Re: Modartt video contest 2025 - entries

budo wrote:
Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Modartt Video Contest 2025

Six historical organs

Alsacian Organ l (Strasbourg, St-Thomas 1741) 392 Hz
Alsacian organ ll (Marmoutier - 1746) 392Hz
Baroque Two-Manual l (Steinkirchen - 1687) 465 Hz
Baroque Two-Manual lll (Rötha) - 1721) 465 Hz
French Hybrid (Montpellier 1754 - 1934) 435 Hz
Classical French Organ ll (Poitiers - 1791) 395 Hz
(Some stops missing in video but not in sound, old computer)

Six old chorales

No 2 mel. 1574.  No. 3  mel. 1697  No. 5 mel. 1557, french  No. 15. mel. 300 century/Erfurt 1524   No. 89. Mel. 1640.  No 104. Mel. 14th century/1531

It would take too long in this contest to play all 18 historical organs, so the rest might come in one post all in a row in the forum later.
Some are tuned 392Hz  395HZ  465HZ 440Hz. To listen to lower Hz than 440 might help reduce stress, increase concentration….or 465Hz might improve sleep quality (I have not tested all myself yet..) But it might be worthy playing with historical organs….

I am happy that I am still able to participate, a thirteenth (13th) time.

Wishing you all the very best for your Contest. Good Luck!

Stig

I would like to thank D. Roman Auvray for the work on this ”Organteq 2 project”. Excellent job! And a special praise for these 18 historical organs. Thank you.


https://youtu.be/y2ROuL5Ii88

beautiful Stig!  always like your registration choices and repertoire

Thank you budo.

Best wishes,

Stig

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https://youtu.be/9N7ogatwtwM?si=qbUVbPm7gzxz0Sx8
Thank you for the great musical instruments!
Best Regards, Igor B

Last edited by btheband (18-12-2025 12:16)

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Hi! Here is my cover of Oceans. It's not perfect, but it's just mine :) Hope you enjoy!

https://youtu.be/kdeWobDMAS8

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Moonlight In Vermont
Using the beautiful U4 upright piano with a few tweaks.

YouTube Video for contest entry

Featuring Jemimah Hiscox (OhMaSoul) on vocals.

Last edited by jamesb (20-12-2025 07:09)

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https://youtu.be/b5DrIRljmOM

Here is the Maple leaf rag recording, I played with Pianoteq 9 using the NY Stenway model.

Last edited by michfranceschini (22-12-2025 19:49)

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https://youtu.be/9RhbWV_VbSA
Hello!

Re: Modartt video contest 2025 - entries

Hey guys, this is my entry for this year’s contest. Cómo Le Digo Al Corazón? (How Do I Tell My Heart?) is a song I wrote during a difficult moment in my life. It has lyrics, but the version I am presenting for this contest is a piano arrangement. The song is a bachata and will be released next year. I invite you to stay tuned for it. Thank you, and I hope you enjoy this version.

https://youtu.be/dqFH-YaPCg8

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bernard wrote:

superbe, les nappes de synthés et le delay sont très bien utilisés et tous les sons en backgound  sont très efficaces
bravo

Merci, Bernard !

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budo wrote:
Borealis wrote:

Here is my participation in the game. All sounds are made with Syngular :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pbweSOuaIg

very cool!  that was a really excellent use of this new business. the emotion definitely comes across

Glad you felt some emotion, budo !

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Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:
Borealis wrote:

Here is my participation in the game. All sounds are made with Syngular :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pbweSOuaIg

You Borealis can make undoubtledly amazing music and videos. This is in my opinion splendid art - it is amazing, impressive, and extremely well made, the video, the music…Bravo!

Best wishes,
Stig

Many thanks, Stig ! Syngular is inspirational.

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Here is my entry: a performance of the piano intro of the beautiful track "MYUNG Theme" by Yoko Kanno.

The Petrof Mistral piano needs more love!

https://youtu.be/C6Aeee-6SOs

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I'm here for the yearly tradition.
I wanted to hear one of my favorite songs converted to an all-piano arrangement.

Here is a take on Time's Scar from Chrono Cross (1999). The original is piano + violin + flute. This version is all Pianoteq pianos, rendered in Bosendorfer VC for the sides and Shigeru Kawai for the lead.


https://youtu.be/YI7LiZxD1tI

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Watch as I Try and Replace my Ex (Patrice Rushen) by AI and PIANOTEQ

Okay, maybe just replace a piano!


MODARTT Video Contest Entry:

Do watch but listen also to the audio thru monitors or quality headphones…


AI uses

  1. Piano Transcriptionist

  2. Logic Pro Stem Separation

  3. iZotope De-reverb

  4. iZotope De-plosive

  5. sonible smart:comp 2

  6. sonible smart:EQ 4

  7. DaVinci Resolve AI Super Scale (4x Enhanced)

Starting points to note

  • “Cry Me A River” is a song written by Arthur Hamilton (October 22, 1926 – May 20, 2025).

  • The YouTube video Mariza & Patrice Rushen - Cry Me a River features “Cry Me A River" originally wrote for Ella Fitzgerald by Arthur who while writing, was also anticipating she would sing the song within the film production Pete Kelley’s Blues.  (However it eventually was dropped from the production.)

  • About the YouTube video, I was struck upon my hearing all the audio.  With its hot mics and pops alongside the distant sounding piano, the video shows a definite departure from the usual pristine recordings I used to get when I wanted just to hear my ex’s voice and acquired phonographs and CD players for myself to listen to her playing, and whatever else had previously been released on records and compact discs by Arista and also Electra Records.  (Labels that pressed several recordings of hers.)

  • Now to me this track, what I got from the video, appears to have hastily been mixed.  The mixer who’d been responsible for the final audio might had been affected by often casual appearances, today some of the jazz performers’ take on impromptu sessions.  Face it; he indeed might not had taken the extremely unpopular genre as curtly as he did, if it were anything but jazz, or perhaps something more profitable, preferably, pop the music —not the repeated overtly obtrusive sound effect he let remain— when it came finally to the mix.

  • But, this attitude likely comes from Mariza saw casually leaning over the piano at which Patrice is seated while playing and singing along with her.  (Though it’s no fault of hers.)

  • In any event the mixer just stuck to the casualness made apparent throughout the original audio visual since it’s riddled with hot mics (and especially the one set up next to my ex) noticeably hot, extra loud plosives, the occasional pops and just slightly or not at all compressed piano recording  —but also from the virtually vacant concert hall without an audience.

  • Now in closing, lots of viewed jazz concert vids available to the public at YouTube are shown, not full color but in fact grayscale er in black and white.

Ending points to remember

  • After detection of audio video short comings, my decision was to substitute the original piano and erstwhile in order to make an alternative render appear nostalgic, more a look of film noir that is already a visually recognizable characteristic of jazz art seen widely on YouTube.

  • Right after groundbreaking arrivals of digital audio, numerous previously recorded jazz sessions were remastered primarily by Rudy Van Gelder.  Whose mixes still are legendary.

  • However as abruptly new instrument modeling introduced by MODARTT can expeditiously come to market, also comes brand new ways a person can cheaply mix with any machine learning (A.I.), allowing he who has PIANOTEQ just to go and take a bunch of old recordings —badly recorded media— and from those, resulting in mixes transformed by A. I., make it all anew again (after a few adjustments of course to PIANOTEQ parameters).  That’s way beyond what Rudy ever had done just as a mastering engineer alone.

  • Via MODARTT from PIANOTEQ to you professional audio mixers who currently use drum replacement software (Melda Production MDrumReplacer, Steven Slate DRUMS Trigger, Drumagog Drum Replacer, TOONTRACK Superior Drummer 3, Etc.) I myself as an amateur drummer assisted now by new machine learning (A. I.) am just enjoying to turn things around.  Consequently, PIANOTEQ from MODARTT is what I choose mostly whenever an audio recording could stand really some piano replacement  —not only drum replacement.

  • No need to replace a Slingerland snare with a Ludwig Supersensitive, when your project —the one at hand— demands merely you switch a YAMAHA for a YC5 instead.  Actually, I believe it can sound a whole lot better.  (Don’t you?)

  • Throughout PIANOTEQ parameter adjustments, any hobbyist mixer like I, could immediately dial in a different piano to get that also to sound similar to the bass presence oftentimes exemplified out of rhythm and blues  —not too much unlike what personally I’ve only done to enter a contest entry.  I found it’s possible in fact to get the piano closely to sound just as I remember and actually recall….  That is of course thru presets.  (Smile.)

  • My current preference is a modern mix of jazz and rhythm and blues.  (In considerable detail PIANOTEQ per parameters on its piano presets permits.)

  • Incidentally, when only as a couple Patrice and I were going together, another song of Hamilton’s became a considerable hit; the “Sing A Rainbow” song made internationally famous as “I Can Sing a Rainbow - Love Is Blue” (medley) then sang by rhythm and blues vocal group the Dells.  Also the Dells did “Stay in My Corner,” “Oh, What a Night,” “Always Together,” “The Glory of Love,” "The Love We Had (Stays on My Mind)” and some other hits.  (They largely influenced my arriving at the overall sound exhibited now in the audio video contest entry, er, transformed music video I’m entering into the contest.)  An early version of “(Sittin’ On) the Dock of the Bay” co-wrote by Otis Redding and Steve Cropper, the Dells sang too.  Though the more famous that had been sung also by Otis Redding, was especially a favorite of Ruth Rushen (former Director of California Department of Corrections) Patrice’s mother.

  • Get the picture?  I mean of course this video transformed!

  • Perhaps more at my YouTube channel I’ll try and explain later…

  • Stay tuned…

Last edited by Amen Ptah Ra (26-12-2025 01:01)
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.

Re: Modartt video contest 2025 - entries

Amen Ptah Ra wrote:
Watch as I Try and Replace my Ex (Patrice Rushen) by AI and PIANOTEQ

Okay, maybe just replace a piano!


MODARTT Video Contest Entry:

Do watch but listen also to the audio thru monitors or quality headphones…


AI uses

  1. Piano Transcriptionist

  2. Logic Pro Stem Separation

  3. iZotope De-reverb

  4. iZotope De-plosive

  5. sonible smart:comp 2

  6. sonible smart:EQ 4

  7. DaVinci Resolve AI Super Scale (4x Enhanced)

Starting points to note

  • “Cry Me A River” is a song written by Arthur Hamilton (October 22, 1926 – May 20, 2025).

  • The YouTube video Mariza & Patrice Rushen - Cry Me a River features “Cry Me A River" originally wrote for Ella Fitzgerald by Arthur who while writing, was also anticipating she would sing the song within the film production Pete Kelley’s Blues.  (However it eventually was dropped from the production.)

  • About the YouTube video, I was struck upon my hearing all the audio.  With its hot mics and pops alongside the distant sounding piano, the video shows a definite departure from the usual pristine recordings I used to get when I wanted just to hear my ex’s voice and acquired phonographs and CD players for myself to listen to her playing, and whatever else had previously been released on records and compact discs by Arista and also Electra Records.  (Labels that pressed several recordings of hers.)

  • Now to me this track, what I got from the video, appears to have hastily been mixed.  The mixer who’d been responsible for the final audio might had been affected by often casual appearances, today some of the jazz performers’ take on impromptu sessions.  Face it; he indeed might not had taken the extremely unpopular genre as curtly as he did, if it were anything but jazz, or perhaps something more profitable, preferably, pop the music —not the repeated overtly obtrusive sound effect he let remain— when it came finally to the mix.

  • But, this attitude likely comes from Mariza saw casually leaning over the piano at which Patrice is seated while playing and singing along with her.  (Though it’s no fault of hers.)

  • In any event the mixer just stuck to the casualness made apparent throughout the original audio visual since it’s riddled with hot mics (and especially the one set up next to my ex) noticeably hot, extra loud plosives, the occasional pops and just slightly or not at all compressed piano recording  —but also from the virtually vacant concert hall without an audience.

  • Now in closing, lots of viewed jazz concert vids available to the public at YouTube are shown, not full color but in fact grayscale er in black and white.

Ending points to remember

  • After detection of audio video short comings, my decision was to substitute the original piano and erstwhile in order to make an alternative render appear nostalgic, more a look of film noir that is already a visually recognizable characteristic of jazz art seen widely on YouTube.

  • Right after groundbreaking arrivals of digital audio, numerous previously recorded jazz sessions were remastered primarily by Rudy Van Gelder.  Whose mixes still are legendary.

  • However as abruptly new instrument modeling introduced by MODARTT can expeditiously come to market, also comes brand new ways a person can cheaply mix with any machine learning (A.I.), allowing he who has PIANOTEQ just to go and take a bunch of old recordings —badly recorded media— and from those, resulting in mixes transformed by A. I., make it all anew again (after a few adjustments of course to PIANOTEQ parameters).  That’s way beyond what Rudy ever had done just as a mastering engineer alone.

  • Via MODARTT from PIANOTEQ to you professional audio mixers who currently use drum replacement software (Melda Production MDrumReplacer, Steven Slate DRUMS Trigger, Drumagog Drum Replacer, TOONTRACK Superior Drummer 3, Etc.) I myself as an amateur drummer assisted now by new machine learning (A. I.) am just enjoying to turn things around.  Consequently, PIANOTEQ from MODARTT is what I choose mostly whenever an audio recording could stand really some piano replacement  —not only drum replacement.

  • No need to replace a Slingerland snare with a Ludwig Supersensitive, when your project —the one at hand— demands merely you switch a YAMAHA for a YC5 instead.  Actually, I believe it can sound a whole lot better.  (Don’t you?)

  • Throughout PIANOTEQ parameter adjustments, any hobbyist mixer like I, could immediately dial in a different piano to get that also to sound similar to the bass presence oftentimes exemplified out of rhythm and blues  —not too much unlike what personally I’ve only done to enter a contest entry.  I found it’s possible in fact to get the piano closely to sound just as I remember and actually recall….  That is of course thru presets.  (Smile.)

  • My current preference is a modern mix of jazz and rhythm and blues.  (In considerable detail PIANOTEQ per changeabilities on its piano presets permits.)

  • Incidentally, when only as a couple Patrice and I were going together, another song of Hamilton’s became a considerable hit; the “Sing A Rainbow” song made internationally famous as “I Can Sing a Rainbow - Love Is Blue” (medley) then sang by rhythm and blues vocal group the Dells.  Also the Dells did “Stay in My Corner,” “Oh, What a Night,” “Always Together,” “The Glory of Love,” "The Love We Had (Stays on My Mind)” and some other hits.  (They largely influenced my arriving at the overall sound exhibited now in the audio video contest entry, er, transformed music video I’m entering into the contest.)  An early version of “(Sittin’ On) the Dock of the Bay” co-written by Otis Redding and Steve Cropper, the Dells sang too.  Though the more famous that had been also sung by Otis Redding, was especially a favorite of Ruth Rushen (former Director of California Department of Corrections) Patrice’s mother.

  • Get the picture?  I mean of course this video transformed!

  • Perhaps more at my YouTube channel I’ll try and explain later…

  • Stay tuned…

Amen Ptah Ra,
Let me say first - I'm so happy to see the YC5 in the window! Some people don't like the YC5 that much but I like the sound (because it's the smallest Modartt Grand piano (string length 2.00 m) and the sound is different)
The more I listen to the sound in the Black & White Transformation the more I like it.

Thank you Amen Ptah Ra
Good Luck!

Stig

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Hello, here quick relaxing Impro after Christmas celebration, love, peace, and relaxing Piano sessions with Pianoteq9, good day to all
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-aUeFoJ14DI

Re: Modartt video contest 2025 - entries

Hi!
Here is my entry:
https://youtu.be/aEmKS6suSB8

Re: Modartt video contest 2025 - entries

Here's my entry. I've made a few Pianoteq covers of Men I Trust songs over the past few years, and for this year's contest I'm going with their song "Bethlehem". I was a bit more ambitious this year trying to learn and recreate all of the instrument parts from the original, but with Pianoteq as the main instrument throughout playing the vocal melodies, and I ended up choosing the Ant Petrov piano sound which is not one I often make use of.

https://youtu.be/bo21j_RRJFs

Have been enjoying listening to everyone else's submissions.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5nB8Y4XBaY

Title: Forever Young at Heart

Artist: DigiDetox (feat. Boris Berlin)

“Forever Young at Heart” began as a piano improvisation during a visit to Berlin, played on my mother’s upright piano. The emotional impulse behind the piece traces back to a former school music teacher who introduced me to his jazz band in secondary school — an experience that ultimately led me from the tenor saxophone to piano, harmony, singing, and composition.

After remaining unfinished for several years, the piece was completed specifically for the Pianoteq Video Contest 2025, which has become a yearly motivation for me to finalize an instrumental work.

The piano sound was created using Pianoteq 9 Standard, modifying the NY Steinway D model to give it a more ambient mood, specifically a smooth attack and soft hammer action, as detailed in the video. I use Pianoteq for its expressive physical modeling, low CPU usage, and its ability to capture both intimacy and dynamic nuance — qualities central to this composition’s reflective, downtempo character.

The piece is part of my broader project DigiDetox, which explores the reconciliation of digital tools with organic, human emotion.

Last edited by Boris Berlin (28-12-2025 23:25)

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Here is my entry. It is a piano cover of a Cantonese pop song named "All because of you" (完全因你). Its beautiful melody had been in and out of my head the past 20 years and I enjoyed playing it so much.

https://youtu.be/N7by6N-1tYY

Thank you and best wishes.

Roger

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https://youtu.be/9HtHkvO3PmE?si=6whw06bGMl1q4-VB

This is my video trying to model an upright Belarus B15 piano. The interesting part is that after adjusting almost everything could be adjusted on Pianoteq 9 Std, the modeled Belarus had captured the magic character, the soul I could say, of the acoustic piano!!! Check it, me playing both pianos back and forth. The sound comes out of the speakers of my digital piano (Yamaha Clavinova CSP170). I recorded them both from the same distance, with my phone's camera mic.

I uploaded it at the FPX corner.

Good luck to all!
Best wishes for a happy 2026
George Ferousis

Last edited by hornet900 (28-12-2025 16:06)

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Hello everyone !
I have been using Pianoteq for several years and recently discovered this competition. I decided to take part this year.
I drew inspiration from Asian music to compose this melody. I tried to use the piano's three pedals to hear the sympathetic resonances of the Bluthner and its aliquot system, which I find is very well reproduced on this model.
I changed the position of the microphones to hear the resonances better. I also added a little randomness to different settings such as the hammers, impedance, strike point, etc., to add realism.

Sorry for my English, I'm not fluent. I used a translator to help me.

https://youtu.be/wRZLqJIWubQ

I hope you enjoy it.
Good luck to everyone !!

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lo134 wrote:

Here is my entry. It is a piano cover of a Cantonese pop song named "All because of you" (完全因你). Its beautiful melody had been in and out of my head the past 20 years and I enjoyed playing it so much.

https://youtu.be/N7by6N-1tYY

Thank you and best wishes.

Roger

Dear Roger,
Every year I've had the same thoughts about your fantastic playing style. When looking and listening I can feel it.
The dynamic range, beautifully built crescendos, delicate pianissimos - you painted such a vivid story with your sound, I felt every emotion because of your shaping — you really know when to build and release the tension. You are making the quiet parts truly intimate . I enjoyed it much.
Good luck!

Stig

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Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:
lo134 wrote:

Here is my entry. It is a piano cover of a Cantonese pop song named "All because of you" (完全因你). Its beautiful melody had been in and out of my head the past 20 years and I enjoyed playing it so much.

https://youtu.be/N7by6N-1tYY

Thank you and best wishes.

Roger

Dear Roger,
Every year I've had the same thoughts about your fantastic playing style. When looking and listening I can feel it.
The dynamic range, beautifully built crescendos, delicate pianissimos - you painted such a vivid story with your sound, I felt every emotion because of your shaping — you really know when to build and release the tension. You are making the quiet parts truly intimate . I enjoyed it much.
Good luck!

Stig

Dear Stig,

Thank you for your kind words of encouragement, they mean so much to me!

I do go back and re-read your encouraging words from time to time, and it warms my heart.

Thank you Stig for your kindness and best wishes,

Roger

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Hello

Here's my contribution for the Pianoteq Video Contest 2025:

It's an original composition  : sounds of jungle (2025)

I'm using a CP4 as MIDI master, Sonar suite as DAW and Pianoteq9 (Bösendorfer without change)

my Youtube link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciOW9PNm5EM

Thank you and best wishes.

Re: Modartt video contest 2025 - entries

Michel Destelle wrote:

Hello

Here's my contribution for the Pianoteq Video Contest 2025:

It's an original composition  : sounds of jungle (2025)

I'm using a CP4 as MIDI master, Sonar suite as DAW and Pianoteq9 (Bösendorfer without change)

my Youtube link:

https://youtu.be/ciOW9PNm5EM

Thank you and best wishes.


Hello Michel,

This is private, please make it public so we can listen to it
Best wishes,

Stig

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Hi all!

Here's my entry for this contest.

Percussions being my second nature I took a challenge to make a track solely with percussion sounds. Song is an original composition of mine "Wind Chimes" with new arrangement for space drum, clockenspiel, marimba and vibraphone. Idea was also to demonstrate that percussion side of Pianoteq which is not perhaps completely forgotten but deserves more attention in my opinion. Pianoteq percussions are great resource for any percussion player wanting to expand his sound palette digitally. It's also very expressive tool but of course needs a good controller to play. In my case I used Wernick Xylosynth midi controller to play all these elements of the track. No editing of midi clips was used (no quantizing or other) to make it sound as natural as possible. As you can see on the video, for the main melody, I used also acoustic Malletech Omega vibraphone to complement Pianoteq percussions.

https://youtu.be/AwCe1-k3diY?si=xRJObxXleGrU03RI

Happy New Pianoteq Year 2026 to everyone!

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQ7zyD8Q4v8

Hello everyone, this is my first post on the forum thus far. I was gifted Pianoteq 9 over Thanksgiving and have been enjoying using the software a lot. Beyond elevating my options in the domain of music production, it has made the simple act of playing piano more interesting (though I do need to figure out the best way to get the latency as low as possible within my setup...). Certainly, the sound options are more appealing than what my un-amplified $800 Yamaha digital keyboard has to offer (not to knock Yamaha, it is a nice product). 

This is an original project of mine that occurred spontaneously at work; it was not based on or inspired by any track or artist in particular. I was simply just having fun with the classical guitar, developed the motif, and everything unfolded after that. It was produced in FL Studio. For 2-3 hours of effort, I think it came out pretty alright.

Hope you enjoy! Looking forward to checking out some other submissions. Happy New Year.

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Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:
Michel Destelle wrote:

Hello

Here's my contribution for the Pianoteq Video Contest 2025:

It's an original composition  : sounds of jungle (2025)

I'm using a CP4 as MIDI master, Sonar suite as DAW and Pianoteq9 (Bösendorfer without change)

my Youtube link:

https://youtu.be/ciOW9PNm5EM

Thank you and best wishes.


Hello Michel,

This is private, please make it public so we can listen to it
Best wishes,

Stig

Hello
May be OK now?

Re: Modartt video contest 2025 - entries

Michel Destelle wrote:

Hello

Here's my contribution for the Pianoteq Video Contest 2025:

It's an original composition  : sounds of jungle (2025)

I'm using a CP4 as MIDI master, Sonar suite as DAW and Pianoteq9 (Bösendorfer without change)

my Youtube link:

https://youtu.be/ciOW9PNm5EM

Thank you and best wishes.


Vey nice. A bit like  Debussy and Bela Bartok at some places.

Good Luck!

Stig

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Pianoteq MIDI Mapping & Syngular Preset Play Through

https://youtube.com/shorts/uKE5VqnQAfM

I mapped my MIDI keyboard to Pianoteq to make it easier to audition the many great Syngular presets. I thought others might find the approach useful so I used it as the subject of my competition entry.

I hope the demo shows the very wide range of sounds available.

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Here is my original composition. Enjoy

https://youtu.be/5gE9uvdF4xI

Re: Modartt video contest 2025 - entries

Hello everyone!

Here's my entry for the contest.
Just to clarify: it's not me playing the piano, it's my wonderful piano teacher, Muriel!
She managed to do it so much better... and in way less time than it would have taken me!
I hope you enjoy it!

1min42 video:

https://youtu.be/z7Iwcy2PKjE

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Hello everyone! This is my entry for this years video contest: https://youtu.be/ZLCxv8VeshA
I actually planned to upload something different but unfortunately I hurt my vocal cords so I can’t sing at the moment and I had to change my plans last minute. I hope you enjoy my performance.

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This is a piano improvisation I recorded using MIDI in 2004, when my daughter was three years old. I'd wake up at 5 am each day and practise on my digital piano using headphones, with my daughter asleep in her room next door. Much of my practice time was spent playing scales, arpeggios and harmonic progressions, but I'd sometimes lapse into an improvisation. I was running a MIDI recorder all the time, so was able to capture these improvs among the scales!

I recorded hours of practice sessions, including many parts that I later realised could stand up as "pieces." Sometimes, if my daughter woke early, I'd have to hastily bring an improvisation to a close, which ended up truncating the structure of many of my pieces. Luckily with this improv, I was able to create a reasonably closed structure by returning to the repeated note motif that opens the piece (albeit in a different key). I couldn't always remember how I'd started an improv, but in this one, things didn't work out too badly.

Now, more than 20 years later, with the remarkable sounds of the latest version Pianoteq now available, I've been able to realise a version of this improv that far exceeds the sounds of my old Roland RD-500, which still sits in our spare room to this day. I've created a version here that pairs Pianoteq's Bösendorfer with one of my favourite presets of the MK1 Vintage Tines electric piano. The delay I've used on the MK1 often creates an interesting and subtle cross-rhythm with the Bösendorfer.

I wasn't able to get the same delay effect on the MK1 in version 9 of Pianoteq in time for the deadline for the contest, so I've had to use version 8 for this instrument here. The Bösendorfer is version 9, however.

All the video footage that accompanies this piece is either from parks in my own neighbourhood, in the inner west of Sydney, or from other parts of NSW, mostly the coast north of Newcastle.

I hope you enjoy the recording!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22aZ2Kh3wbo

Re: Modartt video contest 2025 - entries

Tablabroke wrote:

This is a piano improvisation I recorded using MIDI in 2004,
I hope you enjoy the recording!

Nice mood, thanks a lot!

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Modartt Video Contest 2025
https://youtu.be/_5irRg3mlko
(TEMPERA with random velocity)

Happy New Pianoteq Year 2026 to everyone!

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Hello, here's my submission for the 2025 video contest. Please excuse my playing skills, hoping to improve by next year's Pianoteq contest.  Special thanks to the Pianoteq team for making such a great product, and for running this yearly contest.

https://youtu.be/LhunZwjvCAE

@lo134: Loved your cover, especially the dynamics. Then I listened to the original by Cass Phang, beautiful melody and vocals. Thank you, always appreciate hearing something new and international.

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Here is my entry - as my piano skills are basic - I have entered an excerpt of a popular piano piece played by my partner - she is trying a digital piano and piano modelled software - Pianoteq 9 Std. The digital piano used as midi controller was Casio Privia PX-560M (a 10 year old - not the best keyboard feel but is still very good value for the price paid then.)

I do not think I will stand to win any prize but I am entering the contest as I am a keen user of the Pianoteq software and own quite a few models including E Pianos, Harp and the Classical Guitar. I am only an average skilled piayer but thoroughly impressed with the sound quality for the modest priced paid for the software. I am very happy with the improvements made over the few versions owned from version 5 to 9 now.

Best wishes to all the other entries and Happy New Year!

https://youtube.com/shorts/sWRtyd3-ONE?feature=share

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https://youtu.be/W6Yd5IOitnE

..The video is just a tryout layering last technologies allowed improvements !

..Maybe I’m talking about what a “nuanced” Italian word better expresses over the common term ‘sound’: I mean “sonorità”, as the idea of a wider, more complex fullness and “grids of nuances” and/or physical or physical modeled reverberations in the sound spectrum played under fingers.

Here I’m using a morphed patch based on ‘Kaway Shigeru SX-EL heroic’ + ‘K2 concert’
..”contoured” by a sound/preset I’ve modified in ‘AAS Longue Lizard’ electric piano modeler app, and a bass synth background of a sound/preset I’ve modified in ‘Expressivee Noisy2’ app (this one played by the polyphonic aftertouch overstrike of keys offered by the new Roli Piano controller ..that is like the “star” of this very imprecise improvisation!).

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https://youtu.be/f9YCVNUM8aM

Une vidéo enregistrée un peu vite mais dont je suis malgré tout content. Merci à pianoteq pour ses supers sons.
Ici j'ai choisi le Gotrian Concert Royal joué sur un clavier Kawai.

C'est l'orage en plein été, écrit par Vivaldi, transcrit de mes petites mains et joué avec ces mêmes mains.

La partition est dispo sur mon site pour ceux qui souhaiteraient le jouer : etvoila.art

Merci à tous de votre écoute

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Here is my recording of Bach's Prelude in C major. Hope you enjoy it:)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwCCV3ftlS4

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Here is my humble entry:

https://youtu.be/MlUiwuGdqM0




Happy New Year!

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https://youtu.be/iZz4A4K2n1Q

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This was a bit of an experiment. I took a video of a live performance on a New York Steinway D, and replaced the audio with a performance on Pianoteq's New York Steinway D. It proved to be quite challenging to play in sync with the video (even though I was the original performer), especially with heavy rubato. I think Pianoteq's sound holds up very well (reverb is Valhalla Room).

https://youtu.be/UFXo6jQ8x1Y

Last edited by NathanShirley (01-01-2026 01:43)

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https://youtu.be/FU05qRMT3MQ

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Hi everybody.

A little reviews of Pianoteq by Frederic Chopin.

https://youtu.be/rq_K94Q2Ass

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Last year, I recorded nine pieces for the competition, playing various instruments to showcase the diverse sounds of the ORGANTEQ software.
This time, I'm submitting a single recording to the competition, wanting to showcase the power of the organ sound.
I recorded the piece at the last minute. I was in a hurry, so both my playing and the video editing contain some errors. However, this shouldn't detract from the overall presentation of ORGANTEQ.

https://youtu.be/eiDlYPw0-Qs?si=rhfHLiZnztgBnumo

Last edited by rumburak (01-01-2026 01:13)

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Vadium wrote:
Tablabroke wrote:

This is a piano improvisation I recorded using MIDI in 2004,
I hope you enjoy the recording!

Nice mood, thanks a lot!

Thanks!

Re: Modartt video contest 2025 - entries

Happy New Year and thank you everyone for your entries! There are 53 entries in total. Not bad at all. Now it's time for our jury to pick the finalists.