Topic: Split point for Bass&Piano Presets adjustable?

Dear All, as there exist such Split Presets for some of the Instruments, is it possible to adjust (shift) the Split point? If so, How?

Re: Split point for Bass&Piano Presets adjustable?

Kaiser Wilhelm wrote:

Dear All, as there exist such Split Presets for some of the Instruments, is it possible to adjust (shift) the Split point? If so, How?

Hi Kaiser,

Changing the split point of such presets as "NY Steinway D Bass & Piano Split" isn't easy, as you would need to Note Edit multiple parameters.
But, if you want to create a new split preset, you can use Layers, such as described in section 6 of the manual:
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The Layering feature allows you to mix several instruments, e.g. playing Harp in the low range, Vibraphone in the upper range and mixing both together in the middle range. When layering instruments together, there are two parameters you may find of particular interest: Volume and Attack Envelope. Both can be edited note per note in Pianoteq Standard and PRO. The Volume can be used for splitting the instruments to different keyboard ranges, and the Attack Envelope can be used to mix an instrument with a particular attack that you want to emphasize, with another one whose attack has been weakened via the Attack Envelope parameter.
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Another option, is to set a different channel to each layer, and using your DAW to send different note ranges to different channels. This will be a particular configuration for each DAW.

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Re: Split point for Bass&Piano Presets adjustable?

Hi etalmor,

thank you for this reply. It does not only solve my question about changing split points but also helps to solve a second question regarding string overlays. I have to check the manual to see what is possible within pianoteq, but "Thinking out of the box" is an approach I should have considered myself. Thank you for nudging me in a new direction. It's appreciated.