Topic: timeout for recordings

I cant seem to find out how many minutes there are between when you stop playing and when recording stops in Pianoteq?

thanks,
fran...

Re: timeout for recordings

Hi ... and welcome to Pianoteq.  You can always make the recordings/sequences start anew by first clicking on the back arrow or beginning "rewind" arrow if you are working on something important.

Lanny

Re: timeout for recordings

pagirl wrote:

I cant seem to find out how many minutes there are between when you stop playing and when recording stops in Pianoteq?

thanks,
fran...

I thought about that as well. Maybe 30 seconds?

Pianoteq 8, most pianos, Studiologic 73 Piano, Casio Px-560M, PX-S 3000, PX-S 1100, PX-S 7000, Mac i27 and MacBook Pro M3, SS Logic SSL 2

Re: timeout for recordings

It is set to 5 seconds, after the last key was released.

Re: timeout for recordings

I was only off by a million %

Pianoteq 8, most pianos, Studiologic 73 Piano, Casio Px-560M, PX-S 3000, PX-S 1100, PX-S 7000, Mac i27 and MacBook Pro M3, SS Logic SSL 2

Re: timeout for recordings

julien wrote:

It is set to 5 seconds, after the last key was released.

The Audio load in the Perf-window continues ca. 5 seconds after the last note was played. Is this load caused by the autorecording feature in the background?

Re: timeout for recordings

groovy wrote:

The Audio load in the Perf-window continues ca. 5 seconds after the last note was played. Is this load caused by the autorecording feature in the background?

No, that's just a coincidence. The model is computed until the sound level reaches a very low value, after which Pianoteq idles and the cpu load goes down.

Re: timeout for recordings

Ah, thank you julien!