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
I'm curious ... How your Pianoteq 5 midifile sounds?
Mine this way:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjcEb2l...e=youtu.be
Sounds great! Is there any external processing? Care to share the preset?
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 ....
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:
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"
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...
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.
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?
The key-bed strike is already there in the sound, but it's subtle, and there is no way to control it.
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
I've just found the English term:
PIANO CABINET THUMP
Is it right?