robson wrote:I'm not really interesting in tweaking etc or in spending too much money because I'm saving for grand piano. Never tweaked my old acoustic piano anyway
Just want to get basic but good piano for everyday playing.
thanks
Absolutely! I treat Pianoteq Play the same as I would an acoustic, except with volume control.
I use the same piano model almost all the time, I just sit down and play.
You'll probably need to do a little initial tweaking of your velocity curve and possibly your EQ settings to get the best sound out of your equipment, but once you get past that, and pick out your favorite piano model, it's just a piano.