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Mina Delahoussaye

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Jul 11, 2024, 10:30:53 PM7/11/24
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ever since I have PianoTeq (8 Standard) I don't think I have been able to get the full sound I hear in demos and YouTube videos. For instance, in this video =ZgOQ5imqPrU , the Steinway Classical New York, first piano, default presets sounds more realistic and fuller than what I have.

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I have a Focusrite MIDI interface, and when I got that it had both the left and right channel panned to the center which kind of cancelled out the sound a bit, and so I had to pan left to left and right to right. My Pianoteq sound reminds me a bit of this, as if left and right are both panned to the center.

I also hear, at least to my taste as I cannot verify, too many overtones. I know I can adjust that with the settings, but maybe that's also part of the problem? I recorded this quickly: -willem-tulp/...q-overtone I just hit some notes, and then when I release, you hear a high overtone kind of sounds sustained for some time. Is this normal?

One of the "problems" I have with Pianoteq is, when I switch between the various instruments, the "Reverb" is not set for any particular room size. In Effects the reverb room is set to "Jazz Studio", for example, but if you right click the actual "Reverb" button (just above the keyboard) there is no room size selected.

Just running a few quick comparisons, I think it is a function of the "Jazz Studio" setting to sound thin and clean. My preference is to go with a larger room with way more overtones and reflections and tweak from there. Playing a "fado" on the Pianoteq Classical Guitar sounds so much better, to my ears, if you are sitting in a corner of a virtual cathedral in Andalusia listening to the notes play catch as catch can around the arches i.e with the "Reverb" room size set to "Cathedral" and then tweaking until I can "see" the space I am playing in.

Just running a few quick comparisons, I think it is a function of the "Jazz Studio" setting to sound thin and clean. My preference is to go with a larger room with way more overtones and reflections and tweak from there. Playing a "fado" on the Pianoteq Classical Guitar sounds so much better, to my ears, if you are sitting in a corner of a virtual cathedral in Andalusia listening to the notes play catch as catch can around the arches.

1. PianoTeq (8 Standard) -- IMO, unfortunately, this is missing important features for professional applications. Factory defaults successfully mask most issues, but is it pro level? I would say, perhaps yes, but only in limited ways

3. too many overtones -- this is a complex thing - Spectrum profile note edit can address this, but so can mic placement, eq (3 band, many band main and res), ASIO settings, hammer hardness, various effects, anything listed under Design, various output settings, and to some extent volume.

IMO, the best solution for a tweaker would be to upgrade. For a professional/semi-professional non-tweaker, you might try hiring someone to make a preset for you. I could try to work with you if you want that.

I installed Pianoteq on my laptop with only the internal soundcard and connected my headphones directly to the audio output of my laptop. Do you think my sound could benefit from an external audiointerface?
If yes, could you recommend one to me?

The overtones are the ones I am mainly concerned with. There is a long ringing out on the notes which isn't appealing to me. Speakers or headphones produce the same results. Playing live with someone masks it out so I am good there.

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