My mistake. I guess you have a reason for doing this ("for posterity sake") that goes beyond my understanding and intuition. Most people that try to nail down exact sample sources are for song snippets -- a drum groove, horn break, guitar riff, whatever. Most other inquiries are of the form "what type of drum makes this big boomy sound", to which the answer is, inevitably, "that's a taiko"... but it doesn't really matter where the taiko came from, cuz you heard one taiko you've heard them all.Nisto wrote:Secondly, I have stated MULTIPLE times that I AM NOT trying to recreate the sample or use any other stuff available on the original library/hardware/whatever, so your tips on that is useless to me (not to sound rude). The sole purpose of finding it is for documentation purposes. Please get that through your head(s).
Considering piano scrapes and rakes is such a generic effect, you may inevitably be stuck with "piano scrape of unknown origin", then again maybe somebody will recognize this particular needle in a haystack.