Steinberg The Grand 3 Manual
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11 The Grand 3 The content The recording of The Grand The four acoustic piano models were recorded in Sweden by highly experienced recording specialists, in a large stu- dio with a high ceiling well suited for the recording of acoustic instruments. The piano models were recorded using top-of-the-line recording equipment, and no filters or effects were applied during mixing to preserve the nat- ural piano sound. For all keys of each of the 4 acoustic pi- ano models, up to 20 velocities were recorded....
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12 The Grand 3 Parameters General plug-in controls In the upper section of the plug-in window, you will find a number of general controls. Here you can load and save presets and adjust the main volume. In addition, there are buttons to activate the ECO Mode (see “ECO Mode (gen- eral controls)” on page 24) and the RAM Save functions (see “RAM Save (general controls)” on page 24). The Re- set MIDI function (the “lightning” icon) allows you to reset the plug-in. Use this function when you lose the MIDI...
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13 The Grand 3 ÖWhen you select a preset from a different model than the one that is loaded, the respective samples have to be replaced. Therefore, the loading process will take longer. To save a preset, proceed as follows: 1.Click the disk icon to the left of the preset pop-up menu. 2.Specify a location and file name in the file dialog. 3.Click Save to store the preset and close the dialog. Click Cancel to close the dialog without saving the preset. To delete a preset, proceed as follows: 1.Select...
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14 The Grand 3 ÖWhen you load the plug-in, it always opens in the Edi- tor view. Before you can switch to the Player view, you must load a piano in the Editor view. To switch to the Player view, proceed as follows: 1.From the Editor view, load a piano model or a preset. 2.In the upper left section of the control panel, click the “p” button to the left of the plug-in logo. The Player view opens, showing the selected piano model. To switch back to the Editor view, click the “e” button in the upper left...
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15 The Grand 3 The Model page On this page you can select the piano model and adjust its sound. All important aspects of the acoustic pianos were sampled separately. This does not only include the sustain resonances, but also release sounds and mechan- ical noises from the keys and pedals. You can control the loudness for each of these aspects separately. This way, you can adjust the character and sense of playing of the piano to your liking. For example, if you want a more inti- mate character and...
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16 The Grand 3 CP80 model Modulation effects are a vital part of the CP80 sound. The CP80 model offers a tremolo and a modulation effect. You can use these effects for sound variations. Tremolo produces amplitude (volume) modulation. The modulation signals for the left and right channels have a fixed offset of 180°. Hence, the sound image is moving between left and right. 1.Click the button at the top left of the Tremolo section to activate the Tremolo effect. The button turns red. 2.Adjust the...
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17 The Grand 3 The Ambience page The settings on the Ambience page allow you to position the piano in the room and to add reverb to the dry piano sound. Positioning the piano With its two stereo outputs, The Grand supports quad surround (4.0 channels). You can activate this to the right of the graphical control. When surround panning is activated, you can position the piano between the front and rear of the room. ÖTo hear the rear channels, you must assign the second stereo output of the plug-in to...
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18 The Grand 3 The Control page Unlike an acoustic grand piano, The Grand is played using a MIDI-enabled keyboard or digital piano. We recommend the use of an instrument with weighted keys to benefit from its sensitive and complex dynamic response. How- ever, not everyone has this type of instrument at hand and response and handling vary from keyboard to keyboard. Therefore, you can adapt The Grand to suit your MIDI key- board and style of playing by means of ready-to-use ve- locity curve presets. In...
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19 The Grand 3 Saving a user-definable curve To save a user-definable curve, proceed as follows: 1.Click the disk icon to the left of the velocity preset pop- up menu. 2.In the file dialog that appears, specify a location and a file name. 3.Click Save to store the preset. Loading a user-definable curve •To load a previously saved user-definable curve, select it from the velocity preset pop-up menu. ÖIf you modify a velocity preset, an asterisk is shown behind its name to indicate that the settings of...
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20 The Grand 3 Loading scale presets •To load a scale preset, select it from the pop-up menu to the right of the Scale button. The pop-up menu lists factory scale presets and user scale presets. Fac- tory and user scale presets are separated by a line. ÖTo deactivate the selected preset, click the On/Off button to the left of the pop-up menu. When turned off, no tuning scale is applied and the piano sounds with its orig- inally recorded stretched tuning. Saving user-defined scale presets To save a...