Topic: Per key volume

Is there a way to change volume per keys? Like equalizer, but for entire notes (including all its spectrum, overtones).

Last edited by Ross (27-10-2014 06:15)
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Re: Per key volume

Yes, but you have to use Standard at least. Double-click the Volume slider.

Hard work and guts!

Re: Per key volume

EvilDragon wrote:

Yes, but you have to use Standard at least. Double-click the Volume slider.

From what I see in the Standard version feature list, is it also possible to build up a whole different instrument tuning?
A friend of mine is a piano tuner (?) and would buy it to train and search for different possibilities in his work.

Thanks

Last edited by ziozeus (30-10-2014 13:22)

Re: Per key volume

Pianoteq Standard can read scala files (http://www.huygens-fokker.org/scala/), and you can also manually detune on a note-by-note basis. Together with e.g. the historical instrument emulations, it is quite an interesting and powerful feature, IMHO.

Last edited by kalessin (31-10-2014 12:43)
Pianoteq 6 Standard (Steinway D&B, Grotrian, Petrof, Steingraeber, Bechstein, Blüthner, K2, YC5, U4, Kremsegg 1&2, Karsten, Electric, Hohner)