Topic: repetitive note on the pedals. the hammer and the vibration of the str
I noticed a certain feature of a live instrument. It manifests itself when you play one note on the pedal repetitive. Sound begins to sparkle colors tones. As if you can catch different overtone on a vibrating string. The sound becomes more ringing and more matte. Gradually add speed malleus can "bump" on certain overtones and suddenly their mute. This is a very soft effect. I tried to record the sound. This piano Bechstein.
https://soundcloud.com/bgwoxxxjmwom/bechstein-d3-repet
I tried to simulate it in Pianoteq. Model B.
https://soundcloud.com/bgwoxxxjmwom/mod...o-humanize
But I noticed that the setting "humanize" the point of impact parameter allows to achieve substantially the same effect. Sound starts in a similar way sparkle colors.
https://soundcloud.com/bgwoxxxjmwom/mod...t-humanize
But it turns out that each new note gets another point of impact and a different voice in the attack. I play a melody - and every note different tone. This is not a living piano. Pianists will find agreement with me on these feelings.
There is a feeling that can be weak hammer blows slowly rocking the string to add to the energy of it. So, when many notes are played on the pedals, strings started vibrating, responding sympathetic resonance, a new note, for example in the bass, it will be a little different sound timbre and the other energy. Just be a little more pressing sensation. Because the hammer will fall already on the vibrating string and it will change its sound, and its sound will not start again.
Your thoughts on this?