That's unlikely to happen with Pianoteq, especially if you know you already like the sound. You could easily be put off playing/practicing by getting a sample library that you just don't get on with or that you don't feel 'connected to' when you play. Modeled Virtual Piano Plug-in with Adjustable Parameters and 5 Mic Positions - macOS/Win VST, AU, AAX Native. I'd say get the standard edition as soon as you can, and if you find yourself longing for a different sort of sound, poke around in the world of samples later on. Pianoteq 7 Stage Edition Virtual Instrument Software. I've spent 15-20 years chasing great sample libraries and it's only this year that I've found ones that I enjoy playing as much as Pianoteq. I don't know what stage you're at in learning the piano, but for the reasons you mentioned, I'd buy it and not look back: The chord recognition is a great learning tool, not having to wait for samples to load encourages a few minutes noodling or practicing when you might otherwise not bother, and the touch responsiveness/dynamics are good (I think) for helping develop good playing technique. If you want that particular combination of goodies and enjoy the sound of it, Pianoteq is hard to beat.
#Pianoteq pianoteq 5 stage pro
Its perfect for practicing, since I can be up in running in literal seconds.ġ) are there any comparable libraries out there with unique features like thisĢ) how nice are the sales at Moddart usually? I don't think I would use any of the extra features pro introduces, but if someone has a compelling argument as to why its worth going with the pro version over standard, I would love to hear their thoughts! Mallets Bundle (Cinematique Instruments) Pianoteq Pro (Modartt) Kalimba World.
Anybody know what the discounts are usually like? I kinda just want to buy it now, but I am ballin on a budget already.I am gunning for the Standard Edition btw.Īre there any other piano libraries that have a nice standalone player, and that offer features like the persistent midi record feature PianoTeq has, or the way it tells you which chords you are playing if you hold the notes? Both of these features seem incredibly useful to me, and I love how fast PianoTeq is to load up since its modeled. So first of all, it looks like they usually do Black Friday sales. To me, PianoTeq sounds good enough, but also adds features on top that make it a must have for me. I have for sale Pianoteq 4.5 Stage with the Steelpans Add-on for 100 USD, paid by PayPal. Im sorry for this to be my first post here on the Pianoteq fora, but Ive come to find out that Im not very good at composing, and Im going to concentrate my creative juices in other areas.
#Pianoteq pianoteq 5 stage full
Yes, I have already read through a ton of threads on here about pianos and yes, I know full well about the sampled vs modeled debate, especially regarding PianoTeq. Topic: FS: Pianoteq 4.5 Stage w/ Steelpans Add-on.
I am learning piano, and have been looking into various piano libraries.