What do you mean by "improve the sound and expressiveness" and make "more pleasant for your ears"?
You processed some recordings you found of these pieces, I guess? What were the original inputs?
Just listening to the first one, Op. 9 No. 2, it sounds "ok", like it's been processed through a compressor with some Reverb, maybe? I think it's lacking dynamics and expressiveness compared to other performances out there.
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What do you mean by "improve the sound and expressiveness" and make "more pleasant for your ears"?
You processed some recordings you found of these pieces, I guess? What were the original inputs?
Just listening to the first one, Op. 9 No. 2, it sounds "ok", like it's been processed through a compressor with some Reverb, maybe? I think it's lacking dynamics and expressiveness compared to other performances out there.
Yundi Li, for example