Topic: Adjust resonances and other features without getting crazy
I have a Kawai CA97 which I like much its sound. I especially like that it's got a "virtual technician" to adjust this sound to your liking depending on the mood/situation (19 parameters I guess).
I find this "virtual technician" very easy to manipulate (similar to what Roland also has in their DP), a couple of clicks here and there and you're getting a totally different lovely sound. It even has some presets ready to be used by a single click, I happen to like one of these called "deep resonance" which brings up a lot of nuance and richness to the sound.
I'm trying to ger a similar result with Pianoteq but I'm not able to manipulate the several resonance settings without ending up getting an awkward kind of sound, sometimes like there's a "chorus" effect instead of duplex resonance, some other times feeling like resonances in the higher register sound more offending that they should etc.
I've tried to play with the main EQ, the length of the resonances, and even eq-ing the resonances (2nd option within the EQ tabs). Also, played with the sympathetic resonance and duplex scale sliders etc but no way I can get a satisfying result.
I'm not expecting a piano sound with same character as the ones on my CA97, I just want the same type/degree of artifacts involved in this sound, if anyone can help me with this.
As a side note, I think Modartt did such a great job giving users the possibility to edit sounds in a million ways but I wonder why they didn't make it easier instead like when editing sounds on DP's, there could be a "standard user" mode with some more simplified options and ranges that keep the sound realistic besides a "pro" mode with the current options where you can easily get unrealistic sounds depending on the used values/ranges..
Pianoteq 8 Pro (all instruments) + Organteq 2
i7 4790K W11 64bits + UMC1820 + MTM + DT770 pro X
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