The Delicate Hollywood

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The Delicate Hollywood

Post by dahnielson » Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:54 pm

I've been converting, or more precisely reprogramming, Jeremy Saenz upright piano library called The Delicate Hollywood and will ask him for permission to release it.

http://files.dahnielson.com/tmp/chpn_op25_tdh.ogg
http://files.dahnielson.com/tmp/chpn_op25_tdh_wet.ogg

Updated: I have replaced the demo with a track suggested by Benno. The first demo was bounced dry so it can be compared with the Master Concert Grand. The second one was bounced with a "touch" of reverb. But just to be clear, this is indeed an upright piano and not a grand. ;)
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Re: The Delicate Hollywood

Post by count_fuzzball » Mon Oct 27, 2008 4:24 pm

Did you ever get permission for it to be released and also, do you know if it was ever released out of beta?

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Re: The Delicate Hollywood

Post by dahnielson » Tue Oct 28, 2008 8:40 am

It's me that's lazy and never finished it.
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