Topic: Pianoteq 3: Top 5 Best Virtual Pianos

Pianoteq 3 included in the Top 5 Best Virtual Pianos by Bestcovery.com
http://www.bestcovery.com/best-virtual-piano

Sample based piano enthusiasts will no doubt be unsurprised by the 4 other virtual pianos chosen for top listing.

When you consider price comparison and system requirements of these leading virtual pianos, it is arguably quite an achievement for the modelled piano.

Well done MODARTT

Last edited by Source (13-01-2010 15:45)

Re: Pianoteq 3: Top 5 Best Virtual Pianos

I will sit before ask:

What is the size of Vienna Imperial Virtual Grand Piano ?

I bet it require to buy a entire new huge HD.

Re: Pianoteq 3: Top 5 Best Virtual Pianos

Fast separate hard drive with 60GB free space

The Library contains 500GB of uncompressed sample data. Due to a specifically developed optimization process, the Vienna Imperial engine decompresses the samples in real-time, so that they take up only 50GB of space on your hard disk.

Compared with Pianoteq of only 22MB


Beto-Music wrote:

I will sit before ask:

What is the size of Vienna Imperial Virtual Grand Piano ?

I bet it require to buy a entire new huge HD.

Re: Pianoteq 3: Top 5 Best Virtual Pianos

looks like the author of that linked article put about 5 minutes worth of work into it. 

typical sample piano gigabyte worshipping pablum.

i am impressed Ivory continues as a mainstay after a long, long time.  i have Grand 3 and it is usable but needs a lot of work. and the first two are such hogs you gotta wonder how well you can actually run them.

i do absolutely agree pianoteq accomplishes a whole lot with a very skinny profile. and it is very open-ended as to its ultimate destination.  which is why i believe sampling is pretty well played out, unless hybrid sample/modelled pianos start making bigger inroads- and from what i hear demo-ing True Pianos- not yet....

Last edited by boehnbr (13-01-2010 19:15)

Re: Pianoteq 3: Top 5 Best Virtual Pianos

500 GB...          :-() 

It's quite a odyssey to install all that.     

I supose the compression require even more CPU power since it will need to decompress in real time.

I bey Piet De Ridder have or will buy this. He have almost all related to digital piano.


Source wrote:

Fast separate hard drive with 60GB free space

The Library contains 500GB of uncompressed sample data. Due to a specifically developed optimization process, the Vienna Imperial engine decompresses the samples in real-time, so that they take up only 50GB of space on your hard disk.

Compared with Pianoteq of only 22MB


Beto-Music wrote:

I will sit before ask:

What is the size of Vienna Imperial Virtual Grand Piano ?

I bet it require to buy a entire new huge HD.

Last edited by Beto-Music (13-01-2010 20:06)

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boehnbr wrote:

looks like the author of that linked article put about 5 minutes worth of work into it. 

typical sample piano gigabyte worshipping pablum.

It couldn't have been put better.

Glenn

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Re: Pianoteq 3: Top 5 Best Virtual Pianos

What a ridiculous bit of propaganda:  the mega-sample library (with the "best" reputation for its company, I guess, since they call themselves "Vienna") takes first place, the runners-up are the usual suspects, and last (er, fifth) place goes to the "modelled" piano.  Placing Pianoteq in this list is an (unwitting?) insult by association.

Really, we're talking apples and oranges here.

"Our developers, who art in Toulouse, hallowed be thy physical-models.
Thy version 4 come, thy new instruments be done, in the computer as it is in the wood!"