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I expected to see a lot more harmonic signal higher than the 4-5kHz I saw in the S90ES patch, but actually the upper limit of signal was about the same!
#MODARTT PIANOTEQ 5 PATCH#
I decided to run the same comparison (D4 Blues, I believe is the patch name), and was very surprised. Soon thereafter I bought Pianoteq 5, and am very happy with the sound (I have Stage at the moment). I did a quick test of the S90ES, playing rhythmic chords mainly in the mid to lower octaves (120 Hz to 500 Hz, approximately, two octaves around middle C), and noted that there wasn't much harmonic signal above 4-5 kHz. If it's a great sounding sample, the pianocentric should perform beautifully with it." Some sampled pianos don't have a lot of detail way up top, a bit flat and rolled off sounding, so turning the pianocentric knob to the right won't be as effective. "The better sounding the original source is, the better result you'll get from additional processing. Wells if he thought his PianoCentric would be helpful on the S90ES, and he replied as below:
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As it was a piano bundled in a DAW, I assumed it might be less than great-sounding (it's the only one I'd ever known for years), so I asked Mr. Dithering added to the audio export in Pianoteq Standalone.Hi - I bought PianoCentric, a Waves plug-in by Greg Wells, sometime before I bought Pianoteq 5, when I was using Cubase's Halion Sonic S90ES VST patch. Pianoteq presets (FXP files) can now embed a short MIDI excerpt. Improved key noises, with an optional humanization of the parameters. The four pedals have new parameters: Rattle, Lute Stop, Celeste, Super Sostenuto. The polarity of a microphone can be reversed (for M/S recording situations, typically). Microphones can be linked together, and then moved or rotated together. Many microphone models, with various directivity patterns, are available. Directional microphones support, which can be rotated in all directions. Nine new instruments: Grand K2 and the Kremsegg Collection. All instruments up-to-date with latest model improvements, D4 and YC5 re-built from scratch.
#MODARTT PIANOTEQ 5 UPGRADE#
For other customers who bought before the first of March 2014, there is a small upgrade fee.
#MODARTT PIANOTEQ 5 FOR FREE#
We still have an excellent promo going on the Pianoteq Stage where you can get the product at $99 instead of the usual $159 while quantities last.Ĭustomers who bought and registered the licence after March 1, 2013, get the upgrade for free (log in to the Modartt user area to download). Pianoteq 5 comes with three possible “flavours”:Įlectric pianos (Vintages Tines R2, Vintage Reeds W1 and Clavinet).Ĭhromatic percussions (Vibraphones, Xylophone and Marimba). New product content: to piano or not to piano New features have been added: the microphones can be rotated in all three dimensions and attached together for their positioning, and they also offer control over polarity and the proximity effect.
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Fifteen microphones of well-known brands are modelled, increasing the palette of available sound colours. The improved physical model makes it possible to work with directional microphones such as cardioid and figure 8. New microphones bring a higher level of control to the recording project The late-19th Century pianos, particularly, with a design approaching that of a modern piano, illuminate jazz and other modern music. Incomparable for rendering the music of the Classical period, these instruments can also be used for more recent compositions. Broadwood (1796), and grand pianos, such as an I. The collection includes virtual copies of pianofortes, such as a J. In collaboration with Kremsegg Schloss Museum (Austria), a collection of beautiful historical pianos has been created, ranging from 18th Century to late 19th Century instruments. Its 211 cm (6′ 11″) cabinet offers the “magnificent” sound that comes from a perfect balance between warmth and brilliance. A new Grand Piano K2, created for Pianoteq 5, has evolved by combining the best elements of several source pianos. The result is a new clarity and authenticity in the Grand Piano models D4, Blüthner Model 1, YC5 Rock Piano and the U4 Upright. Pianoteq 5 refines the attack and soundboard model. The refined piano sound is applied to the current grand pianos D4, Blüthner Model 1, YC5 Rock Piano, and the upright piano U4.Įver since Pianoteq’s initial release in 2006, its physical model has been continuously developed for each major version. Pianoteq 5 brings more body and soul to the instruments, refining the attack and soundboard model, adding more clarity and authenticity. Modartt has devoted two years of research in developing and refining the award-winning Pianoteq physical model.