New to this. I bought my wife a Korg microkey2. I downloaded the pianoteq demo and it worked perfectly right off the bat with my wife's windows laptop. But I was wondering if there is a free version.

I understand that a free version would not be nearly as nice and won't have all the features. She doesn't want features. She only wants to plug the keyboard into the USB port and for piano sounds to come out of the speakers when she plays. That's it.


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Now I want to use my MIDI piano instead to do this event.In my actual code I've used a KeyDown(to show a colored image of the piano key over the original) and KeyUp(to hide it) to do this event, and I know that do that with a MIDI piano will be harder than this.

In a MIDI editor window, I select the DRAW tool. When I click on the MIDI grid to draw a note, the VSTi is triggered and the note is drawn - great. When I click on the vertical piano keyboard panel, the key I click changes shade, but the VSTi does not play.

However, if I click on "Windows" next to screens in the upper area, it will show the major windows open, no matter how many VI windows I have, it only show 2 windows-the main window and the piano roll window, is there any way to use key shortcut to switch between the two?

For example: You have windows A, B, C, and D, open. You have A active and cycle forward to B. Then instead of cycling through C and D to get back to B, you just use the shortcut for cycle while holding the shift key and this takes you directly back to window A. In order to unify the two windows, for example A and C (without having to go through B) you just need to click on the two with the mouse (in succession) to change the cycle order.

A second monitor (if you haven't got one) makes working with multiple windows much nicer. In this case it makes selecting with the mouse (in the order you want windows to cycle) much simpler. On a single screen you sometimes have to do some creative (shortcut) cycling and mouse selecting to get windows in the order you want...

Miracle Piano Teaching System, circa 1991. It has a keyboard attached with a MIDI/USB cable and the installation seems to think it is communicating. The program teaches you to play the piano thru a series of lessons. I did have a laptop that I ran the program from, it was Windows 95 (I think). I recently recycled the laptop (wish I hadn't but it didn't power up).

I was able to install the DOS version of Miracle Piano on a laptop running Windows 7. The program runs fine EXCEPT there is no sound. I use DOSbox .74 and the DBGL front end to run the program.The computer has a built-in sound card and does not have any serial ports. I am connected to a Yamaha NP-12 keyboard and have verified the MIDI connection works fine with modern MIDI windows software. Any suggestions as to how to fix the sound problem.

I have a working installation of the Miracle Piano Teaching System running on an old DOS Compaq PC, a soundblaster and a Yamaha Clavinova.

It's fun to use it with my grand children, but unfortunately would one of the parts of that puzzle fail, I would not be able to reinstal it. Have tried to install it on a windows laptop but I could never connect the midi cable to a USB port, 

Also, once I've try to connect another midi cable, and it did not work. So I believe that not every midi cables are the same, although they look similar. so for some reason it's only working with my original midi cable.

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I purchased a copy of Miracle Piano on Ebay that ran on windows. I had to dumb down an old laptop to win 7, use the midi to usb and it worked great. I am hoping someone will convert to win 10. I had the original miracle piano when it first came out on the 5 1/4 floppy disks. Miracle Piano is the best piano teaching system I have ever seen by far. If anyone has discovered anything close to Miracle or ? please post. Thanks.

I guess this subject is dead. I will dig out the old laptop I dumbed down to run it again. Anyone interested in the very best piano teaching program that ever was? Miracle Piano is it. It's too bad learning software is not as popular as games. Even though Miracle Piano is kind of a game.

I am using VMPK - virtual midi piano keyboard, and would like to map its midi output as an input to pianoteq, but I am not sure how to go about this. I think I need a connection bus or some sort of digital interface. Anyone know how to do this? I searched and found other users were using VMPK on GNU/linux.

Good, I didn't know. It says right there in the Windows menu. A nice selection of controls are available in this view, too. The keyboard range, though, is much larger in VMPK, and a pure virtual keyboard front-end to pianoteq.

I love my CME X-key Air37. Like the NanoKey, but the keys have full width for piano keys (not nano). Kinda clicky, but that is ignorable in short order (especially with headphones on). It's great for travel, with just my tablet and some headphones.

I bought the XKey 25 recently and I would like to start using it. I have downloaded the XKeyPiano.exe for windows however, after I launch it and get to the 4th stage, the installer crashes. This happens every time.

I have a new HP Spectre x 360 laptop with an Intel core i7-1139OH processor, 512 GB Intel SSD +32 GB memory which runs on Windows 11. I am a music teacher. When I speak into the microphone, the sound is fine. But when I play the piano, the piano mutes. Specifically, when I play a note on the piano, the recipient hears a short thunk. If I play a scale or arpeggio, the following notes are totally silenced. No combination of settings for original sound, high-fidelity music mode, signal processing by Windows drivers and echo-cancellation has resolved this problem. I took the laptop to the Geek Squad and they reinstalled Windows 11. If I revert to my old Dell computer running Windows 10, Zoom works fine.

Upon discovering this app and opening it, I noted there is a "Noise Cancellation" settings tab/section. I went there. Noise cancellation was enabled for the microphone array in this app. I turned it off. Problem solved. This apps settings is overriding any kind of noise suppression settings you might be setting in the Zoom app. Before turning off this setting the microphone test in the Zoom audio settings would not pickup the piano at all. Now it comes through crystal clear in the test so I'm assuming it will work fine in meetings too now. The B&O Noise Cancellation is very aggressive. Problem solved. So maybe not entirely a Zoom/Skype problem after all...don't know if you'd consider this a HP Software bug, Windows bug, or none of the above. But now it works as expected.

There are no noise suppression setting built into the MacOS (I've been doing sound recordings using Macs for 30 years). When I record audio straight to Quicktime I have no issues. When I record to Zoom, the piano sound becomes an issue. There is something buried in the audio processing engine of Zoom that does not like the piano sound with "original sound" on or not.

Some additional data - I'm having the same exact issue on my Macs running the latest OS (13.1) and running the latest Zoom client (as of 1/30/23). We are using Shure ceiling microphones in several classrooms and I can reproduce this on all of my classroom computers configured with these microphones. I know that the camera and microphone hardware works flawlessly when creating a movie with Quicktime. I have tried Zoom in "Original Sound" mode and unfortunately it doesn't resolve the problem. I can record myself talking at the head of the class but as soon as I play something on our upright pianos, the sound disappears. I am continuing to research and test this issue and will report back here with any new findings.

I have the same problem. Different microphones worked fine with older laptop (a Lenovo) but now got a HP windows 11 and no matter how I try with different settings, impossible to hear the piano. At most 1,5 notes. Beginning to suspect that it is the Windows 11 system that totally cancels any other sound than voice, even if have original sound on, extra sound mike or not, High fidelity music on - others connected via Zoom cannot even hear the other singers in the room singing with me. Only my voice if I speak. This is a major problem for me as use it to connect those who cannot participate in person during rehearsals. ff782bc1db

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