Topic: thinking about a VPC1 + pianoteq for classical music ?
Hi there,
I am a pre-newbie ! Still do not own a controller. And my questions for now still focus on buying one and the reason why I am here is because I’ll certainly use pianoteq as it looks like a very good option for a realistic piano experience. Let me add that I am not the one concerned but I am acting on behalf of my teen daughter
She’s playing at an intermediate level mainly classical stuffs like Chopin’s Waltz, Bach’s well tempered clavier (only the 3 voice pieces for now), .. We already have an acoustic piano at home but she cannot play it as often as she wants for several reasons which are out of the scope of this post. So, what I want to get is a mean for her to play in her small bedroom, as silently as possible with a keyboard as close as possible to the action of a real acoustic so that she can efficiently practice. She really wants to improve her playing and also expressiveness (that’s very important to her ). After she had tried many digital pianos in our neighborhood, the only actions that she really likes are those with wooden keys (excepted yamaha’s NWX). And the ones she prefers by far are Kawai’s grand feel but also RM3 grand (on a used MP10). But we are budget-limited and then, I logically find Kawai’s VPC1 as being a good alternative. But as there is no way to try one out there and as I have a very poor experience in midi controllers, please allow me to ask few newbie questions.
First a silly question since it is written in the pianoteq’s homepage : can it be run standalone ? No need for a DAW ? More seriously, running standalone probably requires less computational power and so is more efficient, isn't it ?
As I guess that many of you are advanced (classical) players on this forum , do you think it is a silly idea to buy a VPC1+pianoteq in the context I described above ? If you have any feedback regarding this configuration, I’ll read yours with great attention.
What are the possible difficulties I will have when connecting the VPC1 to a computer + pianoteq? (In the beginning, she will play though good-quality headphones she already owns) For what I read quickly on this forum, pianoteq does not seem to require a lot of computational power, but the real requirements (not the minimal ones) in order to run it without to much latency and “forgotten notes” are not clear to me. She sometimes plays very fast (not as fast as advanced player of course but fast especially when practicing scales, finger exercises …) Due to our budget, the computer will probably be a desktop rather than a laptop. Should I prefer using a soundcard or not as pianoteq ?
Thank you !