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The width parameter do show for a saw in MINI V3, but it can't be edited. also so it's possible to reverse the wave for having the choice of both ramp up and down saw. So it can't be a "User" fault.īTW: I can remember i have had a MINI V where i could set the width of the saw wave. And the issue like described above is the same with the factory preset's. Need to be fixed very quickly.ĮDIT: Just tried to check on my main computer not importing any bank. Only after having selct a preset using other waveforms the coreect setting is back it looks like. I have check some other factory preset using square and when switching back and forth the same thing happens. Pianoteq starts out as a generic plug-in for Windows, Linux, Mac, and Apple and.
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Looks like Mini V3 has a hard time read/ set/ store the correct wave widths. Pianoteq 7.4.2 Crack 2022 With Torrent WIN + MAC Serial Key Download. Only when selecting a preset between those two you'll get the correct wavewidths for "Hohner 2 Osc". Then if you right after select the preset "Hohner 2 Osc" again, then the wavewidths also is 50 for all the presets. If you then right after select the preset "Hohner 2 Osc 2" then the wave widths are 50 for all the waveforms.

They are 48 for the Square, 29 for the Wide pulse, and 50 for the Triangle. If you select the preset "Hohner 2 Osc" - then look at the wave widths. Something fishy seems to be going on with the wavewidths. It's happening in stand alone mode, and as a plugin in Cubase. If you simply flip through the first 4 patches in order, it should be evident. They now say that, while its not a Pianoteq 5 killer, the piano really does sound decent enough, especially for a first go at physically modelling a piano.
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If it's selected after any other patch in the bank, it sounds fine.Īm attaching my user bank to illustrate the problem. If it is selected after 'Simple Bass' it sounds different (loses one of the waves sort of). The same thing happens with 'Snotty Bass'. Selecting one of the 'Hohner' patches right after and the patch sounds different. Selecting any other patch, and then 'Hohner 2 Osc', or 'Hohner 2 Osc 2', and those patches sound correct. By using the new exciting effects in Pianoteq 4, such as Amp, Chorus, Tremolo, the new Tine noise parameters, or even the Blooming parameter (firstly. So I just purchased Live Suite last week and immediately started using the DL version. Selecting 'Hohner 2 Osc 2' (identical except name) immediately after, the patch sounds different (waveform sound low, or out of phase). Opinions on quality of the instrument samples. In the example user bank attached, going from 'Bad Girl Bass' to 'Hohner 2 Osc', 'Hohner 2 Osc' patch sounds correct. If a previous sound is quite different, the patch sounds like how I saved it. They appear to differ if the prior patch selected was very similar to it.
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I am finding that some patches seem to change from the state when I saved them, meaning they sound different when i recall them. Restrictions in trial versions : 8 notes are disabled (silent): F1, G1, A1, C5, D5, F5, G5 and A5. Information - Concerts, News,FAQs, Archives. Organs - Electronic (B3 etc.), Pipe, Theatre. Who's Who - Professional Pianists on Piano World Member Recordings - Non Classical Pianist CornerĮVENTS! Piano Concerts, Recitals, Competitions.įun Stuff! - Parties, Tours, Projects & More.įorum Members Parties, Tours, Cruises, & M. MY NEW PIANO or KEYBOARD! - Share Your Story!
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I do own the Amber module of TruePianos and can upgrade at a discount, but am thinking the money might be better spent towards Pianoteq.ĭigital Pianos - Electronic Pianos - Synths &a. I've heard others say the same thing which is partially why I had that in mind and said such.

Spend some time researching - it will pay dividends. My Roland KR7 simply can't compete in the upper registers. I was rendering a Chopin piece last night, and there is a high octave in the melody using E7 and E8 - E8 sounds like music, and not like a toy. By simply changing the unison width, I can achieve a honky-tonk piano sound - not many other systems/samples can do that.

However, that being said, one can easily adjust the sound for less brilliance. I can't vouch for this, and there may be some truth in it - the Pianoteq sound was developed to imitate a hign end grand piano, and although this is the sound I want and use as a soloist, it may be too dominant as a background sound. There is a Pianoteq user on the PT forum that claims that he loves Pianoteq as a solo instrument, but that it doesn't "fit into a mix" too well. You are right it depends on not only what you want, but may be different depending on the use from time to time, i.e.
