While I’m enjoying my new Juno DS (with various emotions, though), for some tunes I find that PSR’s piano (with a specific layer) suits the best.
This is a tune of Russian popular composer Igor Kroutoy – maybe I’m not that successful as he is, but I already have the same haircut :-) – his music is rather minimalistic, but meaningful.
A lot of me staring into the camera here, also I shot some places nearby – the song is called “You in my September” and it’s September outside. After pretty cold summer we have moderately warm days now, but not for long.
Thought I would share it with you here (you keep encouraging me to do so).
What a beautiful song, played so expressively! Nice video too! I have a 950 also, and I’m curious as to how you created your lovely piano sound. Would you mind explaining?
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It not the keyboard, it's the keyboardist.
Stunning melody... well played. Nothing wrong with "minimalistic" melodies... it's the emotions they stir that make them either meaningful or trivial... and this one is far from trivial.
I've never hear of Igor before your fantastic share with us.
As for the sound, I choose “Live! PopGrand” and then turn off the DSP (which is by default is on for this voice). Then as Right2 I choose Legacy>Strings>Slow Strings and turn its Brighness to zero. While the volume of the Right1 voice is set to 127, the Right2 voice has a volume of 55, but this is just how I use it. Obviously, it’s saved into my registration memory and I usually recall this setting every time I turn on the instrument.
Hi, actually ended looking the composer up on Spotify. Really enjoyed listening to some of his music. Took me back to the 90s when I was a mad Richard Clayderman fan, about the only tunes I listened to , his, and John Barry Movie scores.