Awesome, I *really* appreciate your taking the time, thank you!
<SNIP>the tone of the instrument sounds very wrong.
<SNIP.>morphing or layering modes instead of running through the presets?
@Tone maybe not “very wrong”, (not purely a Wurly or Rhodes--there is some piano tone there) but enough to be disappointing. But the higher registers and the lower ones sound wonderful. I’m finding somewhat similar issues in the same range with the built-in sounds of my Nord Stage 3, my old Yamaha S-80, and my Synthology Ivory II virtual grands. *Gasping with crestfallen face* Could it be my touch? Or maybe I'm getting ear fatigue; I'm starting to question whether the PA's and the room's resonant frequencies are the actual issue.
How can I tell which modes I’m listening to? AFAIK, I was not engaging any settings, just toggling thru the presets. Today I've tried different EQ presets, but nothing exciting is popping out.
<SNIP>loaded up multiple sounds simultaneously
<SNIP>different sounds are more dominant depending on their velocity curve, dynamics, compression and so on.
@Not clear on how I could accidentally “load up multiple sounds”? I haven’t pushed any buttons other than changing presets. Could be they are more dominant, etc; yes, but not truly authentic. Are there settings for these params available in the demo?
<SNIP>haven't turned the internal speakers off!
@No, no internal speakers. All other boards and mixer turned off; audio signal paths for each keyboard is muted. No other software open that could create a signal.
<SNIP>Multiple note on offs not a big issue. The CPU usage ok.
@Thank you, that’s a relief. I have a Hammond XK5 attached as well, but not playing it during these tests—only the Nord. I’ll change the MIDI Devices settings.
The entire message is "Pianoteq is receiving many duplicate note-ON MIDI events (same note, same velocity)". It has happened again today.
<SNIP>do you hear that in the audio demonstrations on the Modartt website?
@Great question. I think so, but I can go back and listen again. If I recollect, I’ve found the Steinways to be rather trebly, though still a little "synthy/harp-like", I preferred the Bluthner, the Petrof, and Steingraeber collections.
Thanks again!