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Dennis Reardon
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      12-26-2009, 10:38 AM
Hi midi guys,
I absolutely love the sound of Pianoteq but the price tag is just out of my
range. Is there anything comparable for a better price? I have a few piano
soundfonts but they just don't make the mark... cheers
--Den


 
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RVG
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      12-26-2009, 11:04 PM
Dennis Reardon a écrit :
> Hi midi guys,
> I absolutely love the sound of Pianoteq but the price tag is just out of my
> range. Is there anything comparable for a better price?


Nope.

> I have a few piano
> soundfonts but they just don't make the mark...



No enharmonics, it sucks.

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New piano music:

Berceuse d'Hiver en Ré:
http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/56233

Echo d'un murmure:
http://www.jamendo.com/en/album/56983

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Andrew S
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      12-28-2009, 02:42 AM
Does anybody know where I can obtain an old version of Pianoteq? I emailed
their support and they weren't able to help me as they don't support it
anymore. Anything pre 3.x would be great.
Cheers

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Thanks for your interest in Pianoteq.

Sorry but we do not sell nor support old versions of Pianoteq.

If you are a student or teacher in a music or audio related course at a
school or university, you can get an academic discount.

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"Dennis Reardon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
> Hi midi guys,
> I absolutely love the sound of Pianoteq but the price tag is just out of
> my range. Is there anything comparable for a better price? I have a few
> piano soundfonts but they just don't make the mark... cheers
> --Den
>



 
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heiko recktenwald
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      01-14-2010, 06:25 PM
Dennis Reardon schrieb:
> Hi midi guys,
> I absolutely love the sound of Pianoteq but the price tag is just out of my
> range. Is there anything comparable for a better price? I have a few piano
> soundfonts but they just don't make the mark... cheers
> --Den
>
>

I am new to midi but I came over the Tascam CV Piano, free and easy to
install if you know how to do it. You have to fool the installer that it
thinks it is on certain type of XP. Have it on the usual hardware of
today with keystation, not bad. It has a good attack anyway. Using
standalone only but there is also some vsopsomething
 
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