Topic: How your Pianoteq 5 midifile sounds?

I'm curious ... How your Pianoteq 5 midifile sounds?

Mine this way:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjcEb2l...e=youtu.be

Last edited by SteveKK (03-11-2014 21:19)

Re: How your Pianoteq 5 midifile sounds?

Sounds great! Is there any external processing? Care to share the preset?

Re: How your Pianoteq 5 midifile sounds?

robsogge wrote:

Sounds great! Is there any external processing? Care to share the preset?

Thanks Robsogge

The secret is ... NO INTERNAL PROCESSING ( read no effects and no equalizer ) and no external processing

Just over 30 years of synth programming ....

Last edited by SteveKK (04-11-2014 01:32)

Re: How your Pianoteq 5 midifile sounds?

right, there are so many sounds you can get out of Ptq... like this one, from the Yamaha C5 I recently purchased, different from the D4:

http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/uploads.p...Nardis.mp3

Re: How your Pianoteq 5 midifile sounds?

Pianoteq has really a fantastic piano synthesizing engine.

One wish: the sound of key "knoking" on cabinet.

Each key pressed generates a low frequencies noise like knoking with hand knuckles on the wood cabinet

With that feature I can call Pianoteq engine "PERFECT"

Last edited by SteveKK (04-11-2014 18:36)

Re: How your Pianoteq 5 midifile sounds?

I think the "hammer noise" parameter is supposed to mimick that... with the delay you can bring it out without actually raising the hammer noise value, with the right adjustments...

Re: How your Pianoteq 5 midifile sounds?

That sound might also be the sound of the key bottom hitting the felt that covers the key-bed--the "key-bed strike sound," I suppose it could be called, for lack of an uglier name.

Re: How your Pianoteq 5 midifile sounds?

Jake Johnson wrote:

That sound might also be the sound of the key bottom hitting the felt that covers the key-bed--the "key-bed strike sound," I suppose it could be called, for lack of an uglier name.

Exactly Jake. That sound is generated by the whole cabinet

That is the " punch " that Pianoteq still doesn't has in its "sound"

Any Pianoteq programmer reading us now?

Re: How your Pianoteq 5 midifile sounds?

The key-bed strike is already there in the sound, but it's subtle, and there is no way to control it.

Re: How your Pianoteq 5 midifile sounds?

Jake Johnson wrote:

The key-bed strike is already there in the sound, but it's subtle, and there is no way to control it.

That's what I request. A parameter only for it

Re: How your Pianoteq 5 midifile sounds?

I've just found the English term:

PIANO CABINET THUMP


Is it right?