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Herve C
Published on 11/12/07 at 03:29
I used the Black and Grand Sampletekk of the Akoustik Piano.
For three months, I bought the Pianoteq. And since 3 months I no longer use the other pianos.
Other piano sounds are probably best in the ruffed and sharp, but they are also much less alive.
And most importantly, Pianoteq is lightweight: trs boot faster, lower latency, much better polyphony.
Ngatifs points: the piano sound is not as varied as what one might expect from a physical modlisation (when a real piano right?). The harpsichord is preset got my abominable. And lack of a better quality rverb (I'd like to be that of the "studio" in Akoustik Piano).
PS: I am republishing this opinion because I had published a much more STRID about the first version of Pianoteq. Highly version 3!
For three months, I bought the Pianoteq. And since 3 months I no longer use the other pianos.
Other piano sounds are probably best in the ruffed and sharp, but they are also much less alive.
And most importantly, Pianoteq is lightweight: trs boot faster, lower latency, much better polyphony.
Ngatifs points: the piano sound is not as varied as what one might expect from a physical modlisation (when a real piano right?). The harpsichord is preset got my abominable. And lack of a better quality rverb (I'd like to be that of the "studio" in Akoustik Piano).
PS: I am republishing this opinion because I had published a much more STRID about the first version of Pianoteq. Highly version 3!