Topic: What exactly does the glissando pedal do to piano sounds?
So Pianoteq 6 now has a "glissando" pedal for more realistic harp glissandi. But you can choose a piano instrument, assign one of the pedals to "glissando", and it will change the attack! What physical process is this meant to be simulating?
Debussy liked to imagine what a piano would sound like without hammers. For bass notes, I think the glissando pedal gets you close to Debussy's ideal. You get a lovely warm, rich tone that sneaks in with very little percussion. But above middle C, the effect is a bit different, and slightly unnatural to my ears. So I don't think I'd want to play an entire piano piece with the glissando pedal down. Maybe if I could just use this pedal for bass notes?
Has anyone else played with this for piano sounds?