Topic: Add on: S.Erard (1922)
Greetings from New Zealand - my first visit to this forum.
I've just purchased Pianoteq and downloaded the "add-ons" thinking they probably wouldn't suit my studio's standard genre (contempory Pop/Country). Imagine my astonishment when I discovered the S.Erard (1922) - it's exactly the tone & brightness I've been looking for (I got close with SampleTekk's White Grand - my staple piano until now).
I know it's hugely subjective, this "piano thing" - but I'm really impressed with this add-on (and of course the modelling technology behind it).
My question: has anyone else noticed the long release-characteristic on D#6 to G6 (C4 = middle C) - they do not match the release-characteristics of the other notes just below them when played staccato with the sustain pedal off - and are causing me problems with bluesy grace notes, which tend to "muddie together". I accept that this was probably a quirk of the original model, and is in no way a criticism - I just need to know how to shorten the release-decay of these notes.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Mike.