Topic: Has anybody tried Pianoteq on (Android) tablet/phone?
Android tablets/phones can run native Linux pretty well, inside one of many dedicated apps. So they could run Pianoteq (the ARM version).
The problem is that the apps, installed on a normal (not rooted) device, for "security" do not allow access to the USB, so you won't be able to connect Pianoteq to your piano controller ;-( -- For similar reasons, some of these apps currently have even "broken" audio subsystems (they used to work). However, that can be a first step to test it out with minimal effort.
On the other hand, it is possible to install full fledged Linux within some apps on a rooted device. If I were 30 years younger (or rather, have the spare time and stamina I had back then with computing and electronics), I'd give it a try and report what I found. At the moment I don't have a spare Android device which I can "afford" to root just to see what happens. Therefore I am asking if anybody tried, and with that probably nudging somebody who did not even know this was possible...