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Pianoteq player
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I would like to try the piano you mentioned here.Even with the buggy sound/playback engine I remember the samples sounding wonderful on said sample player when it worked lol.

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I was actually referring to the included piano with Sonar. If I go there again I feel more confident but still have that taste in my mouth, know what I mean? Ivory might be the thing to push me back that way again. No doubt things have gotten much better since I last went there. I have less than fond memories of trying to make a large sample player work with a glitchy engine. I think my Q8300 with 8gb of ram could probably swing Ivory. Do any of you use pianoteq and what has been your experience with using it? Any other suggestions for a program that won't hog my cpu and HDD?Īlgeria- Thanks for your take on this. I was immediately impressed with the better sound compared to my sampled synths. I really like the concept of the Pianoteq piano and downloaded the demo last night for the basic player edition. I'm not extremely impressed with True pianos and I don't want to to load my secondary HDD up with 100 gigs if there is no need. I mostly use a Motif rack for recording piano and it sounds passable with some material but playing that 88 key piano has me wanting more. I am thinking that I would like that kind of quality with my recordings. I recently started to play an 88 key grand piano at my church every week and the difference is like night and day when compared to a sampled keyboard.

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I still believe I was correct in that assumption.

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After playing my keyboards for years over PA systems,I had gotten to the point that I said to myself, Why get a better piano sound? it will never be noticed anyhow. I think I am slowly starting to become a piano snob.











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