Topic: Simplest way to make universal changes to instrument volume
Hello all,
I've been using Pianoteq for a little over two years, and I love it. I am presently on a PRO license.
One thing that I have consistently experienced is that I always have to reduce the volume of Pianoteq in one way or another to avoid clipping/distortion. I am not extremely well-versed in the proper terminologies in this sphere, so please forgive me if my wording is incorrect.
Until recently, I have run Pianoteq exclusively on Ubuntu Studio, some through Carla, Standalone, etc., but mostly through Ardour. As stated above, I have always had to reduce the volume one or more places in the chain in order to avoid clipping, to the point where I struggle somewhat to understand how the baseline settings were decided. This is, of course, well above my understanding. I presume there is some sort of baseline number of decibels that is targeted for peak output.
I recently acquired a Zynthian 5.1 box. One of the big selling points for me was that Pianoteq support is front-and-center, and there's no need to jump through a bunch of confusing hoops to get it going. However, when I changed my main setup from solely Ardour to Zynthian fed into Ardour through a mixer, this old question came back again. Every one of the stock presets seems to clip/distort, unless I turn the volume down. It seems to me that the best place to do this is in the plug-in itself, rather than one of the various places that I can change the gain. My general testing was giving me the feeling that changing the volume in the plug-in itself was actually the only way that I was completely avoiding this distortion, even though I had no shortage of options. I may do further testing on this to test my thoughts, but it doesn't really feel like a great use of my time at the moment.
My two main questions are:
1. Is there an easy way to reduce the volume of every preset by some amount (generally 6 db works well for me, I've found)....specifically one that is easy to achieve on Zynthian? (If you are unfamiliar with Zynthian, one is able to see the plug-in interface through a VNC connection, but obviously that is not quite as easy as having it on your local machine, and some methods might not be as easy as on a regular computer) I can obviously save each preset individually at a lower volume, but this is tedious and results in a sloppy list of pre-sets with a bunch of extra copies of things.
2. Do others experience clipping inside the plug-in itself at preset values? I don't know if I am missing some variable in this equation that is making my setup different...or maybe I've tested poorly, and it is not actually clipping at the instrument level, but it sure seems to be.
Thank you for any assistance. I welcome any tips for making use of Pianoteq on Zynthian if you have them.
tl;dr How do I change the volume of every instrument in Pianoteq with the least fuss and the cleanest result?