Topic: Looking for discounts

Hello guys!

I am very interested in the Pianoteq 4 software; mainly because:

- it works on GNU & LInux
- The quality is unsurpassed
- Size

I am a Creative Commons musician: http://jamendo.com/artist/renich

I do soft instrumental, melodic piano themes and all it's totally free and 100% Creative Commons.

I was wondering if I could ask for a discount. I live in México and $510 is, actually, quite a bit of money here.

Also, I am going to buy the Acuma 88; from StudioLogic.

I will make my new album with Pianoteq and all. Thanks a lot for this fantastic software. Long live the mathematical models!

Also, any plans to make a bass and drums instrument? When that happens, good bye everything else! Moddart will rule the world!

Re: Looking for discounts

Hola mi amigo, hello from Canada! Another linux user here

Agreed about the discounts/promotions, i'd really see myself buying some add-ons if so....

but i think Modartt should concentrate on piano/keyboard instruments. This is what they do, and they're AWESOME at it. It's not too hard to get a realistic sounding drum kit from samples, if you use them well. Cymblas are the hard part, especially ride cymbals, but it's definitely doable. As for stringed instruments like any kind of guitar, bass, (solo) violin, etc.... these are just impossible to synthesize realistically. The expression of hands touching the strings is just too subtle to be replicated by -useable- software.

/* edit */ Listening to some of your tracks on jamendo... nice what are/were you using for the piano before pianoteq?

Last edited by delt (20-08-2013 01:29)
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Re: Looking for discounts

delt wrote:

Hola mi amigo, hello from Canada! Another linux user here

Agreed about the discounts/promotions, i'd really see myself buying some add-ons if so....

but i think Modartt should concentrate on piano/keyboard instruments. This is what they do, and they're AWESOME at it. It's not too hard to get a realistic sounding drum kit from samples, if you use them well. Cymblas are the hard part, especially ride cymbals, but it's definitely doable. As for stringed instruments like any kind of guitar, bass, (solo) violin, etc.... these are just impossible to synthesize realistically. The expression of hands touching the strings is just too subtle to be replicated by -useable- software.

/* edit */ Listening to some of your tracks on jamendo... nice what are/were you using for the piano before pianoteq?

Hey, hello!

Thank you for your comments on my music; To my disgrace, I use reason with reason pianos. I'd love to stop using windows forever. The only things that keep me in Windows are Reason and Live.

I am desperately waiting for BitWig to come out. Also, Pianoteq would be one of the things I'd use a lot.

About the drum samples, I would beg to disagree with you strongly. Phantom notes are impossible with samples. Besides, drum libraries are limited and HUGE in size. Also, they try to give you some variation using multisamples, but, hey; I don't wanna use 8 GB of RAM on multisamples!

IMHO, drums should be the first thing Pianoteq should  take on as an expansion of their stuff. They're, already, kind of at it with the steel drums samples and all that.

The good thing about pianos is that they have everything: they're percussive and string-based instruments. IMHO, they already tackled the hardest. They, surely, can do a great job synthetizing string-based instruments.

Good to have a chat about things, delt! Have a great day.

Re: Looking for discounts

You can try to talk with Niclas, pianoteq sales manager.

Perhaps (I don't really know) you could make a very detailed and polished vídeo demonstration in Spanish about pianoteq, for youtube, and get some discont to buy.

Good luck.

Last edited by Beto-Music (22-08-2013 04:31)

Re: Looking for discounts

Beto-Music wrote:

You can try to talk with Niclas, pianoteq sales manager.

Perhaps (I don't really know) you could make a very detailed and polished vídeo demonstration in Spanish about pianoteq, for youtube, and get some discont to buy.

Good luck.

I'd gladly do it.

I am even willing to add some logo or something on my album's artwork if pianoteq sponsors me. The thing is; how do I get in touch with him?

Re: Looking for discounts

Contact :   http://www.pianoteq.com/contact

Another good idea would be also translate pianoteq's manual to spanish.


Renich wrote:
Beto-Music wrote:

You can try to talk with Niclas, pianoteq sales manager.

Perhaps (I don't really know) you could make a very detailed and polished vídeo demonstration in Spanish about pianoteq, for youtube, and get some discont to buy.

Good luck.

I'd gladly do it.

I am even willing to add some logo or something on my album's artwork if pianoteq sponsors me. The thing is; how do I get in touch with him?

Re: Looking for discounts

Ok, translating the manual to spanish is out of my field

Thanks for the email, Beto!

Re: Looking for discounts

Hi Renich,

Nice tunes. Good luck in your quest. BTW Drumasonic!  - my hands down fave.

v

Re: Looking for discounts

vestapol wrote:

Hi Renich,

Nice tunes. Good luck in your quest. BTW Drumasonic!  - my hands down fave.

v

Thanks Vestapol. I didn't get the thing about drumasonic, hehe.