When you play a note on a piano, the pitch tends to be slightly flat at first and take a fraction of a second to settle down to the correct frequency. This can cause problems when using higher notes to emulate string resonance. Depending on the particular samples being played, they can momentarily be out of tune with each other. The problem can be fixed by increasing the attack time on the resonance samples to give the pitch more time to settle down.
When you play a note on a piano, the pitch tends to be slightly flat at first and take a fraction of a second to settle down to the correct frequency. This can cause problems when using higher notes to emulate string resonance. Depending on the particular samples being played, they can momentarily be out of tune with each other. The problem can be fixed by increasing the attack time on the resonance samples to give the pitch more time to settle down.