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Pianoteq 5 review
Pianoteq 5 review











  1. #Pianoteq 5 review for mac
  2. #Pianoteq 5 review install
  3. #Pianoteq 5 review Patch

New in Pianoteq 5 is an expanded configurable mic section. A ‘Random’ button helps out here by dialing in a bunch of settings at random. With all these tweakable controls it’s possible to do anything, from making minor tonal changes to altering a piano into something completely alien. In the reverb section you can even load a WAV impulse to tailor the character of the reverb very precisely. In the Effects tab are three effect slots plus reverb, all with multiple presets. Under the Output section at the base of the window you’ll find configurable velocity settings, a ‘condition’ area that lets you ‘age’ the piano sound, and separate control sections for action, mallet bounce, EQ and effects. You may not need to fiddle with these, in which case the entry-level version might be your preferred option but if you do want to get in-depth with the Standard or Pro version, there’s loads you can achieve.

#Pianoteq 5 review Patch

The interface in the Pro and Standard versions provides you with a number of sections for tweaking a patch in incredible detail, from tuning through hammer hardness, strike points, soundboard behaviour, string length and many more. There’s a level of authenticity and finesse to the sounds that’s hard to square with the resource-light nature of the app, but it’s a fact nonetheless.

#Pianoteq 5 review install

Although these add slightly to the install size we’re only talking tens of megabytes, so it’s still a very lightweight app.Įach model of piano comes with its own presets and these sound excellent, as we have always found with Pianoteq. They’re not all just pianos either, and as well as some very old models of harpsichord, glockenspiel and celesta you can also choose vibes, xylophones, steel drums, electric pianos, clavinets and more. What you getĪll three versions include two instrument packs of your choice and the bonus Historical Instruments pack, and there’s the ability to add more instrument packs to Pianoteq via online purchases. We reviewed the full Pro version, but a detailed feature comparison can be found on the website and you can use this to decide which version is right for you. It’s worth noting that there are three versions available at different prices and with different feature sets.

#Pianoteq 5 review for mac

After unlocking the software online you’re up and running quickly, and it works as a standalone application or as an AU, VST, RTAS or AAX plug-in for Mac and PC, plus there’s a Linux version. The algorithms behind this are surely fiendishly complicated, but you needn’t worry about them because it’s very much a musician’s tool with an emphasis on playing and sound tweaking rather than the mechanics of sound generation. Pianoteq works by modelling the sound of a piano and all the complex interactions of the resonances of the strings and the body in real time.













Pianoteq 5 review