TyroneSlothrop wrote:In particular, I would like to emulate Beethoven's 1817 Broadwood, but with one of the modern pianos like the Bechstein. One of the big differences is in the sustain (for example, in Moonlight Sonata, the entire first movement has a continuous sustain pedal down, which doesn't work on a modern piano).
Can someone help with the specific change I would need to make?
In addition to experimenting with the soundboard settings as suggested,
Try this--
1. Open Pianoteq --> Options --> MIDI
2. Find the sustain-pedal mapping entry (usually MIDI controller 64) in the Global MIDI Mapping list
3. Change the range settings of that entry to: 0 (in the first field) and somewhere between .40 and .65 (in the second field)
The two fields at the right of the entry represent the minimum and maximum amount of sustain (or damper efficiency) you desire (0 represents no sustain, when the pedal is not pressed; 1.00 is 100% sustain, when the pedal is pressed; 0.65 is 65% sustain (partial damper) when the pedal is depressed completely).
Set the second field to as low an amount of sustain as you desire. You can click and slide in the field with the mouse to quickly change values.
Last edited by Stephen_Doonan (05-04-2020 21:34)
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