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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Problem in MTS-ESP tuning]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>The latest version of Pianoteq adds support for the MTS-ESP tuning method for the excellent new tuning plug-in from ODDSound. I believe this uses real-time MTS. As opposed to multi-channel pitch bend tuning, this method creates problems with a physical-modelling instrument such as Pianoteq: if the changes in the tuning are significant such as in the case of more notes per octave than about 20, the sound gets severely distorted. </p><p>Normally, selecting Full Rebuild would be the remedy but when Pianoteq is in the MTS-ESP Tuning mode, the String Tension / Full Rebuild button has no effect. Is this a bug, or is it actually impossible to program the instrument so that Full Rebuild would work? At present, the MTS-ESP method is all but useless, and polyphonic pitch bend has to be used with the MTS-ESP plug-in even if that means only 16-tone polyphony, which is not much for a piano instrument.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[jakn]]></name>
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