Topic: YouTube video comparison of several Pianoteq 6.5.3 models

I put together a short YouTube video (under 5 minutes) in which the same MIDI file I made of Chopin's Prelude #1, Opus 28 was used to make a set of audio files using basically the same preset (Player) for the Steinway Models B and the D, C. Bechstein, Ant. Petrof, Steingraeber, Grotrian, Bluthner and the K2 models. Here is the link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoTzHmsWR5s

The MIDI files were bounced to aif format using Logic Pro X. No equalization, reverb, compression, or anything else was done using the DAW. The presets as supplied in Pianoteq 6.5.3 were not altered either.

Re: YouTube video comparison of several Pianoteq 6.5.3 models

Can you post the midi file too?

Thanks,  Lanny

Re: YouTube video comparison of several Pianoteq 6.5.3 models

LTECpiano wrote:

Can you post the midi file too?

Thanks,  Lanny

I posted the file in the Shared files area.

Cheers!

Dave

Re: YouTube video comparison of several Pianoteq 6.5.3 models

Thanks, dapperdave!  That was excellent. 

Even when I blinded myself to your titles, I enjoyed the C. Bechstein D.G. best, as the cleanest, least veiled, and least tunnel-like sound.  On the other hand, both the Grotrian and the Bluethner sounded the most colored, almost like comparing an inexpensive 2700 Kelvin lightblulb against an example of a G.E. Reveal bulb.  One is yellowed and uncomfortably warm, while the other just makes me smile.  It's curious, though, since when I got interested in Pianoteq with version 5, the Bluethner was pretty-much the go-to instrument, the one for which forum users had posted seemingly the most FXP files, using the Bluethner as the base for Steinways, Steingraebers, Baldwins, etc.  The Bluethner currently just doesn't hold up to the other instruments that are newer, the Bechstein being the shining example.

- David

Re: YouTube video comparison of several Pianoteq 6.5.3 models

dklein wrote:

Thanks, dapperdave!  That was excellent. 

Even when I blinded myself to your titles, I enjoyed the C. Bechstein D.G. best, as the cleanest, least veiled, and least tunnel-like sound.  On the other hand, both the Grotrian and the Bluethner sounded the most colored, almost like comparing an inexpensive 2700 Kelvin lightblulb against an example of a G.E. Reveal bulb.  One is yellowed and uncomfortably warm, while the other just makes me smile.  It's curious, though, since when I got interested in Pianoteq with version 5, the Bluethner was pretty-much the go-to instrument, the one for which forum users had posted seemingly the most FXP files, using the Bluethner as the base for Steinways, Steingraebers, Baldwins, etc.  The Bluethner currently just doesn't hold up to the other instruments that are newer, the Bechstein being the shining example.

For me the Bluethner still sounds really great, possibly my favourite. Listening to a video of the real thing last night I was struck by how close the sound was to the Modartt model:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4HEWyEh0BQ

Last edited by Key Fumbler (10-08-2019 13:57)