Topic: MIDI - Gaining use of Aftertouch and variable Note-Off?
I use a QRS PNOscan II laser reader looking at my keybed to input MIDI to Pianoteq. I have been trying to make sure that Aftertouch works (I started the QRS program WinNessie which showed that it did, and then I found that it interfaced well with Pianoteq, with the Clavichord, that utilizes aftertouch to modify the notes after they are plucked/struck). Synthesizers frequently can use aftertouch to modify the volume up and down as you depress and release the key. Other than the Clavichord, I don't think the Pianoteq instruments utilize this function.
Pianos do not utilize aftertouch...except for damper control, and here is where I don't know if the function that I am looking for should be enabled in WinNessie for the QRS drivers, or in Pianoteq. Let me explain:
When you depress a key, the key causes the damper to lift from the string, essentially enabling the string to vibrate. Next, the hammer is 'thrown' at the string. Once the throw happens, the hammer loses its connection to the key - if the key velocity was low, the throw will have low force, and the note will be soft. If the velocity of the key was high, the throw will have high force and the note will be loud.
What happens next is often overlooked by most people who interface MIDI keyboards with pianos: As you release the key, the damper is returned to stop the vibrating string and thus silence the note. But this does not need to be a binary event - if you release slowly, then the damper will return slowly, gradually quieting the note. If you release quickly, then the damper will return quickly, rapidly silencing the note. In Pianoteq, this damper return function happens as a "Note-Off" event. On my system currently, it appears to be binary, returning a value of zero, with the cessation of sound. How quickly or slowly I release the key makes no difference. Manipulating the Note-Off curve on the graphical display allows me to soften or harden the note-off function, but only in the Y-axis - the Note-Off event always shows up in the middle of the X-axis at about 63. Shouldn't there be a way to make the Note-Off event variable of the X-axis as well, with velocity or position in the upgoing direction of the key, much as the note-playing volume is dictated by the velocity of the downgoing key?
I know that the damper control ability is within Pianoteq, as my sustain pedal works as a continuous function, raising and lowering the dampers gradually. Essentially each key press should do the same thing, on a note-by-note basis.
Does anyone know how to enable this continuous Note-Off effect? Are there changes to be made in my MIDI controller via the WinNessie program, or within Pianoteq itself?