Topic: Feature Suggestion: additional post-effects (please?)

Wah-wah and tremolo are great additions to modify the sound of pianoteq with;

Variable LFOs, and input sensitive filters enabled the distinctive warble of those excellent electric pianos to be faithfully replicated. As well as the ability to apply the effect to other instruments in the Pianoteq family too.

But what if this idea was taken further, and addtional effect panels were implemented?

I'm sure that with ADSR filter envelopes, variable cut-off frequency and vibrato, the current pianoteq sound model could be pushed to even greater sonic potential.

I'm curious to know what everyone thinks of this. Is this a feature worth investigating?

-ToneF

Last edited by ToneF (05-02-2011 20:24)
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Re: Feature Suggestion: additional post-effects (please?)

It's an interesting idea for sure - but personally I'd like to see a good quality compressor first, and some really good presets that emulate classic recorded piano tones.

You can of course apply any effect in a DAW, but a compressor would allow for new presets with a more 'recorded' sound, which would be a great extra palette to have in-built.

Last edited by ReBased (11-02-2011 01:37)