Very interesting Joe... Thanks.
How much is the randomness of the condition slider, I wonder...
Supose you adjust the condition slider to 10%, and them to 20%, and them to 30% and finally 40%... And return gradually again in these same 4 steps. Are the hammers adjustments reversed back to same as 30%, 20% and 10% again, or the agorithm change and make new random selection of intensity and sellect other hammers to other intensities distribution (keeping average to the sellect slider intensity).
If the slider keep no randomness, the effect would be always to the same "pattern" (variation of intensity per key/string)
I presume the condition slider do not emulate some agging aspects, like agging of soundboard (or few cracks on it) and rust of the metal components.
Since you are a piano tuner... What do you think abou the idea of a Pianoteq Pro Masters version? A new Pro version to allow to adjust the shape of hammers (and needling) and the weight of the hammers)?
I hope Modartt don't take me seriously, cause we are exagerating and we don't want do dirve them crasy.
:-)
jcfelice88keys wrote:Hello Beto-Music,
As a professional piano tuner, I used to "age" my own presets of Pianoteq PRO (then Version 4.0 and 4.5) by slightly increasing and randomizing the three levels of hammer hardness in the middle three octaves, and similarly raising and randomizing the unison width, corresponding to those areas of the keyboard that would receive the most play. In addition, I used to create an audible "break" that corresponded to the changes in keyboard scaling from uni- to bi- to tri-chords (strings per note). To this day, my personal presets have slightly randomized key strike positions, and I tend to increase the damper decay time for the lowest notes, whose heavily wound strings contain the most vibrating momentum by way of their increased masses.
Actually, by setting the "condition" slider to a moderate amount (no more than 25% of full scale) accomplishes much of what I've set out to do. The main difference is that I tend to age my own presets to represent those middle octaves of the keyboard that receive the most use and abuse.
Hopefully you find this information to be helpful.
Cheers,
Joe
P.S. For your information, the demos I have provided to Modartt do NOT use these aged presets.
Last edited by Beto-Music (29-05-2014 14:56)