The Steinway piano is added to GarageBand with the Symphony orchestra Jam Pack. (See links below)
I'm preety sure the piano in his house is a steinway
yes. Go to one of the drum kit, then use musical typing. it shud be more on the left side of the "piano."
To enhance your music production using GarageBand's piano sound, you can experiment with different piano presets, adjust the velocity and timing of your notes for a more dynamic performance, add effects like reverb or chorus to create depth and texture, and layer multiple piano tracks to create a richer sound. Additionally, you can use the built-in EQ and compression tools to fine-tune the piano sound and make it stand out in your mix.
It is listed as Classical piano. It is installed with a Jam Pack additional instruments set. You can find the individual samples by digging down through the folders... hard disc/library/application support/garageband/instrument library/sampler/sampler files/classical piano ...where you find the samples named BDorfer.
Garageband Loops are prerecorded instrumental sections for you to use in your projects. You can find them in Library<Audio<Apple Loops<Apple<Apple Loops for GarageBand
Mixcraft has more editing capability, but does not have the ease of use or quality virtual instruments that Garageband does. In addition, Mixcraft is only for Windows, and Garageband is only for Mac.
They, the piano companies like Steinway and Yamaha, have never stopped making uprights. They are quite common because most houses use uprights instead of baby grands or grands.
Use your creativity and imagination to recreate styles that you have already seen.
Garageband.
To record a digital piano, you can connect it to a computer or recording device using a USB cable or audio interface. Then, use recording software like Audacity or GarageBand to capture the sound. Adjust the input levels and settings as needed for the best quality recording.
Because they are very good pianos .... and are much more affordable than many of the good europian companies. (rubbish !)Musicians prefer to use Steinway pianos, because of the range of sounds that they give out ... in conjunction with the touch and tone. Steinway do not compromise on their build, and every design feature is there to enhance and get the absolute most out of the piano.Put yourself in the shoes of the concert pianist, who ... whenever they are on stage want to 'shine' as best as possible, therefore they want the best tool to use.This does come at a cost, and in general they are far more expensive that any other grand piano ... however, that does not factor into major institutions and concert halls purchasing the best piano.
A Bosendorfer and a Steinway are designed and built in a very different way, and therefore have a very different sound.Treble: Bosendorfer does not enhance the treble, unlike Steinway who do by the use of a 'duplex scale' ... therefore the Bosendorfer treble area is generally less bright.Bass: Bosendorfer enhances the bass area by using a taller and more fanned or wider spaced out bridge, giving a thick deep sound ... and yes, often thicker and deeper than Steinway ... but most music is not 'bass only' ...So put these two together .. and a Bosendorfer has a big bass matched with a not so strong treble. You should also compare that 99% of worldwide concert halls have a Steinway piano as a musical industry standard.