berghs.kedjan wrote:Have you ever tried to double pianoteq using two different pianos?
Hello,
The enclosed URL sends you to a double-tracked (*) performance of George Gershwin's "Variations on I've Got Rhythm", a two-piano arrangement made by the composer:
http://www.box.net/shared/38bj48dgbh
This recording was made last December, specifically using two different instances of Pianoteq, with the virtual microphones spaced to create the illusion of two different stereo pianos panned left and right.
I haven't touched this file since last December, but did recall that some people felt the panning and/or reverb were not quite right. But to answer your original question, yes, I have been able to use two Pianoteq pianos in a single performance.
(*) Double-tracked, in the context of this thread, means that I recorded the Piano I part, using midi as a pseudo-tape recorder. Then I went back and played in the Piano II part, to accompany the first piano part.
Cheers,
Joe