Donsmith, Modartt don't need to put a real Grand piano on the road.
They just nedd sampled sounds for each note, with about 3 or 4 velocities, and some informations about the piano, playability, measurements. Amazing, isn't it???
Despite don't be a sampler, pianoteq is created by analyze of the sounds, and informations about shape and other details, to create a physical model.
The problem is that Steinway and Bosendorfer are incredible knowed by people, and the minimal variance or the minimal thin sound, or metalic, or any brief hint of artificiality, in any note of a pianoteq modelled recreation of those, would be noticed by many pianists.
They could create a nice Steinway or Bosendorfer yet. But I think (not sure) it would not be perfect enough.
Indeed they could just get the piano notes sounds of very well recorded sample software, like Old Lady and Ivory, and use it to create the mathematical piano model.
Another reason they probably don't intent a Steinway add-on, is that Steinway is still a powerfull trademark, and due own Modartt ethic values, they consider that recreate a Steinway would not be very kind to the Steinway Company.
Last edited by Beto-Music (22-06-2009 02:43)