Bounced audio sounding different from MIDI, and also from other bounces of the same tracks

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As the title says. Two waveforms from the same set of tracks somehow looking, and sounding, different from each other and the original MIDI. What is causing this and is there a solution?

Using the most up-to-date version of both OS and Logic.

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u/NatureVerses — 2 days ago
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Question about Pianoteq's note editing

I recently bought Pianoteq Stage, after using only Logic's stock Steinway Grand for a couple years, and while the upgrade is obviously pretty considerable, the one thing I really love(d) about Logic's grand is the soft and warm texture of the very high notes, even at a high velocity, which I'm struggling to replicate in Pianoteq, and I'm finding Pianoteq to sound comparatively a little plonkier for lack of a better term. I know there are other presets/instruments available, but I'd like to be able to achieve that sound no matter what I was using.

So the question specifically is will the note-editor help me in this?

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u/NatureVerses — 1 month ago

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u/NatureVerses — 1 month ago

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As the title says, I'm looking to have album art made. The overall concept is extremely simple, hence the low budget, though a few details might be more intricate, and I'm willing to go higher if deemed necessary.

I'm not sure how much detail I'm meant to include, but I'm envisioning something that looks almost like a logo more than anything else, as opposed to something like a landscape or a character or something super abstract, and also semi-ish-realistic and maybe 3D looking rather than something more anime/cartoonish (respectfully).

Any interest I get, I appreciate.

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u/NatureVerses — 1 month ago