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  1. I'm not a musician myself, but the reson I mention it: a long, long time ago... I did the original UI design and graphics on Ivory! All the imagery - pianos, control knobs etc - built and rendered in C4D : ) https://vantagegraphics.co.uk/project/ivory-interface/ It's way overdue for a revamp and now very 'retro' - but it was good at the time LOL!
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  2. Dear All, here is a small helper tool, something we had in V-Ray 3.x, and what we and many users yet miss, a filter/search tool for the c4d material manager! it works interactive while you type, and can be docked anywhere in the GUI, and it works with any materials from any render engine in c4d. it cost only 9.- euro netto and it needs no serial. we support R25 WIN und OSX (includingM1): https://3dtools.info/shop/matfilter/ if there is interest we are glad to support also r23. we included "regex support" (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dot...uick-reference) if you have ideas for more features just tell us best greetings, Stefan
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  3. Here is a solution that is independent of the mesh density for the sphere case. inside_sphere.c4d
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  4. I think it was 2008 or so! Yes, the layout and smaller elements / switches, minor UI items etc were done in Ps. Each page of the UI was a Ps document of many hundreds of layers. The main piano images and things like the rotating control knobs were all built in C4D. I remember visiting a pano supplier to take measurements and shoot photo reference of the real instruments. The models were built pretty accutately. The control knobs were animated across their rotational range - perhaps every degree or so, and then rendered as an image sequence. The UI software then displayed the appropriate frame of the animation as you dragged the control in the UI.
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  5. Yes - that one's not bad at all ! The Bosendorfer is bit ropey, tone-wise, specially at the extended low end. Overall, not as good as keyscape 😉 (IMO, but then I would say that) Annoyingly, the guy making that demo plays nicely, but does have his system latency set too low (hence occasional clicks) and his output set too high (distortion) in all those demos ! Promise those aren't an issue on a powerful machine. CBR
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  6. Yes, I bought it in the early 80's when my daughter was taking lessons and I did not care for the new Casio's at the time. It weighs a ton from all the tuning forks/inside components but that sound is what makes it all worthwhile...now if I could only remember where I put my Leslie speaker...
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