Topic: Realism of High Notes

This post is a bit of speculation by an engineering student who is a fan of Pianoteq.

Surely the realism of the high notes in pianoteq can be improved without changing the model?

All Moddart needs to do is release a special version of Pianoteq that requires a minimum 2.7 Ghz Quad core processor.
They will then be able to reduce the size of the time steps they use to approximate the solution of their differential equations; thus getting more accurate solutions.

Of course they should still keep a version that can run on laptops.

Similarly; a Super-Pro version could possibly use GPU computing; known to be great a accelerating scientific computing; this would be a lot of work to code but could be absolutely amazing!

Surprise us!

Re: Realism of High Notes

The high notes already sounds very good. WHat it needs perhaps it's a bit more of FFF, such dynamics.

What a few people still complain a bit is the middle range. But it's much better today than a few past versions. It's Always improving after each update

Many people already requested a pianoteq version with options to increase CPU need by using more computation to emulate the sound, creating more realism.
If I understood well Modartt, they say it's not that simple.

Other people, myself included, requested a option for ver high accurate processing, using export áudio function, or in other words, not real time sound, but a slow rendering of a richer sound. 
This would be very usefull to make very high quality and ultra very realistic recordings.

Last edited by Beto-Music (20-05-2013 17:06)