Topic: Splitpoint

Hi,
is it possible to set the Splitpoint (i.e. Bass/Piano) of a prest?
I own the Pianotec Standard Version.
Or do i bgave to buy another Version to create splits by myself?
Regards
Reinhard

Re: Splitpoint

renesomi wrote:

Hi,
is it possible to set the Splitpoint (i.e. Bass/Piano) of a prest?
I own the Pianotec Standard Version.
Or do i bgave to buy another Version to create splits by myself?
Regards
Reinhard

If you use it in a DAW it's relatively simple. Basically you just have two tracks with two instances of Pianoteq and filter the midi notes for each track.

Re: Splitpoint

Hello, one way to create a split instrument is explained in the FAQ:

How can I split two different pianos in Pianoteq Standard/Pro?
Please follow these steps in this order: Load the first preset you want, e.g. "Blüthner Improv". Click on the Note Edit button or double-click the Volume slider. Select Volume. Lower the volume to minimum on note C#3 and up. Save the preset. Load the second preset you want, e.g. "Grotrian Prelude". Lower the volume to minimum on note C3 and down. Click on the "Morph / Layers" button. Click on the Layers button. Set the volume to 50/50 on both instruments. Load the edited Blüthner Improv as first instrument. Load the edited Grotrian Prelude as second instrument. You can now save the layer and start playing.

Re: Splitpoint

renesomi wrote:

Hi,
is it possible to set the Splitpoint (i.e. Bass/Piano) of a prest?
I own the Pianotec Standard Version.
Or do i bgave to buy another Version to create splits by myself?
Regards
Reinhard

I can’t find an easy way to change the split point when you use a preset like for instance the HB Steinway Bass and piano preset , part of the HB Steinway instrument . This is neither a morphed or layered piano , therefore the split point facility that works with combination of two instruments does not  work with such a preset . Maybe there is a different option that I am unaware of as I have to admit I never use these type of instrument as I consider a standard Steinway grand piano as an orchestral instrument , but I can understand fhe use of such presets in a cinematic context.

Last edited by Pianistically (10-07-2025 13:34)