I wouldn't suggest that though. You shoudn't have to rely soley on the MFX to clean up a piano sound--although SOMETIMES sloppy preset effects settings can kill a sound. I would say most of the time all it takes is minute adjustments to the filters and sometimes a few changes to the ADSR. The MFX shouldn't be used as the MAIN edit for the sound IMO. I think the sound should be edited DRY first..., then in the end add that final touch by coloring it a bit with MFX if you choose.

[This message has been edited by squeak_D (edited 09-11-2008).]
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