Topic: Pianoteq RE for Reason

I'm currently beta testing Reason 7.1 with the new Rack Extension development kit Propellerhead has mentioned (publicly). I can't help but think that this will bring a better opportunity for Pianoteq to run inside of Reason, probably with a similar interface.

Propellerhead's "Radical Piano" RE is a hybrid modeled and sampled, but it's nowhere near the quality of Pianoteq. One thing I do like is that you can route audio in the piano to excite the strings for an interesting effect (or for more realistic scenarios like a piano in the same room as a jazz band, the instruments would excite corresponding strings etc). It would be interesting for the Pianoteq RE to do a similar function, or other features that would take advantage of what Reason is capable of.

Anyone else have any thoughts?

Windows 10 1511 | Intel Core i5 4690K 3.5GHz | 16GB RAM
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 | JBL LSR305
Casio Privia PX-150 | M-Audio Oxygen 49 (Gen 3)
Pianoteq Standard 5.5.1 | D4, K2, U4, KIViR, Bells

Re: Pianoteq RE for Reason

Is the new RE kit supporting SSE, multicore processing and low-level assembler code? If not, my guess is no go on Pianoteq RE then.

Hard work and guts!

Re: Pianoteq RE for Reason

That's something I hope to find out when Reason 7.1 is released (which is very soon) as I am not an RE developer.

Windows 10 1511 | Intel Core i5 4690K 3.5GHz | 16GB RAM
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 | JBL LSR305
Casio Privia PX-150 | M-Audio Oxygen 49 (Gen 3)
Pianoteq Standard 5.5.1 | D4, K2, U4, KIViR, Bells