Topic: Polyphonic Aftertouch in PT
Hi,
As some of you know, I'm still working on an optical sensor strip for pianos and keyboards designed to enhance the responsiveness of an arbitrary keyboard or just to midify an acoustic instrument. The project can be followed on my blog at http://sebion.wordpress.com if anyone is interested.
Now that the project has reached a certain state of maturity i have decided to implement polyphonic aftertouch as well. The only problem I've encountered is that there is no synthesizer that supports PAT in a manner that suits my needs. The basic idea is that i want to play something like a clavichord (as long as there is no clavichord synth on the market). The problem is that all synths I know that implement PAT filter the data witch a very low freqency lowpass filter which makes it impossible to play a vibrato with about 10 Hz.
I've tried this with a guitar synth that was freely (Independence Free) available and the result can be watched here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOPXmBqQ1fs
I know that there were some begs about including a clavichord into the historical instruments databse of pianoteq but what I really would like to do is to enable PAT for each instrument in pianoteq so that you could play with a bebung on a modern piano. Another idea would be to change other parameters through the PAT data which could be a great way to develope new kinds of instruments. If one is only interested in the clavichord a modified harpsichord with touch response and soft pianissimo hammers could come quite near to the sound of an actual clavichord.
So Modartt I'm begging you please implement PAT in the next version of pianoteq and you have one customer for sure!