I have Pianoteq 6 stage trial up and running on a Pi4B.
The demo is playing as I type this :-)
The Pi4B seems to be generally available now - got mine from PiHut.
I have done similar to Edgar's guide but not put the tweak in for the Ethernet port, as I am not using it.
So:
-Installed Pianoteq 6
-Added the settings in limits.conf as per the README_LINUX.txt
-Installed cpufrequtils and used Edgar's script to launch, setting each core's governor state to performance.
I am presently using the PI4B onboard sound output.
I've played with Pianoteq for a few years but never been happy enough to use it professionally; it runs amazingly on my old but good-at-the-time PC, which is far too clunky to gig, and it just doesn't run well enough on my equally old but super cheap laptop.
I saw the claims for the PI4B and decided to give it a go for £55 for the 4GB version.
Back to my experiences. I have the following settings in Pianoteq:
sample rate 44100Hz
audio buffer size 512 samples (11.6ms)
multicore rendering max
internal sample rate 22050
I am only however getting a performance index of 16, which doesn't seem greatly advanced on what some Pi3B+ owners with overclocking are reporting. Certainly not the four times as fast as the PI4B has been made out to be.
But - with the sustain pedal clicked down (just for a laugh), and polyphony set to 48, it plays the demo without a pop or click.
The "audio load" shows about 30% in this situation, and resource monitor on the PI shows CPU use about 40% on the graph.
This suggests it's eminently usable for live stuff.
However...
If I drop the audio buffer size to 128 samples - about the upper limit of what I find playable, latency wise (2.9ms) - it pops and cracks even with the polyphony set as low as 8.
Maybe this is due to what is reported elsewhere, that the PI onboard audio is just not suitable for low-latency performance? Anyone any thoughts on that? It certainly doesn't seem to be a CPU overload issue as the CPU use still doesn't get anywhere near max with the polyphony set so low.
I think I need to try a sound card or DAC hat.