Illumnia wrote:Hello, I'm new to this forum and to pianoteq in general.
I was wondering whether pro is worth buying, since the price increase is quite significant for me.
* I will use it for recording music *
- Is the 192 kHz necessary for a good recording or will 48 kHz suffice?
- Do you find yourself using the "Note-per-note edit" with it's additional features often?
Thank you in advance!
If you can afford it, Pro is probably more appropriate for recording music since it will allow you to manipulate the sounds in many more ways versus others. However the main non-financial criteria I would use is whether or not you are very interested in manipulating the sounds, because there is a learning curve and you might not need it, especially if you are fine with the relatively raw version and applying effects as needed to the sounds.
Within Pro sample rates are a way of restricting and allowing modeled frequencies that can have an impact on the output sound. I'm not a pro musician or trained engineer, and I don't know how someone from Modartt would describe it, but for me, higher sample rates are my go to when making brighter, more lively tones for my own playing and for reproduction by sound files and equipment of higher quality. Lower sample rates, EQ restrictions, and use of compression work for relative reproducibility on a wide variety monitors.
Last edited by bani223 (05-09-2024 15:37)
MOTU M2 using native ASIO driver, Windows 11, weird tweaks needed to make it work, but seems fine now.
I have posted several times about tweaking Pianoteq