Ummm...Did you register and go to the User's area? You can download the ptq there that has the CP-80, Erard, Bechstein, Schoffstoss, Walter, Graf, Schmidt, Schantz, Grimaldi, Blanchet, Cimbalom, and the separate ptq for the bells. Here's the description of these free add-ons:
http://www.pianoteq.com/free_addons
Two of these are pianos, so that gives the user four pianos, five pianofortes, two harpischords, the CP80, and the Cimbalom. (And the bells, which admittedly may be of less use, but are nonetheless good.)
And you can load any fxp that was created in the Pro version, for any of these instruments. (See the Files area of the forum.) Some you will like, some not. A lot to explore there. (The very oldest ones may not sound wonderful in the latest version, since the model has changed a bit.)
The extra 150 for the Pro version is well worth a future investment. I don't mean to lecture, but that upgrade gives you the ability to shape the sound far, far more than any set of samples can be shaped, or V-Piano, which has about a third of the number of parameters...
And when additional instruments are released, they are less expensive than most similar additions to Kontakt, etc. And PianoTeq loads in 10 seconds or so, will play on a Netbook, and requires no second hard drive or extra RAM, as large sample libraries often do....Also has its own midi recorder and player in the standalone version and lets you record a midi file directly to a wave file.
Last edited by Jake Johnson (10-03-2010 22:42)