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Modartt pianoteq 5
Modartt pianoteq 5











  1. #MODARTT PIANOTEQ 5 UPGRADE#
  2. #MODARTT PIANOTEQ 5 PRO#
  3. #MODARTT PIANOTEQ 5 SOFTWARE#
  4. #MODARTT PIANOTEQ 5 PROFESSIONAL#

#MODARTT PIANOTEQ 5 PROFESSIONAL#

In addition to the Standard version, it gives you all the tools needed to work in a truly professional environment, letting you adjust 28 parameters for each note on the keyboard and work with up to 192 Khz audio. It includes the entire complexity of a real piano (hammers, strings, duplex scale, pedals, and cabinet). The piano sound is constructed in real time, responding to how the pianist strikes the keys and interacts with the pedals.

#MODARTT PIANOTEQ 5 PRO#

Pianoteq 5 PRO is the most advanced version, adapted for the creative composer and demanding studio engineer. Pianoteq is a physically modeled virtual piano with a built-in graphic equalizer.

#MODARTT PIANOTEQ 5 UPGRADE#

You can upgrade to the PRO version at any time. You can place up to 5 virtual microphones around the instrument and load external reverb impulse files. Pianoteq 5 Standard offers unique powerful tools to enhance and modify the sound, such as changing the unison width, hammer hardness and string length. You can upgrade to the Standard or PRO version at any time. Pianoteq Stage includes the same instruments, sounds and playability as in Pianoteq Standard and PRO. Pianoteq 5 Stage is the choice of the budget-minded musician who does not need to modify the sound. You can use Pianoteq on any modern laptop and connect it to your MIDI compatible piano keyboard. The size of Pianoteq is just 40 MB (MegaBytes) and installation is quick and easy. This results in a remarkably playable, vivid and adaptable instrument. The sound is reproduced through a physical model that simulates properties and behaviours of real acoustic pianos. Pianoteq represents the future of virtual pianos, providing the best and latest technology available. Information - Concerts, News,FAQs, Archives. Organs - Electronic (B3 etc.), Pipe, Theatre. Who's Who - Professional Pianists on Piano World Member Recordings - Non Classical Pianist CornerĮVENTS! Piano Concerts, Recitals, Competitions.įun Stuff! - Parties, Tours, Projects & More.įorum Members Parties, Tours, Cruises, & M. MY NEW PIANO or KEYBOARD! - Share Your Story! I prefer to improve my piano learnings for now, but it is true that by playing with my internal sounds of my DP, I get, somehow, good results, and not that good with pianoteq (soundwise speaking).ĭigital Pianos - Electronic Pianos - Synths &a. I somehow play with it, but I don´t have time to see and understand the interactions between all the characteristics.

#MODARTT PIANOTEQ 5 SOFTWARE#

Somehow it is more blame the software not ourselves. May be that is why some piano players don´t like it, because Pianoteq somehow is able to send us back our own limitations. That is plug and play but not that much in order to get great results. I have come to the conclusion that pianoteq is really a demanding software that needs skills in both Piano playing and tweaking in order to get great results. But it is also true that it is really time consuming, and there are a lot to investigate and to tweak in order to get great results. I'm able to adjust the tuning to sound more like my acoustic grand. It has way more adjustability than anything else I have, and the dynamic range in timbre and tweaking the harmonic interaction between notes, gives me an organic sound that leaves my sampled vst's very thin, 2 dimensional and weak. It wasn't until I really started to tweak the settings, (previously too lazy I guess), that I was blown away by what was achievable. They all sounded too sterile, particularly the treble bell like notes. I've had Pianoteq for a couple of years now, and up until recently, I wasn't a fan of it compared to my sampled vst's, however.apart from recent updates, the thing that has converted me for it to be my go to pianos is that I was never impressed by the default presets of any of the pianos I bought. As a new buyer, Pianoteq is an excellent way to get authentic, playable and configurable piano sounds on your computer without taking up valuable space. I tried it, and the sound quality gap between 7.4.2 and 7.5.1, is incredible. Given that the upgrade to version 5 of the Standard or Pro models is just 29, the addition of the tweakable mics seems like enough of a reason to go for it. modification of the presets orders, also an aesthetic choice." various small modifications in the presets such as voicing, hammer hardness, hammer noise, volume (normalization), etc., modification of the micing in some presets (only a few ones), as for example on the "NY Steinway D Classical". general revoicing, both at the 'factory' level (not visible in the UI) and at the preset level (visible in the Spectrum profile NE of some presets in Pianoteq PRO), making the sound of individual notes nicer and fuller from ppp to fff, adjustment of the hammer hardness, to have a better progression and timbre dynamics from ppp to fff, adjustment of the quadratic modes, some were a bit too hot at fff, adjustment of the longitudinal modes (responsible for the 'buzzing' sound): in the bass and medium range, some were a little bit too pronounced, Here are some details on the work done on the NY Steinway D (quite a similar work was done on all revised pianos):













Modartt pianoteq 5