Pianistically wrote:I was curious to see , if pianoteq was regenerating the whole succession of repeated notes when it detects such repetition or was resending the same calculated wav sound with maybe volume adjustment
Pianoteq I believe generates repeats not in a repetitive way. Each repeat note iirc gets its own complete computation, which takes into consideration all the other params in real time (that was some superb work brought in with iirc ver. 7). This could be likely work older computers harder than in the past?, esp. at the repeat rates you mention.
Definitely would try lower buffer, if poss. That being said, putting up with a higher buffer size with a longer lag can help you decide just how fast you wish to go with lower settings. Give some time wallowing variously within laggy timing and lowest buffers possible. For sure, if your audio isn't capable of lower than 128, it would of course be recommended to use a faster audio unit or PC - but hopefully you don't need that just yet..
Agree also with other ideas above, incl. Damper changes in 'Action' panel. You can instantly facilitate better/cleaner staccato/repeats with a more efficient damper - or loosen up a piano for slower music (and there's an outside chance loosening up might help you too, esp. with other things mentioned below) - I think defaults mostly find a fortuitous line - but for specific things, definitely worth trying alterations there.
Other ideas off-the-cuff..
Check out the presets you use - perhaps altering some things in the FX section. Subtlety can be key:
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Lower the 'Delay' mix.. or turn it off. (this may ordinarily be OK with much of a repertoire but could get messy with very precise short timings like fast repeated notes for sure.). Milliseconds count, esp. when several are being generated.. continue knocking them down a notch..
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Evaluate reverb pre-delay and alter its length, or lower it's influence by altering the reverb to focus more on "tails" rather than reflections (to reduce any perceived 'slap' back of attack which might compete with repeated notes' sense of accuracy). Altering also length/size, tone of reverb (either direction, darker/brighter) might help with specific pianos/presets/passages or maybe just repeats.
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Microphone 'timings'. Within the mic panel, some alteration to the small delays seen in various mics might help. It is simple to reduce that - but it may be best to be subtle at times. Some small moves might really be all you need to help some echoic behaviours get out of your way (crotchets at 132BPM) whilst keeping the overall environment in there the way you want.
But the mics (just like IRL) is an endless pursuit.
If some of those things help your repeated notes, it might be possible to hook them up via MIDI to your middle pedal?? That way, you can press the pedal only for those passages where you wish to clean up some extra echoic sound. Pressing the pedal might be set to just lower the 'mix' of a few things a little - but it may be a nice touch.
It's kind of the other way around here, I will add. Pianoteq, esp. with low low buffer is just so fast that I often prefer to play certain music with a higher buffer. Using synths for a long time and beginning with guitar, I like instant responses from instruments - but for me, maybe because I came late to it, feels 'more real' with a little more latency.. IDK if it is worth your time Pianistically, but never say never.. have you tried a larger buffer size? For example, when I play fast passages with a synth, it's more natural to me to have a low buffer.. but even playing fast with piano (or dpiano) I feel there's a natural space (more lag) than with for example guitar (close on body, closer to ear... feel and sound instant).. a piano has a kind of gap.. there's to me, a kind of 'arc' of electricity somehow, with different latencies and for rythmic purposes I do often love a little more latency - helps physically/haptically.
Whatever it is, I hope you find the best ways to fit the piano around your needs! Cannot say there's another piano software product with such fine controls, so it makes me hopeful you'll get the performance you require. All this typed out pretty quick - trying not to waft on - hoping no er rrrrors - all the best!
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