It includes the same instruments, sound and playability. The interface is scaled down, “tailored to focus entirely on playing, ” according to Pianoteq.
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Pianoteq STAGE offers the same physical model as in version 4 of the Standard and PRO version, including the new grand piano D4 where a Steinway D from Hamburg has served as reference.
Convolution reverberation - Pianoteq STAGE makes use of a new convolution reverb unit that simulates real acoustic surroundings, from small studios to giant cathedrals.
New effects - New effects are included, such as delay, chorus, flanger, amplifier and compressor. Also included is a mallet bounce effect, especially adapted for the chromatic percussion add-on instruments (vibes, xylophone, marimba, cimbalom…).
Listen & download - Listen to “D4 in action” and download the trial version at www.pianoteq.com. Pianoteq STAGE is priced at 99 € ($129). The upgrade from Pianoteq PLAY to Pianoteq STAGE is priced at 29 € ($39) and is free to all Pianoteq PLAY customers who purchased or registered after 1 January 2011.
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