Topic: Pianoteq on a DAW playback for music production
From what I understand Pianoteq is not like most of the VSTs out there, in a sense that in most of the VSTs the articulation controlled by patch changing(different samples), key switches, etc.
In Pianoteq, which is not a sampler but a modeled instrument, all the articulation is controlled via MIDI commands.
Am I getting it right?
Until now I used Pianoteq for live playing only, but I'm thinking to incorporate it in my compositions that I run in my DAW.
So my question is: can I controll Pianoteq articulations in a playback just by programing and get good results?
Now about Pianoteq's harp, I think it could be a great supplement for my orchestral VSTs arsenal, assuming it's as great as Pianoteq's Pianos.
but first I need to know the answers to all my general questions about Pianoteq from above, particularly about Pianoteq's harp.
And the most important thing I must know about Pianoteq's harp is: Is it built to emulate a real harp set of articulation, or is it some kind of harp for keyboard players?
Because what I'm looking for is some realistic harp VST which is supposed to emulate a real harp from every aspect, most importantly including a set of articulation of a real harp.