Kabinopus - If I can make a small suggestion...

Take a listen to your recordings, and try to think of any pro recordings you have where the piano (or any lead instrument) is so loud, you can barely hear the accompaniment, especially the drums.

It is always tempting to make our OWN part loud enough to easily hear OVER the accompaniment, but when you listen to pro recorded music, while you can always hear the lead, it is still INSIDE the mix. This is one of the things that arranger playing makes you do differently to being in a band. In a band, you have YOUR monitor, and can easily hear yourself (hopefully!) over the band, but out front will be balanced (again, hopefully!) either by the band's general volume, or the soundman mixing it.

But an arranger, you ONLY get to hear the final mix, and must get used to hearing yourself somewhat quieter than you would in a band with a monitor.

I enjoy your playing, and hope you will take this as constructive criticism.

Record yourself using the MIDI recorder in your arranger, then mix it by turning down the lead until it 'sits' in the mix better. Then copy that lead volume to the Registration, and play it again, and listen to how you hear it now. If you can get used to not having what YOU play as the way loudest element, you can sound VERY polished. After all, you paid good money for a great arranger... allow it to shine too!

Keep it up! Great to hear youngsters posters here.
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