Hi,

thank you, but my question didn't target the performance specs, moreover the performance graph of pianoteq (that you showed in your previous screenshots). Often onboard PCI DACs are quoted to be better performing than external USB-DACs. Raspberry Pis are usually coupled with USB-DACs and it would be a fairer competition.

I am an improviser and this feature is very useful. HOWEVER. I definitely have a feature request! I have myself, prior to using pianoteq written a piece of software which saves everything I play in a time/dated MIDI format 0 file.


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I would love a way to save everything I play. Is there any possibility of adding something similar to pianoteq? It would be wonderful if there were check box to save these pieces non destructively, and even in separate files. As a programmer myself, I know this is a relatively easy task. Having written something similar myself. However what I wrote cannot yet be used with pianoteq for two reasons:

I thought of writing a powershell script to back up the recent.mid file, and even thought I could write a piece of software that analyses this file and breaks it up into individual pieces. The problem with this, is that it seems that pianoteq only saves the most recent files, as it appears, to me right now. Although from the entries I've seen here, It seems ambiguous just how many are saved.

I haven't been using my copy quite enough to tell... although I'm really enjoying it and I'm only a few days away at most from making it my #1 piano sound generator. I have a Yamaha CLP 880 with a heavily modified keyboard, and although Yamaha's sampled piano is not too bad, Pianoteq is much much better--wonderful. On my toshiba laptop with a quad core p4, and running 64 bit win7, I have no problem whatsoever running pianoteq and maxing out all of the resolution settings! The sound with everything "turned up to eleven," as per Spinal Tap, is AMAZING!

Anyway, I'm not sure If something like this might be an added feature, but as I already give pianoteq 10 out of 10 stars, if such a feature were to be added, I'd have to turn my stars up to 11 as well!!

I recently bought pianoteq 7 standard version and installed KIViR instrument pack but also M2 and C3 (old pianoteq versions instruments) and I would like to know how I can delete those instruments. I tried uninstalling and installing again pianoteq but the instruments are still there. I just want to have the instrument packs that I chose with my purchase.

The pianoteq5.dll file must be copied to the VSTPlugins folder in the Sibelius Software folder. If it is only in the normal Steinberg VST folder, then Sib can't "see" it. At least that's how it works with Sib 6.2. ff782bc1db

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