Re: i am sure Pianoteq is able to "mimic" any of the best sampled pianosYes and there are a lot of pianists who love pianoteq for recording. They would fall in love a enhanced version like rendering-pro.
Moddart said the hard work is about to choose what elements will be choose to algoritym modelle the piano sound. Mayvbe a Render Pro would just put more elements.
But one side effect is that this would create a thing like THE BEST DIGITAL PIANO ON EARTH,,,, this would hit, beat every other piano, including the actual pianoteq.
What if people get too used with perfection in non-real time and compare too much with the real time imperfect "cousin" ????
Moddart could offer is offer Platinun Rendering Service. Like get a 8 cores PC and render music albuns (piano track) for musician who recorded in pianoteq. Musisians would send the midi and the FXP, and get the finished piano track recording.
Another alternative: A CPU-Hungry real timev ersion for people with hi-end processor, like i7 (6 cores version) or more.
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"I would be very interested to see Modartt release a "Pianoteq Render" program that does not produce sound live, but renders a MIDI file at extremely high precision, quality, etc. Pianoteq sounds great for live performance, but would it be possible to render recordings at an entirely different level of quality by sacrificing the "realtime" features?"
Last edited by Beto-Music (10-03-2012 02:33)