Yes, mics are great but never too easy, nor in real life - but the recent added mic array types are excellent ones to try out in the mic presets.
So many aspects to adjust that it still hasn't 'worn out' my curiosity.. one of those tools which is SO good, I don't think I'll ever feel that I have 'finished' with it.. the physics being fascinating, and the playability for inspiring ourselves to play better and audio results being perfection for recording makes it kind of infinitely useful. I love to pick and choose exactly how much of every noisy bit to limit or expose - and those defaults are so useful as they are.
peterws wrote:And then you mess up so badly.
Hehe - part of the good fun, isn't it - I know a lot of my edits are for quick inserted piano parts/tracks and many are not for making Pianoteq 'better' (that's a mistake people make IMHO.. sure make a piano from Mars but.. good luck making a better overall piano.. I think the aim is "what we want to hear" - and it will prob always sound closer to realism by sticking closer to the default begun with.)
But, still I really do love to mess things up too far (big moves on sliders), I think that way we can really stretch our understanding of I guess 'reality' regarding piano sounds generally.. by pushing things way too far (and back!! and repeat - and trying two things 'adversarially' one up, other down, and back, and swap etc..) we eventually hear/understand with more certainty each of the aspects of the mess we do like or wish to bring up or hide for our purposes. Then back to the start and do it all again differently heh.. I've found that now, I can just put most focus on just tiny or tasteful versions of the overdone tweaks made in the past - the time monkeying around end up giving us some nice personal fav tweaks to the various controls
Like you mention there bani223, partials.. and going beyond sine waves and such.. it's still heaps of fun to move the spectrum sliders.. when moving just one, it can make a plastic or candy timbre emerge.. but subtly moving 3 or 4 in different ways can alter so much - it's so fabulous balancing these things and finding just the extra zing or meaow we want from those kinds of things
Well, this thread genuinely made me swap a day out to have a Pianoteq day Thanks and cheers Peter and bani!
Pianoteq Studio Bundle (Pro plus all instruments) - Kawai MP11 digital piano - Yamaha HS8 monitors