Topic: Pitch shifting the piano's resonance

Hi,

I'm using Pianoteq 6 Standard and am trying to figure out a way to pitch-shift the resonance of notes that have already been played—for example, I want to create a glissando in the resonance of the piano. Adjusting the diapason setting will change the tuning of subsequent notes but not the existing resonance. Is there a way to achieve this?

Thanks!

Re: Pitch shifting the piano's resonance

You could try the MIDI Pitch Bend parameter, but the whole pitch will shift, not only the resonance.

Re: Pitch shifting the piano's resonance

I don't think that there's a direct way to do that from within PTQ, but you could do that with a multitrack rendering or hosting of PTQ within a DAW.  On a given track, stop sending new notes to that track, and it will contain on the piano resonance and reverb for that set of notes, and then you could use any VST, script within the DAW, or automation to bend the pitch of just the resonant sound while having the new notes played on instance or rendering of PTQ on another track.  That's probably your best bet.

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