Beto-Music wrote:Please vote:
Are you in favor of a quite more CPU demandaing version variation of pianoteq, to get more sound details/texture, or do you prefer CPU demanding to keep around average CPU personal computer.
1-Yes, I prefer a more CPU intensive.
2-No, I want CPU demands to stay around average personal computer.
I'm fairly new here. First post in fact. I've been testing Pianoteq for a while on various hardware, ranging from at the lower end Raspberry Pi 4, 2012 Mac mini, iPad Air 2 to higher end A14Z & M1 iPad Pro, M1 Max MacBook Pro. I took the plunge during the recent sale, and am very happy with how that turned out.
A few weeks ago, I would have voted Yes, but now it's definitely No for me. Pianoteq already appears to scale very well across hardware capabilities. Sure, some glitches in the lower end devices, but I see this as something Modartt can (and probably are) improving alongside the piano models themselves. And maybe there already is a CPU intensive switch in the form of the two polyphony settings: Auto (Optimistic) and Auto (Pessimistic).
For new piano models, Fazioli F308 first for me, and maybe Bôsendorfer 290 Imperial alongside the 280VC.
Also, for iPad version, which is amazing, proper portrait mode support would be really nice. Sure, you can kind of 'fake' portrait mode via Stage Manager, but proper support would really be the icing on the cake. It would also remove the need for many of the scrolling widgets. An option to 'lock landscape' maybe needed for those who prefer to keep it that way.
All v best
Stuart