GRB wrote:sandalholme wrote:Thank you for the information re note edit, which I didn't know about in the Standard version. The C# an octave up from the bass in my tweaked version of the D4 was sounding slightly louder than the surrounding notes. Took a minute or so to fix. Having played acoustics for decades I am used to adjusting my playing for this sort of thing, but it's wonderful to be able to fix it so easily and not have to remember, especially for exposed leaps down to it, to adjust my touch.
I have significantly modified my Bluthner by adjusting the loudness and tuning of individual notes in the upper & lower registers. What is nice about Pianoteq is the graphical display for both. Also the detuning or tuning can be read out in "cents". For the loudness curve, this is a better approach than trying to fix it with EQ and the Velocity curve - both of which are much more generalized.
Thank you for these informations.
In my case, Pianoteq sounds perfect in my headphones and a little agressive in the 750-1000 Hz range, between F#5 and C6.
That's what makes me think it is an EQ problem.
Anyway, I will try to solve this by a room correction or by tweaking Pianoteq if I have no other choice.
By the way, did anybody ever use a software like ARC2, REW or Mathaudio for a room correction purpose?