varpa wrote:I'm making a recording with Pianoteq. So far I am recording midi in a DAW and using Pianoteq as a plugin to create the audio.
But I see that standalone Pianoteq has an export option "high quality setting". Is this standalone option higher quality than the
plugin ? There does not seem to be a way to select a "high quality setting" in the plugin. (of course one answer to this question is to create audio with DAQ+Pianoteq plugin and compare to standalone Pianoteq at "High Quality Setting" and see if I can hear a difference).
The manual does not expand upon the "File / Export to audio file / Rendering quality" settings, but I think "Use current settings" and "Use high quality settings" refer to the settings on the Performance ("Perf") tab of the "Options" dialog. If I'm right, the idea is that when rendering to a file, there is no need to make any compromises that may be necessary to play in real time on a particular machine; it doesn't matter if it takes more time to render the audio that it would to play it.
Curious, though... if that were correct, there should be a similar setting designated something like "Use high quality settings for offline render" in the VST3, and I don't see one. Perhaps it's automatic, or perhaps one must manually change the settings on the performance tab if they've been reduced for "draft" work.
Anyone know?