I expect what we'd hear is simply the sound of two different takes on the sound of a grand, but I hope someone who is a better pianist than I am takes this on. Stages convolution reverb also lacks the ability to load external impulses. You get all the core sounds, add-on support, effects, and some editing (of velocity curve, EQ, dynamics and action), but no actual sound tweaking or microphone placement options at all. Not with a MIDI file, but with a live performance. Pianoteq Stage (99): This was previously called Pianoteq Play. One thing has surprised me-no one has yet recorded a slow piece using both Pianoteq and Piano V 2.
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At an interval of this timer, an interrupt occurs, triggering the audio processing. The USB bus clock is based on a 1 ms timer. In the case of USB, it is a timer called the USB bus clock. This lowest layer has no relationship to audio samples or sample rate. And if Arturia "catches up" a bit, I will consider Piano V as an addition to the pallete instead of a replacement for Pianoteq. The culprit is that first mysterious audio-driver layer that no one ever discusses. Pianoteq shines in the ability to control almost every aspect of each note and it still has a more complex sound, and a much wider range of instruments and controls, so I'll be in the Pianoteq camp for a long time. Arturia has programmed it so that changes are not applied evenly across all of the keys, according to the manual, but still, doing things like detuning the unisons does affect all of the unisons. I'm disappointed with the program's limitations-the universal controls, particularly.
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But somehow there is a kind of evenness to the sound, a lack of variety, perhaps, from note to note. Other grand presets can be opened from any other preset, and once an upright has been loaded from the "American init" preset, all is fine.Īs for the sound, I'll have to say that I like it, but with qualifications.
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Essentially, one must always go back to the "American init" preset before opening an upright preset. Piano tech sounds clean, and sounds GREAT. The BX3 and BX4 are the latest offerings from M-Audio and are a fantastic option if space is an issue. On the Arturia forum, Peter has posted a temporary workaround to avoid the crashes. From their famous Oxygen MIDI controllers, M-Track digital interfaces, and robust studio monitors, M-Audio is the go-to company for many budding producers looking for high-quality, affordable home studio products.