Topic: Pianoteq Trial - Poor sound quality?
Hey guys,
I have been using software pianos for quite some time now and
I recently checked out Pianoteq and ran some tests.
I must say, I was a bit underwhelmed by the quality.
My setup:
XP 64
AMD 6000+
4 GB DDR 2 800 Ram
Audigy 2 Value
Driver: ASIO4ALL
(Settings see screenshot)
I played on my Yamaha CLP 320 and the sound of Pianoteq is
extremely muddled, compared to Ivory.
Thin sound, kind of metallic, oversaturated with sustain/reverb.
I used a midi file to compare the quality between
Pianoteq, Synthogy Ivory (Steinway Concert D 10) and
Pianoteq's reference sample
(here http://pianoteq.com/discover_pianoteq3
Download my "Clair de Lune" midi here: Click me
Reference Midi File: Clair de Lune (C. Debussy)
Instrument: Classic grand C3/close
Here are the rendered Midis:
Synthogy Ivory Steinway D 10:
Ivory Steinway D 10 using my midi
Pianoteq C3 Close mic
Pianoteq C3 with Pianoteq exclusive FXP with my midi
Pianoteq Reference Sample
Now go to http://pianoteq.com/discover_pianoteq3
and listen to the Clair de Lune sample. The quality
is much better. Overall, I cannot reach the sound of any
of the reference samples.
Conclusion?
What am I doing wrong? How do I get rid of that metallic, thin sound and get a rich, crisper piano?
I tried using some users FXP's (Jack Johson's Steinway, Don's Steinway) and the sound changed, but it was still
way too murky.
I would be very curious if you guys could use my midi and upload your own rendering with Pianoteq (and your customized FXP etc.).
Thanks for your help guys, Pianoteq's customization ability is huge, but I just want to play out of the box ha.
EDIT: Used same midi everywhere and re-uploaded the samples