Here's the kickoff thread for this software http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/viewtopic.php?id=1634 . Some pertinent info concerning Macs there, plus other maybe-useful stuff.
I have a question about this step ---"3. Use the button to copy Midi note 24 edits to the clipboard. In Pianoteq create an appropriate control point and paste." --- from the descriptive PDF in your Google site.
What may "appropriate" mean here?
Here's the puzzle : the starting note number is "set" at 24; the MIDI file of notes is either 100 or 85 long (if SevenOctaves100) or perhaps instead 127 or 85 long (SevenOctaves127), as the case may be.
Motivation is, a Steinway has 88 notes, and I have a well-sampled Steinway plus an 88 note in the D4, both with A-1 as the bottom note. Should tend to a good result. So how do I interpret "appropriate" where my starting note is to be A-1? (and "24") ?
(BTW, in the same collection I have Fazioli and Bechstein,)
ADDED: ran the 2 MIDI files thru Pianoteq, and clarified the question - both begin at C0 and go to B6, so 84 notes each, and "appropriate" seems to be C0. Now, what becomes of the missing A-1 thru B-1, plus C7? If nothing, fine, I guess they can be extrapolated (and aren't used much).
Must say, having listened to Fazioli for once, playing familiar Disklavier MIDIs, I dislike its f..ff range very much. Detailed sure, but so overlaid with KLANG it's oppressive. The Steinway and Bechstein are much suaver. Three types of miking are available in this collection, 2 matchable in Pianoteq - Player Perspective (stereo) and Side (mono, actually in the crook of the case, Fat Lady position).
MORE: ha, 127 and 100 refer to the maximum MIDI output value - nomenclature all wrapped up!
Last edited by custral (15-03-2014 15:39)