I am pleased beyond words about what we have, but of course companies have to go on in this world^^.
What I wish the most is that no i-pad version would slow down the development, like it does with many other companies. Nearly 100% of all i-pad-users own a laptop and desktop too. With Apple (yes, that's the hyped company that paid a whopping 1,9% income tax after they made huge money in 2011 using legal bad tricks in the USA, a country with a real lot of really poor people) sometimes even the OS is changing so fast that nice vstis become useless. But that's not the main reason,
I just find it horrible that people buy 10 laptops in 10 years and 4 desktops and additionally 8 i-pods and 5 i-pads.
Well, that is what they do, but if we are in the wishlist, a superb piano is for musicians first, and not for gear-lust.
Sometimes I like to play piano for hours to forget that I live in a kind of mad world. Anyway - if madness and the next i-fly and i-elefant would not stand in the way of the developers, well, fine. Buy your piano for the toilet too, and don't forget the roof, it can be nice to go there about every year.
I'd wish, like Evil Dragon and jcfelice88keys, just in a different order
- uprights! Or more tips how we would fake those.
- A Bechstein with the P4 or later P5 possibilities (yes, we have one, and I still love it)
- Boesendorfer (wonderful...)
- Shigeru Kawai (never ever heard of, but what you write sounds marvellous)
- an "i grand". For the gear-hunters. touchscreen only, of course, who needs a keyboard. Wrapped in a stylish 5*7 pixel piano, including magnifying glasses for the elderly (over 21, that is^^)
Again, that's pure icing on the cake for me, I am happy with what we got. Another suggestion, if at one point in the future the developers would tend to think pianoteq was mature enough now (2020^^?) - was to add a pdf with a lot of tips how to do our own creations. Like making even more note-edits parameters open for the pro-version. I always thought I'd pay for such a book as pdf, like I pay for add-ons.