep me informed!🤣


CeDur

Well, expectation bias is a real thing.

@QuasiUnaFantasia I'm not against the poll, but it would have to be a blind test poll. And I think the matter here is not whether one likes Pianoteq or not, but rather whether it's an original sampled piano or a rip-off.

@Pete14 About 'freud'. What I'm always telling my friends when they're in doubt: "choose the option that's more convenient for yourself" 😉


fishker

Pete14

Freudian Fraud, may be?) Don't forget, (s)he is not only Sofia_MZ, but Luciphercode!


fishker

CyberGene

Exactly the same! Thanks God, I was sitting at that very moment, not being warned.


CyberGene

fishker not only Sofia_MZ, but Luciphercode

I noticed this since the very beginning and found it a bit odd. Besides, if I remember correctly, she's a schoolgirl (because she mentioned doing her homework), yet she's allowed to go sample various pianos around the country. And also, wasn't one of these pianos belonging to the nobility, some deceased baroness or the likes? Unless Sofia is the really talented daughter of an Italian aristocratic family who is allowed to do that project, it all smells fishy.




QuasiUnaFantasia

CeDur I think the matter here is not whether one likes Pianoteq or not, but rather whether it's an original sampled piano or a rip-off.

I consider that too difficult to answer for the average participant; that is why I think it would be interesting to see whether there is a correlation between liking Pianoteq, and liking Sofia's piano's. These are questions that any participant would be likely to answer with ease.


CeDur

Average participant would be biased by that "Sofia" persona and sentiments towards Pianoteq when voting in a non-blind poll. Also people who got cheated tend to have difficulties admitting it happened - there's a lot literature about 'denial' in psychology.


Tele

Once some of the skeptical comments began appearing I recalled her interest in Linux. She has posted some details about the process, noise floor, etc on the linuxmusicians forum. It raises more questions than it provides answers. For you fellow sleuthers, page 2 has the details:

https://linuxmusicians.com/viewtopic.php?t=26314


CyberGene

Also, correct me if I'm wrong since I am myself a non-native English speaker (and excuse me for what is probably a stereotype of the typical Italian) but isn't her English way too perfect (and British?) for an Italian?



fishker

Trying to separate the chaff from the wheat (Matthew 3:12) and assuming that every cloud has a silver lining, I can see some use of this libraries (maybe even by their father, Q#1 in FAQ) with something like this:

https://zynthian.org/

It corresponds well with all that "philosophy behind".


MacMacMac

CyberGene Also, correct me if I'm wrong since I am myself a non-native English speaker (and excuse me for what is probably a stereotype of the typical Italian) but isn't her English way too perfect (and British?) for an Italian?

We could also ask: Isn't your English too perfect? 🙂


jdg78

I hope it's not the case, but I have to admit that my suspicions have also been raised that these are, in fact, doctored Pianoteq samples. I had noticed from early on that some of the samples had an oddly synthetic twang to them (particularly the Bechstein) but it's easy to dismiss these types of concerns when your frame of reference is with other free amateur pianos where the general quality level is, frankly, pretty low.

In any case, what always struck me as most exceptional about these instruments was their consistency, low noise floor, and playability, which are extremely atypical for free amateur pianos. However, if they are simply recycled Pianoteq, it would go a long way to explaining this, as these are all areas where Pianoteq excels.

Anyway, I'm sure the truth will come out eventually, and I'm curious to see where it all goes.


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