
Piano in 162 is a sample library featuring a Steinway Model B grand piano and comes in various formats including.
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Piano in 162 is one of the best free Kontakt libraries on the internet. It contains 1 instrument with 10 presets. You can use it in the main melody or in the background of your tracks. Definitely check his music out and give some love and thanks on his Facebook Fan Page. Zvenigorod is a small USSR toy piano with a unique sound that resembles a xylophone. He graciously allowed for his school choir to provide the beautiful voices behind this library. The Kontakt Library that I make in this video is in collaboration with my friend Matthew Gawronski who is a composer and choir conductor. Any edits you make in the Wave Editor for the original sample will also be present when you share the sample over multiple notes. You can see me demonstrate this for you in the video tutorial above. The way that you do this is by hovering your cursor over the edge of the good sample and dragging it in the grid onto the note in question. What you can do in the Mapping editor if a sample is completely beyond repair is delete the problem sample entirely from the Mapping Editor, and take an adjacent sample and pitch shift it onto the note that needs to be replaced. Kontakt has a built-in solution for this in the Mapping Editor.

So let's say the sample is beyond repair for whatever reason: the sample could be out of tune, or it could have some background noise that you didn't notice earlier, or some other flaw. Play around with the fade so that it sounds exactly the way that you need and continue this process for all the samples in your library. Kontakt makes a duplicate file for the edits to be saved on, so your originals are always preserved. The amazing thing about Kontakt is that when you edit your audio files like this, Kontakt won't actually edit your original files and potentially mess up your hard work. STEP 3: MADE A MISTAKE? DON’T EVEN WORRY BRO.
