Topic: Pianoteq 5 "Live use"

Hi. I love Pianoteq 5 for it's unique vivid piano sounds, and as far as I know you won't be able to achieve such great sound using any hardware digital piano or synthesizer.

I want to use Pianoteq for rehearsals and live use, the only problem I see is having to drag my personal laptop everytime we rehearse or play live, which seems very inconvenient to me.

Well, so far i've read about people trying to attach mini pc's to their midi-keyboard in order to use Pianoteq as a live instrument. That's pretty interesting, and I though about the same idea, maybe a device you insert into the midi keyboard with pianoteq installed. Alternatively a keyboard with Pianoteq installed inside somehow?

I'd like to hear how you manage to use Pianoteq in live situations, and if the demand for a more "live-friendly" Pianoteq solution is needed. What are your thoughts?

Re: Pianoteq 5 "Live use"

You shouldn't have problems with solutions like Microsoft Surface Pro, for example. It can run any Windows software... On the other hand, there's Mac Mini, too. Whatever floats your boat. Both are compact (although Surface Pro takes the edge in this particular case), and easier to carry around than a laptop.

Hard work and guts!

Re: Pianoteq 5 "Live use"

That's a pretty fine solution, though quite expensive, and you'd still have to drag the surface pro with you everytime since it's a multifunctional device, not necessarily dedicated for use with pianoteq. Perhaps a more permanent solution would be to prefer, for instance:

1. A small new audio device with Pianoteq installed that fits to your midi keyboard somehow via usb which has an audio outport.
2. A new digital piano, or midi-keyboard with Pianoteq installed inside.


I'm just kind of brainstorming.. Well actually somebody besides me have been giving this some thought:  http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/viewtopic.php?id=3595

Last edited by SorteAllan (14-11-2014 01:14)

Re: Pianoteq 5 "Live use"

SorteAllan wrote:

That's a pretty fine solution, though quite expensive, and you'd still have to drag the surface pro with you everytime since it's a multifunctional device, not necessarily dedicated for use with pianoteq. Perhaps a more permanent solution would be to prefer, for instance:

1. A small new audio device with Pianoteq installed that fits to your midi keyboard somehow via usb which has an audio outport.
2. A new digital piano, or midi-keyboard with Pianoteq installed inside.


I'm just kind of brainstorming.. Well actually somebody besides me have been giving this some thought:  http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/viewtopic.php?id=3595

So why are you starting a new thread?

Ian

Re: Pianoteq 5 "Live use"

The more threads on this topic the merrier.  It's something that's urgently needed.   Modartt has to do it themselves, or team up with a manufacture that can.  I'm a citizen against extra wires and devices.

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Re: Pianoteq 5 "Live use"

Who's holding a gun against Modartt's head so that they HAVE to do it?

Hard work and guts!

Re: Pianoteq 5 "Live use"

GRB wrote:

The more threads on this topic the merrier.  It's something that's urgently needed.   Modartt has to do it themselves, or team up with a manufacture that can.  I'm a citizen against extra wires and devices.

Considering this statement:

GRB wrote:

I really don't know.  I don't have any Pianoteq software.

I must say that I start to find your insistence and obstinacy about what you want other people to do for your benefit a bit tedious, actually.

Last edited by kalessin (15-11-2014 11:22)
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Re: Pianoteq 5 "Live use"

Beemer wrote:
SorteAllan wrote:

That's a pretty fine solution, though quite expensive, and you'd still have to drag the surface pro with you everytime since it's a multifunctional device, not necessarily dedicated for use with pianoteq. Perhaps a more permanent solution would be to prefer, for instance:

1. A small new audio device with Pianoteq installed that fits to your midi keyboard somehow via usb which has an audio outport.
2. A new digital piano, or midi-keyboard with Pianoteq installed inside.


I'm just kind of brainstorming.. Well actually somebody besides me have been giving this some thought:  http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/viewtopic.php?id=3595

So why are you starting a new thread?

Ian

Well the other thread was getting old, and the title wasn't really any specific, so maybe this thread would gain more attention, and make Modartt react. To me it seems we are many people in need of a more practical solution

Re: Pianoteq 5 "Live use"

SorteAllan wrote:

That's a pretty fine solution, though quite expensive, and you'd still have to drag the surface pro with you everytime since it's a multifunctional device, not necessarily dedicated for use with pianoteq. Perhaps a more permanent solution would be to prefer, for instance:

1. A small new audio device with Pianoteq installed that fits to your midi keyboard somehow via usb which has an audio outport.
-------->2. A new digital piano, or midi-keyboard with Pianoteq installed inside.


I'm just kind of brainstorming.. Well actually somebody besides me have been giving this some thought:  http://www.forum-pianoteq.com/viewtopic.php?id=3595

Actually Crumar (or the new Crumar) did this using an Embedded Windows board.  Though not in the link it had Pianoteq.  Later they added a faster computer board model a 'Pro' version for those who wanted a sampler capability too but I believe it came with Pianoteq

Discontinued apparently did not sell

http://www.crumar.it/?a=showproduct&b=3

Phil

Last edited by phill2107 (15-11-2014 22:53)