Would like an instrument that generates real piano sounds.
I don't know what else to say, I just want an instrument that has a real piano sound.
Oh yeah and a way to edit the sound here and there, kinda like FL keys in a way.
Would like an instrument that generates real piano sounds.
I don't know what else to say, I just want an instrument that has a real piano sound.
Oh yeah and a way to edit the sound here and there, kinda like FL keys in a way.
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This has been suggested many times. If you search the Beta > Feature Request for "piano" you'll find at least six other topics asking the same. As it has been discussed before, the problem with this is that AT's app runs in a browser with limited storage capacity and a realistic piano instrument would take many Mb of space to accommodate the necessary samples to cover all pitches and velocities. Even with a compact format like Soundfont, it would still be a huge instrument. For the time being and until a solution is found, I don't think that we'll see this. Not that I don't think that this would be a great and useful instrument to have.
is it possible to get more space for AT?
I really don't know the specifics, but judging from the comments from the devs, managing big amounts of space (as needed for samples) from within the browser is problematic.
i know of a daw that you can use and export piano sounds from. its called soundtrap
but soundtrap is ass bro. audiotool is infinitely better. and it's barely a DAW. It's more like a music sync-editor.
How about some sort of Mellotron-like sampling instrument, where we can load in a sample from the library and play it back at different notes? Say, if we found a sample of a single piano note, we could load it into the sampler and tune it to our liking.
or just al real instruments will be great