I am on a user friendly Mac. Things are plug and play as I see them.
Some of you have neglected to include information about your setup within your user profile, for forum members to better assist you whenever you encounter problems. So, nobody may take you seriously.
Without problems, you should reach volume levels similar to those of the demos on a Pianoteq instrument product page, if your configuration is a non-issue problem-wise. Although, demos were likely normalized to sound a bit louder than your installed Pianoteq standalone version.
Maybe you'll want to load a comparable MIDI file or two (2) into your standalone copy for some comparisons, basically, against a few of the demos of unmodified presets on the page. And, check volumes that way!
Personally, if I were a newbie to this forum, I'd wait a considerable length of time before I attempt to help any others. My personal experience is; I waited about seven (7) years after I began using Pianoteq —and then joined in forum discussions. Although, I always read posts throughout the period. Certainly, my situation might had differed, had I encountered problems and needed help to troubleshoot!
Now I'm saying, let a process work and allow experienced members to help with new members' concerns. Otherwise, just as this thread went unresolved about a month before revived, you'll just have the blind leading the blind.
Last edited by Amen Ptah Ra (08-08-2019 15:39)
Pianoteq 8 Studio Bundle, Pearl malletSTATION EM1, Roland (DRUM SOUND MODULE TD-30, HandSonic 10, AX-1), Akai EWI USB, Yamaha DIGITAL PIANO P-95, M-Audio STUDIOPHILE BX5, Focusrite Saffire PRO 24 DSP.