Topic: The Illusion of the Piano in the Room
One thing that I've had trouble mastering is the creation of the right amount of headphone "space," i.e. the feeling that the piano is in your very room, and that the sound is coming from an instrument in front of you, with the corresponding tactile sensation, approximately as a real piano would.
Most of the presets in Pianoteq seem—and this is hard to describe—either too immediate (present) or too distant in headphones. It would seem like a simple solution: select binaural mode and move the dummy head closer to or further from the piano, adjusting reverb and hammer/key noises as necessary. But for whatever reason, even in headphones the "sound recording" mode seems to create a more realistic feeling of the piano being at the right "distance" from me.
I can never quite get this sounding right in headphones. Some presets that get very close to the sensation I'm trying to accomplish are the D4 "Intimate" and some of the user ssuk1's presets. Some of the "close mic" settings on the historical pianos (the Streicher, for instance), also get close.
I've noticed that ssuk1 tends to double up on microphones. I downloaded his Fazioli 308 preset, turned down the reverb level/length a bit, and had a very convincing sound in both pairs of headphones (Sony MDR-7506 and AKG mkii-240) that the piano was in the room right in front of me, and that my fingers were actually setting in motion the creation of these sounds.
Any suggestions on how to achieve this effect in headphones?