Topic: Coffee with Cameron review of Pianoteq 7

I did not remember seeing this review of PIanoteq 7 posted on this forum (and couldn't find it on a search), so here's "Coffee with Cameron" doing a Pianoteq 7 review from about a year ago:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvGTsIk...mp;t=2106s

His channel is primarily filled with synthesizers, sound design, plug-ins, etc., so it's interesting to watch how he dives in to all the adjustability of Pianoteq.  It gives some different insights on sound modifications.

- David

Re: Coffee with Cameron review of Pianoteq 7

dklein wrote:

I did not remember seeing this review of PIanoteq 7 posted on this forum (and couldn't find it on a search), so here's "Coffee with Cameron" doing a Pianoteq 7 review from about a year ago:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvGTsIk...mp;t=2106s

His channel is primarily filled with synthesizers, sound design, plug-ins, etc., so it's interesting to watch how he dives in to all the adjustability of Pianoteq.  It gives some different insights on sound modifications.

Great (re)find. Cameron is a wonderful and tasteful reviewer.

Pianoteq Pro Studio with Bösendorfer, Shigeru Kawai and Organteq

Re: Coffee with Cameron review of Pianoteq 7

I’ve really been enjoying his channel this past year! Glad he’s having so much success with it. He’s starting to do more educational content these days, and has been giving some fun (for me, at least) homework projects for us sound design/production/composition amateurs. I really like that his reviews tend to feature projects with native Linux support and/or open source tools that don’t compromise on quality.

Re: Coffee with Cameron review of Pianoteq 7

I agree.  And his pointing towards one of his sponsors, HookTheory, was a fun eye-opener.  I love finding new insights towards 'how music works'.  Julian Bradley and his ear-training and jazz videos has also been very insightful.

- David

Re: Coffee with Cameron review of Pianoteq 7

dklein wrote:

I agree.  And his pointing towards one of his sponsors, HookTheory, was a fun eye-opener.  I love finding new insights towards 'how music works'.  Julian Bradley and his ear-training and jazz videos has also been very insightful.

Julian Bradley was so helpful for me! His paid content is worthwhile. You might also like Noah Kellman.

Last edited by miiindbullets (02-04-2022 15:32)