Pianoteq 5 review3/30/2023 Similarly some complain about the top octave, yet I find it not so bothersome (though that may be because I use that octave so very little).Īll of that pales, though, compared to the abomination of the middle four octaves. I find that the low end of PT is the least objectionable. It's also strange that some people dislike the bass registers of PT. Why produce six piano sounds when you cannot even get one to sound like a piano? It made me wonder why they decided to "branch out" and start producing a Steinway, a Grotrian, a Bechstein, a Petrof, a Steingraeber, and a Bluthner. This was markedly better, but still quite poor. I knew that this tech was new, so I had hopes for improvement. My first audition of Pianoteq was version 2.5. In the mean time anyone who has pianoteq feel free to post some videos on the new sound and comments ?įor the folks who don’t care for pianoteq, no worries we can all respect each other’s opinions it’s all David B: I feel exactly the same way. modification of the presets orders, also an aesthetic choice."Īpparently the sound is greatly improved but currently undergoing renovations at home so my digital are not set up atm. various small modifications in the presets such as voicing, hammer hardness, hammer noise, volume (normalization), etc., modification of the micing in some presets (only a few ones), as for example on the "NY Steinway D Classical". general revoicing, both at the 'factory' level (not visible in the UI) and at the preset level (visible in the Spectrum profile NE of some presets in Pianoteq PRO), making the sound of individual notes nicer and fuller from ppp to fff, adjustment of the hammer hardness, to have a better progression and timbre dynamics from ppp to fff, adjustment of the quadratic modes, some were a bit too hot at fff, adjustment of the longitudinal modes (responsible for the 'buzzing' sound): in the bass and medium range, some were a little bit too pronounced, Here are some details on the work done on the NY Steinway D (quite a similar work was done on all revised pianos):
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