Well, I'm not sure if pianoteq can change from one model to another, like from Bechstein to YC5, without noticeable interferences ou gaps. But change from one setting of a Bechstein to a another setting of the Bechstein' is more plausible.
Maybe the morphing could be sellective, like do not alter the keys that you still hold, or maybe neither the keys that it's still "singing" significantly.
This idea came when I was imagining a way to use pianoteq to achive something that would never be possible with any real grand piano.
All composers, when working for a sigle piano music, have to work with the limitation that the piano sound characteristics cannot be altered along the performance.
Let's imagine Beethoven's Pastoral for example, as this composition varies along, in terms of moments of very different feelings. A pianist can't adjust a real grand piano a soft smooth quality when the music sounds lyric, and readjust to a hard and deep tone when the music feelings get violent and angry. He is limited by to the playing technics.
Like said Philippe: "Pianoteq makes everything possible"
Ok..., let's put those "impossible things" to work. :-)
Maybe switch between three different sets of piano adjustments can be possible with just one progressive pedal. As the pedal is not pressed we would have one setting, while a very slight pressing would give a second setting, and a complete pressing a third setting.
Who knows... maybe soneone work in a composition that only pianoteq can get it right.
For the future, I imagine pianoteq simulating a violin, and the player could change the violing form vibrato to stacato and others characteristic, while playing. VST Symphonic Orchestra do not allow such things, but is often in real violing as it depends of playing technics.
Last edited by Beto-Music (22-11-2009 22:59)