![]() ![]() especially since you get more than one piano. It all depends on what you want to get along with the base product.Ĭomparing to price of some piano sample libraries, Pianoteq can be considered cheap. So, you cannot really say that $500+ is the actual price of Pianoteq, because it's not. And you can also upgrade between versions, effectively making it a split payment to get to the version you really want, over time. And Standard version opens Pro version presets (which Stage version cannot). They have no reason (if their product is stable cross platforms, reliable and plays well) for not letting you have a demo versions as far as I can see. Audio modelling is the future of such real-world instruments in a digital landscape and the technology is only going to keep on improving as time progresses. So that's really what you should compare it to, not cumbersome sample based products. The other massive benefit of PianoTeq is since it is based upon audio modelling rather than huge sample libraries, it occupied far less filespace on your hard drive. Also none of Pianoteq versions sacrifice anything in terms of sound - only editability (but this can really be considered only for Stage version, which is not intended for tweakers, but players. I believe in the text that was found in the code it does say Pianoteq V3 which suggests it is V3 of Pianoteq, but to be honest it is hard to know for certain. A small memory footprint/download synthesizer, so is the Sampleson range of products. You don't need Pianoteq Pro to get the most from it (nor do you need to feel obliged to purchase ALL models ALL AT ONCE), Standard is enough for most of people, it's not too limited (it adds microphone positioning, which IS very important, in fact). ![]()
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