tmyoung wrote:Amen Ptah Ra is absolutely correct that you will always have the option to load older versions of your instruments and of PTQ, but sometimes you can't have the current and legacy versions installed side-by-side in the same PTQ host application (like the old free instrument pack loaded alongside the new free instrument pack--the new one will automatically prevent access to the old one, probably the same with the D4 vs Steinway D).
Amen Ptah Ra is absolutely correct...
Thank you. Well, of course I am, if I do say so myself, it does seem (like your mentioning) that which is very appropriate! It is like (even) the "Ol’ Man River" song that was sung by one late Paul Robeson, one whose former bodyguard and his daughter I met. Along with her then young son, she and I both played at Walker Creek when it was located next to a ranch of California north to me. Regularly we played many games at the community a large gathering of people (everywhere) from different backgrounds. (As a breakfast cook I had routinely prepared morning meals which were for all of them there {a lot of hungry kids included} or at the ranch parcel that then of Interface Canyon located sometime in 1976 inside Marin County, a part of northern California.) But, as an accompanist on an upright piano —and surprisingly without any formal training— I played (music) for dance students in dance studios which were next to the dad’s karate classes he held for youngsters within a since defunct performing arts organization, Inner City Cultural Center (I.C.C.C.) no longer in an old Masonic Temple onetime a part of the particular landscape forming a southern California.
...the new one will automatically prevent access to the old one, probably the same with the D4 vs Steinway D...
Keep in mind, while different version updates of a singular model (those of a common nomenclature or simply the same model name) cannot run expressly together inside any one Pianoteq instance, a model such as a Steinway D (newly renamed) certainly can alongside an earlier D version, one named differently. I got both in my v6.6.0 copy whenever I launch it on my iMac.
Now for some entertainment, I care to post a video (that is) since I’ve access to it. It relates to a unicept that seems to bridge the song about a river, my learning from Walker Creek, my upbringing that was at my great grandparent”s Riverside farm and my breakup over my ex-girlfriend er childhood sweetheart. To me she still sounds as sweet, and at a piano plays just as well:
https://youtu.be/z5qzl2TsED4
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