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Pianoteq 5 stage free download
Pianoteq 5 stage free download






pianoteq 5 stage free download
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Within your $1200 budget, I'd probably choose Casio PX-5S ($1099), plus a MIDI Expression adapter from Audiofront ($59) which will give you your continuous pedaling when used with Pianoteq (or if you can swing it, you might want the version that supports multiple pedals). The Viscount Physis K4 and the MP7SE are fabulous controllers however, you also have boards like the Kuzweil Forte which use Fatar actions and are very good for controlling also. The RD88 isn't a great idea IMO as a controller however, the RD800 might suit you. Also, the Kawai triple pedal is really very nice indeed-you won't get a better pedal in a stage unit than the GFP-3 unit for the MP7SE-much better than the earlier one (which wasn't actually a Kawai made pedal) which the VPC1 comes with.Ī used Korg Kronos is also an option for you too. If one were to create a joint metric of piano sounds and action, the MP7SE would IMO score higher than most of the fatar boards. The RHIII action was what Nord was able to negotiate with Kawai for use in their premium stage piano (the Nord Grand). I would suggest the Kawai MP7SE due to the RHIII action being somewhat lighter than the action in the VPC1 but very piano focused. In terms of controllers, there are a number worth looking at, with Fatar actions:ĭo any of the fatar actions support escapement? I think the TP400 wood action does, maybe not the plastic ones. Thanks in advance for reading and your help!Īs you don't seem to like the piano centric boards-Kawai VPC1 and FP90X actions are both more realistic than the Fatar in the SL88-we must assume that the weight and characteristics of the fatar actions just suit you. So after more research I've created a short list of possibilities and it would be great to get some input as to how well each one might fit my requirements, or if there's something else that comes to mind: Not too difficult to transport by one person Supports continuous pedaling (full range of pedaling, not on/off or on/half/off) Can be used as MIDI controller with a DAW I don't have the space nor the money to have multiple types of 88-key keyboards, so it should be something that can easily be moved onto/off of my computer desk as needed. My piano VST of choice is Pianoteq and I'd like a keyboard that makes good use of the expressive range that Pianoteq offers as a physically modeled piano.Īfter further consideration, I decided it would suit me better to get something that has onboard sound and can be used to get my toes wet with the occasional gig, jamming with friends, etc, as well. The key action is the most important thing to me since I want to record a lot of piano-centric pieces in a neoclassical or hybrid cinematic vein, and I am used to playing acoustic piano. (Some contenders that I ruled out based on the feel were the Arturia Keylab 88 MKII, Native Instruments S88 MKII, M-Audio Hammer 88 Pro, Roland FP90X and Kawai VPC1). My budget is up to 1200 USD.Īt first, I was including 88-key MIDI controllers with no built-in sound, and had narrowed it down to the Studiologic SL88 Grand, Roland A-88 MKII, or Roland FP30X, based on key feel after trying them out in the store.

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I'm a piano-oriented hobby singer/songwriter and composer looking to upgrade my setup with an 88-key stage piano that will also serve as a MIDI controller at my workstation (using Ableton Live and Cubase). Optional instruments are sold separately.First post here.

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Pianoteq Stage supports all Pianoteq instruments:įree download of our KIViR collection of historical instruments and Bells Pianoteq Stage supports all Pianoteq instruments, and if you upgrade to Pianoteq Standard or PRO, the instruments themselves upgrade automatically at no additional cost. Aside from that, it asks of you to plug in a MIDI keyboard, if available (even if you can very well use the mouse and assign regular keyboard keys). Pianoteq STAGE for Linux requires setting up available sound devices that you want to use like sound cards, DACs or Digital to Analog Converters and other similar audio interfaces. It handles a vast array of harps, pianos, synthesizers, xylophones, and many more percussion instruments, ranging from the most frequently met to the most exotic out there.

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Pianoteq STAGE for Linux is a solid and versatile software utility that combines an intuitive interface with high-end professional audio editing techniques and tools. Top Software Keywords Show more Show less








Pianoteq 5 stage free download