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Pianoteq ipad
Pianoteq ipad








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  1. #PIANOTEQ IPAD PORTABLE#
  2. #PIANOTEQ IPAD SOFTWARE#
  3. #PIANOTEQ IPAD DOWNLOAD#

I am approaching a dangerous scenario where stopping my playing Fantom is nonsense !!!! My eyes in tears.with just three zones, drum under arpeggio, three simple octave chords and huge dynamics, barely from 35 dB to some 85 dB that could surely be more, most probably north of 105 dB, but my ears are a treasure to care of.Īs the trumpet fades slooooowly, Fantom Overture takes over, and here comes the trumpet back with more energy than before, the drum in between, effortlessly going on.and on. I play in D, easy fingering, still learning by my own, with the help given by the masters, see attachment, with transposition (-4). Just finished doing the same, but with a trumpet, a drum and the Fantom Overture (Z-Core PR-A 0229).īb, 4/4 and tempo 50. If you are just starting, Stage will be fine for most people unless you really want to tweak the sound. I had Pianoteq Stage version 6 and upgraded to Standard version 7 because it is on sale and includes an extra instrument. Bechstein DG D 282 and the Grand Bluetner Model One.

pianoteq ipad

I love the new NY Steinway D Warm, the C. A few notes won't play in the demo version and there is a 20 minute time limit, but otherwise it is fully functional.

#PIANOTEQ IPAD DOWNLOAD#

You can download a free demo of Pianoteq to try out all the instruments.

pianoteq ipad

I just wanted to share my experience so that people here won't be missing out by sticking with only the Roland piano choices. I have not yet tried the SuperNatural pianos, so those might be different/better also. The Pianoteq pianos all sound so different and beautiful, where most of the Roland pianos sound very similar to each other. The pianos in the Roland all sound fine, but they don't have the special character of the "real" pianos that are modeled in Pianoteq. Thanks so much and sorry for the novel length.I just upgraded my Pianoteq to version 7, and I have to say that in my humble opinion there is something very special about Pianoteq that my Fantom is not currently capable of. Question 3: has anyone figured out the proper way to hook a hub to the RD64 and an iPad so it can be charging while performing? I can't seem to figure this one out. I tend to be a quality/realism guy but I hate the extra gear complications. My question is are most people satisfied with what they can get from an iPad, or would a small laptop be better.

pianoteq ipad

I kinda hate the idea of lugging electronic extras and cords around live but the Supernatural just doesn't cut it for me at the moment. It's a little better in terms of realism but I feel like I'm having trouble with velocity here too.

#PIANOTEQ IPAD SOFTWARE#

Question 2: I've now started to try the software instruments and have tried the iGrand. I had a QS8 previously and actually prefer the grands on that unit quite a bit to this but the way the samples work you can't adjust velocity very well so its very hard to play lightly. The dynamics are ok, I can get velocity adjusted decently. Question 1: has anyone ever disliked the Supernatural and then "dialed it in?" I've been messing with it about two weeks and I can't even get through my set without getting annoyed by the sound. I had played the 88 and seemed decent? Don't know maybe I just didn't sit with it long enough to hear the synthetic quality coming in. Not sure if it's just the limited parameters and control in the 64 or what.

#PIANOTEQ IPAD PORTABLE#

Recently bought an RD-64 as a portable live rig and thought I might like the Supernatural sound.










Pianoteq ipad