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Piano Escape Original
Custom Composite Generator

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FlatWarmBrightOddEvenLowerUpperPairedMirroredBalancedEquilibriumTripletsDiffused Surprise!

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iEQ • Calibration

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A contribution by Chad3

I thought I'd let listeners hear how I originally conceived Piano Escape. During my collaboration with Stéphane, he moved the 10th stem down an octave and slowed it by a factor of 2. I liked it! But depending on what kind of mood you're in, you might also like the way the soundscape was originally conceived.

Published on June 21st, 2022
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  This sounds great too - or course! When I reviewed your recordings, I found that the higher range of the piano was slightly out of tune. It bothered me then. By transposing it down one octave, I found the sound more forgiving. Now, by hearing your original setting, I guess I could have lived with that :D - Stephane

  Thank you Chad for contributing to Piano Escape and also for making this original intended version. I am working to this and I like the 10th stem higher and faster as in this original intended version :). Both versions are great :)

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