Topic: PianoTeq and Linux
I was very happy to discover that PianoTeq works (very well) in Linux, which I have used exclusively since the late 1990s. This is the first time I have used a software sound generator with my MIDI digital piano (a Yamaha CP5). The piano modeling in PianoTeq is superb and it is a joy to use. I've only had PianoTeq Stage for a day and although it is an extremely well-designed and well-implemented program (including from a user-experience and graphical interface perspective), and so versatile, I'm already thinking of upgrading soon to PianoTeq Standard or Pro.
I enjoyed using a screen capture program in Linux (Kazam) and combining it with a .wav file exported from PianoTeq from a MIDI file I recorded of one of my compositions (I used OpenShot to combine the captured video and exported audio) to make a YouTube video featuring PianoTeq's great D4 piano--
Abstract 1, piano composition, Stephen Doonan
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_WurgSPBxuQ
I look forward as a new PianoTeq user to reading others' posts on the forum and participating in the community as I can. Thanks all--
Steve
Linux, Pianoteq Pro, Organteq