JamesAvA wrote:Key Fumbler wrote:Where those preset demos say "customised" you could need Standard (or Pro) to hear those customisations.
So are you saying that the Steinway Model D is included and the same as when you buy the piano teq?
if you look at the site of Model D, it says model 7.0 is enough, so it doesn't seem to require standard or pro.
Thanks for the help.
You could choose the Steinway D pack which includes two different D pianos. The D pack counts as only one pack, so you would be free to choose another pack, say the electric pianos, or the Petrof piano pack (another two piano pack).
There seems to be difficulty in communication here . I assume English is not your first language?
All three versions are Pianoteq. Stage is Pianoteq, as is Standard and Pro. Pianoteq is the product name applying to all versions.
From the Pianoteq product page:
"Concerns new purchases from 2019 onward. During registration, you can choose two instrument packs with the Stage version, three with the Standard version and four with the PRO version. These instrument packs are fully working whereas remaining instrument packs are available in demo mode for your evaluation. You can purchase additional instrument packs at any time.
"[2] In PIANOTEQ Stage, preset loading is limited to parameters that are present in the interface. Presets built with PIANOTEQ PRO can be loaded in PIANOTEQ Standard without limitation."