Modartt Pleyel Model F (1926) for Pianoteq
NewsThis is a virtual copy of grand piano Pleyel model F from 1926 (size 1.64m), provided by Christophe Nebout, specialist in restoration of pianos from the early XXth Century.
MODARTT expands Pianos to 105 keys (8⅔ octaves)
NewsMODARTT expands the Pianoteq K1, C3 and M3 virtual grand pianos up to a range of 105 keys, making it the largest ever available in a piano, according to the company.
Modartt Xylo Add-On for Pianoteq
NewsModartt released a new Pianoteq add-on, Xylo which includes a Xylophone and a Bass Marimba.
Modartt Celeste for Pianoteq
NewsModartt releases Pianoteq add-on Celeste which includes a celesta and a glockenspiel.
Modartt Releases Pianoteq Play
NewsPianoteq Play is a virtual piano based on the physically modeled Pianoteq software instrument, appraised by many musicians for its close intimacy and responsiveness.
[Musikmesse] Modartt Updates Pianoteq 3
NewsMusikmesseModartt has announced the release of version 3.6 of Pianoteq.
Modartt Pianoteq 3 Update
NewsModartt has updated Pianoteq to v3.5.1.
Modartt YC5 Rock Piano add-on for Pianoteq
NewsModartt has announced the release of the "Rock Piano" add-on, modelled from a famous Japanese modern grand piano.
Modartt Pianoteq V-M & V-B
NewsUsing a newly extended model, Pianoteq can now reproduce the sound of the vibraphone, according to Modartt.
Modartt Pianoteq 3.0.2 Update
NewsAn update 3.0.2 is available for download in the user area.
Modartt Pianoteq 3 Update
NewsModartt has updated Pianoteq to v3.0.1.
Modartt Pianoteq v3
NewsModartt has released version 3 of Pianoteq.
Modartt Pianoteq 2
NewsModartt has announced the release of a physically modelled virtual copy of a Walter pianoforte, Vienna, ca 1790, for its Pianoteq virtual instrument.
Pianoteq 2.3: first true harpsichord?
NewsPianoteq's slogan is "the first truly modelled piano"...well maybe version 2.3 has just added "the first truly modelled harpsichord"? You can make up your own mind here. And it's …
Grimaldi harpsichord add-on released
NewsModartt announced the latest add-on instrument: the harpsichord Grimaldi (1697), copied by Andrew Wooderson (Bexley, 2007).
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