Topic: Newbie questions (Model D bad freqs / Roland A-90 Midi / Imperfection)
Hi all,
I'm new here, in fact very new to piano sounds not created on the digital piano itself but on a computer. I've bought a new Roland A-90ex about 23 years ago, when I was a teenager, that was my second keyboard ever, and so far my last one. Despite it being a proper master keyboard with loads of Midi stuff, I never used it for that really, I was too busy actually playing to pay much attention to all the stuff that happened in the industry, and just played with the on-board sounds all that time.
First I didn't have the money to spend on any midi expanders, now I would have the money, but am a Linux-only user since 10 or 15 years, and there never was anything out there I could natively use. Some years back I became aware of the samples of "Imperfect Samples" and I love them, esp. the Steinway Walnut job, but since I can't use it on Linux I gave it a miss.
This week I finally became aware the first time of Pianoteq, and that it runs on Linux natively, so I've hooked up my A-90, installed Pianoteq 7 stage, got rid of the lag, and am since then browsing through the different pianos, to decide whether I'm going to buy it, and if so which 2 packs I'll choose. So far my favourites are the Bluethner, and U4. So here are my questions:
1) The Steinway Model D (mostly the NY one, but also the Hamburg one) have some really loud and hurting noises on the B5 and C6 on the left channel. It really hurts my left ear on my head phones (AKG K500), so I've discarded the Model D, but otherwise I kinda liked them. Am I doing something wrong? Do others get that too? I'm sure a real Steinway D wouldn't hurt my left ear more than my right ear?
2) I've tried to set up the Midi settings in a way so that I can use my A-90 to remote control most bits of Pianoteq. I did manage to get that done for some bits but not for others. My A 90 gives me loads of Controllers that let me set something between 0 and 127 via sliders, but I can't seem to find an elegant way to use it to select different sounds in a bank, or the banks themselves, because as soon as I choose "Next Instrument" or "Previous Instrument" in the Pianoteq Midi settings I don't have a range to set anymore or something to make it work. Since I'm not very good with Midi, am I missing something? Is there a way to do this? Does someone maybe have a Roland A-90 set up with it all and could send me a screenshot of their Midi settings?
3) .... and this is a long shot I guess, and rather vague ... So I really think the sound samples of the "Imperfect Samples" pianos on their web site still sound a bit better than Pianoteq. I figured out that with the "Dynamics" and with the "Condition" sliders I could get it a bit closer to what I've got in my mind's ear, but it's still not quite there yet. Unfortunately "Imperfect Samples" aren't a good option on Linux, so would like to know how close you think I could get to them with Pianoteq. Would I be able to with the Standard or Pro version? The high price of them is putting me off a bit tbh, I'm more a "switch on and play" kinda guy, so the Stage philosophy of presets appealed to me a lot ...
Thanks in advance for any help you might be able to give me!
Stephan