Fantastic professional video, typically with low views as UA-cam doesn’t support quality, only quantity and low grade trash. Gems like this remain hidden unfortunately. Your voice also sounds very familiar like I’ve heard it in some other reviews for video games or something. Anyway PT is a marvel, nothing plays as well, you get a real connection with the keys and can shape everything how you want, it’s alive!
Oh wow, thank you so much, Mark! Can’t tell you how much that means to me! It’s a passion project, glad that some people are enjoying it. I’ll be posting more regularly now, stay tuned! Thanks so much for watching!
Good point. The number of presets is overwhelming, but since it’s not sampled, this makes sense. It’s easier and less resource greedy to have many presets. For those into acoustic piano, this makes sense. For me, I have 3 or 4 great sampled pianos I always use and rarely change, other than adding FX.
I hear you. It's best to have one or two reliable pianos that you can process differently for each genre. Pianoteq almost gives me too much choice! But I find I usually stick with the same Steinway or Fazioli models and process them according to genre needs. :)
Many have fell in love with the new Kawai. I just purchased Pianoteq Stage after having looked at it for a while. I chose Kawai and Petrof and purchased Upright as an extra. You can't go wrong with Kawai or Steinway D, I don't think.
I just bought it a couple of days ago. I got the standard version with 3 packs. I got The Steinway Model D that comes with a New York Steinway a Hamburg Steinway I also chose the Bluthner and Bosendorfer, so I got four pianos. It also comes with free versions of church and tubular bell, harpsichords and older pianos and a Yamaha CP 80 electric grand.. It is amazing.. Try the demo only a few notes don't work but you can test the sound for yourself.
I had to chuckle when I saw the notification about the "Best free piano VST" given that I've been using Pianoteq since v7 (just standard, though I did pick up a couple more pianos). There's no doubt that Pianoteq is the gold standard, and absolutely worth the coin. I'm not even good on the keys and I'll still noodle around because it sounds so good.
There are tons of settings, but it's still not real enough. You still haven't found the ideal settings... If it felt as realistic as the sampled libraries, I would have already switched to Pianoteq. The only thing I would appreciate about Pianoteq is its lower latency and negligible space consumption as a result of being a physical model.
I hear you. There are indeed times where some notes and resonances sound a little unrealistic, but the real payoff is the sheer lightness and flexibility, vs the massive size of other libraries. Cheers!
Fantastic professional video, typically with low views as UA-cam doesn’t support quality, only quantity and low grade trash. Gems like this remain hidden unfortunately. Your voice also sounds very familiar like I’ve heard it in some other reviews for video games or something. Anyway PT is a marvel, nothing plays as well, you get a real connection with the keys and can shape everything how you want, it’s alive!
Oh wow, thank you so much, Mark! Can’t tell you how much that means to me! It’s a passion project, glad that some people are enjoying it. I’ll be posting more regularly now, stay tuned! Thanks so much for watching!
Good point. The number of presets is overwhelming, but since it’s not sampled, this makes sense. It’s easier and less resource greedy to have many presets. For those into acoustic piano, this makes sense. For me, I have 3 or 4 great sampled pianos I always use and rarely change, other than adding FX.
I hear you. It's best to have one or two reliable pianos that you can process differently for each genre. Pianoteq almost gives me too much choice! But I find I usually stick with the same Steinway or Fazioli models and process them according to genre needs. :)
very good and informative!
Thank you so much! I need to do a new one. Cheers!
I want to buy it, what 2 first piano packages you like in all aspect…? I play for church and band
Many have fell in love with the new Kawai. I just purchased Pianoteq Stage after having looked at it for a while. I chose Kawai and Petrof and purchased Upright as an extra. You can't go wrong with Kawai or Steinway D, I don't think.
I just bought it a couple of days ago. I got the standard version with 3 packs. I got The Steinway Model D that comes with a New York Steinway a Hamburg Steinway I also chose the Bluthner and Bosendorfer, so I got four pianos.
It also comes with free versions of church and tubular bell, harpsichords and older pianos and a Yamaha CP 80 electric grand.. It is amazing..
Try the demo only a few notes don't work but you can test the sound for yourself.
I had to chuckle when I saw the notification about the "Best free piano VST" given that I've been using Pianoteq since v7 (just standard, though I did pick up a couple more pianos).
There's no doubt that Pianoteq is the gold standard, and absolutely worth the coin. I'm not even good on the keys and I'll still noodle around because it sounds so good.
My apologies, I don't know how "free" got in the title! Reflex? Haha. Glad you agree about pianoteq; it's an amazing piano experience! Cheers!
what was the piano song called when showing the rhodes?
Oh, that's “Angela” (Theme from TAXI) by Bob James! Brilliant tune. Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/5DL8SGEyhZE/v-deo.html
@@palebluedotstudios thank you so much man
@@dvnyel Yeah, cheers! Thanks so much for watching!
Pianoteq 8 Pro is good Vst
It's incredible. You get dozens of pianos, keyboards, organs...I never use anything else for piano now. Cheers!
Birdy ;)
Yes! Good call, a Gabriel fan. Cheers! ;)
There are tons of settings, but it's still not real enough. You still haven't found the ideal settings... If it felt as realistic as the sampled libraries, I would have already switched to Pianoteq. The only thing I would appreciate about Pianoteq is its lower latency and negligible space consumption as a result of being a physical model.
I hear you. There are indeed times where some notes and resonances sound a little unrealistic, but the real payoff is the sheer lightness and flexibility, vs the massive size of other libraries. Cheers!
You should delete "free" you're misleading people like me.
OMG! Whoops! My apologies! I'm so used to reviewing free pianos. Thanks for pointing that out!