For what it's worth, this was one of the best piano VST I have played. The sound is not as rich, but it makes me sound 10x better than I normally do so there is that.
Marcus was a bit more unhinged in this one with those "I bet you didn't expect that" vibes, and I'm all for it! The editing and energy on this one was super entertaining to watch, whilst still keeping the video thoroughly informative! *E P I C*
Congratulations on the 10th Blueprint Release Guys!!! This is such an amazing series!! Also Marcus youre the best person to ever showcase a library!!! ✨🔥
This fine Marcus fellow sure makes a walkthrough of all these Fracture Sound free libraries a great experience - appreciate the great skill, tunes, and the humor incorporated! Too bad when I get around to downloading and trying any of these it will sound dismal by comparison
I love this piece, thanks Marcus. I've just downloaded Epic Grand and am looking forward to being unable to create anything as lovely as this! Won't stop me trying though. : )
8:01 is just heavenly good! Love this. Thanks for showing the reverb settings, my new go-to Replika shimmer 😁 Have you considered consolidating all these Blueprint libraries into one with updates instead of releases when a new one is rolled out (Think ProjectSAM FreeOrchestra 2)? Even with some seperate quick-load organizing, it makes the library pane very cluttered with bunch of Blueprint single .nki library tiles.
Thanks for your comment! Yes, we had two options when we created Blueprint: provide one library with a new update on each release or use individual serials. We opted for individual serials as we thought that people would prefer to have the option to install/ uninstall selected parts of the library rather than having no choice over what's in the download. We have requested that NI update Native Access in the future to allow for individual download elements into one folder/ one instrument, as that is ideally how we'd like Blueprint to work (best of both worlds!).
Hi Marcus, the music you did is absolutely amazing and the video is very informative. Thank you! I also noticed the fader port you're using, are they MIDI faders? Can you tell me where I can find it?
I imagine he's determined that the cost of the NI fee is worth it because of increased website visits and commercial product purchases due to the freebies he offers.
Casio Privia PX-S7000, but if you want really good piano-synth midi keyboard, with awesome key action then just buy Casio Privia PX-5S. It's just believable piano/midi controller, and works also with AA batteries, I couldn't find anything better :)
Where can I find and what's its name for your keyboard with the finger mouse that you use? And I would like to know, if it exists for left hand people.