![]() ![]() (Because Mulab has an appealing interface, but does not work the same way as some similar programs, I wrote what turned into a brief tutorial here. One side benefit is that you will, over time, learn to use the other recording features a little better, and thus be better prepared when, inevitably, you want to record a singer or another live instrumentalist along with your playing. Simply create a track and load Pianoteq, and then make that setup the default song, so that it loads every time, or choose it from the list of setups at the start, and you will not notice having to use a sequencer much. ( ) It loads faster than many similar programs-about as fast as the standalone version of Pianoteq. Have you tried using the vsti version and using the sequencer's midi window to edit? The free version of Mulab (limited to four stereo tracks) has a good piano roll\midi editor, and when you start the program, it lets you choose among setups, one of which you can have named Pianoteq. Instead of - I download many other music programs, will be a task for me to try them. Thank you, unfortunately Garageband is not for Win7. PT, recommended for beginners and professionals. After many training hours on PT, its a pleasure again to play the acoustic piano. Using PT many hours for training, disturbing nobody playing late in the night, testing new things on PT, record my playing and I won't stress the piano-hammers hours by hours. May be you won't believe PT gives me "kick" to buy also a new real piano, because PT improved my level. PT is a useful tool also for tuning and composing. Many times I play something, but I didn't knew what I played 1/16 1/8 ? a roll-viewer helps, especially for the time information. A piano roll viewer is helpful to transfer to traditional notes. Transfering a midi to notes, I do it by hand, (most software convert midi sometimes to funny notes). Yes of course, I can use Synthesia.and many other programs, but this require always starting a new program, saving first the files, copying files to other programs. I wish PT should have build-in also a Piano-Roll viewer, to "see" what I played. Sometimes I want a shorter, sometimes a longer "dead-time", helpful for composing my own small pieces, searching what I played. Is it possible for the user to change this "dead-time". After some seconds whitout pressing any piano key a new record starts automatically (good). PT always records for me what I played (excellent idea). PT can be a helpful tool for choosing a new temperature, tuning a real piano. It would be nice to see the frequencies (hide-view Button) when opening the special tuning windows. ![]() There are somewhere the math equations for the temperature frequencies? More historical infos about these temperatures are also helpful. It's a experience and a pleasure for my to discover all these settings. With PT it's easy to change tuning frequency and temperature. New models are welcome, historical and common used models, especially the pianos with a typical sound (old Blüthner Aliquot, Bechstein, Bösendorfer), and expensive concert types (any brands) and also common used low or medium-price models. For example which Pleyel, Erad and which model Bechstein have been used, how they look like, black hp paint, Schellack, wooden, original condition, fully restored? Somewhere in the forum or in the manual, photos, technical and historical information about the pianos used in the models. Instead of writing many things which I like, I write what I miss: 2ms latency works still fine.Ģ4 bit setting quality soundcard with headphone amplifier.Īudeze LCD-2 Headphones (would buy again).Īnd of course - Pianoteq (would buy again). I7 Pentium, noiseless without any fan, ASIO, approx. After this period I can say only: fine models and sound, nice style of program and user interface, easy to operate and stable, it's a pleasure for me to use this software. I'am a Pianoteq Pro user since half a year now. ![]()
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