Topic: Sustain pedal and resonance after a note is pressed
When I was a schoolboy I remember experimenting with a real piano. I would press a note quite hard (for example middle C) and keep holding that key down and then I would press the sustain pedal. I remember that I could then hear the other strings resonating in sympathy even though the sustain pedal was not depressed when the note was first struck. Also I remember I could do this several times -- release the sustain pedal and the resonance would stop and when I pressed the sustain pedal again then the resonance would sound again. All the time I would keep the single piano key held down with my finger.
Much to my surprise when I tried this on Pianoteq version 7 and version 8 -- I cannot hear any sympathetic resonance when I depress the sustain pedal AFTER a note has been struck. I would have expected Modartt to emulate this effect as they pride themselves on accurately modeling a real piano. I have looked through the settings to see if there is some control that I have missed but have not found anything. I get beautiful sympathetic string resonance from the sustain pedal but only for the notes that I play after I press the sustain pedal.
I don't really need or miss this feature other than perhaps being a better emulation of a real piano which would be nice.
Also I now don't have access to a real piano and so I would be grateful if others could confirm this effect that I remember doing as a child about 50 years ago.
Thanks