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Modartt Pianoteq 5.3.0 Extended Trial VSTi Standalone x86 screenshot
r4e | July 15th 2015 | Size: 29MB
Pianoteq represents the future of virtual pianos, providing the best and latest technology available. The sound is reproduced through a physical model that simulates properties and behaviours of real acoustic pianos. This results in a remarkably playable, vivid and adaptable instrument. The size of Pianoteq is just 40 MB (MegaBytes) and installation is quick and easy. You can use Pianoteq on any modern laptop and connect it to your MIDI compatible piano keyboard.

NFO:
This trial/demo version of Pianoteq 5.3.0 Standard is an extended
32Bit only version as VSTi and Standalone. There is no need for restarting
the instrument after 20 minutes anymore.

As a little extra I included some piano midi files and 5 great FL Studio 12
Templates based on a project by the user Bruttospritz which allows you to
use the full range of Pianoteq 5 including the normally 8 silenced notes.


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  Resident 10.01.2009 2 744
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Thanks for the detailed explanation copylefter - much appreciated ;)
  Resident 3.03.2013 18 269
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the Comment has been Removed
  Resident 14.04.2014 162
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i've just switched to 64 bit... but thanks anyway! (No thanks, i don't wanna use Jbridge)

people will love this.
  Resident 16.03.2014 1636
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I'm using it with jbridge in S1 x64 without issues : What's your problem exactly with jbridge?
  Resident 14.04.2014 162
+125
crash all the time, eating to much cpu, some plugin GUI doesn't even show up and CPU spikes.

No thanks, i prefer a stable and fast system. Plus today there are so many alternatives. But i couldn't replace Sonnox Dynamics, Lexicon reverbs, Softube CL. It's really a shame since i loved those plugins. but JBridge fails too much IMO.

I had to save a lot of money to get those plugins Something about 900-1000$ just for those plugins wich is crazy, if you think that Logic Pro X cost about 150-200$
  Releaser 24.05.2013 26 1119
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Are you sure you're talkin about Pianoteq? On my sytem it only needs about 2% CPU power.
  Resident 14.04.2014 162
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no talking about Pianoteq, Jbridge stuff in general. I didn't download this.
  Resident 17.02.2009 922
+338
Pianoteq 5 Pro runs lovely
Touch The Wires : I Dare You
  Member 17.01.2014 182
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Thanks r4e!!!!!

Works fine JBridged in S1v3 Win7-64
v5 is great improvement over 2.2
Harp and other instruments are excellent as well
  Resident 11.11.2014 323
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Interesting. I have, via jBridge. approximately 40 plugins running fine in Studio One. Only one plugin ever that did not work as it should with jBridge. Guess I'm just lucky. :)

quote by Mostwestcrash all the time, eating to much cpu, some plugin GUI doesn't even show up and CPU spikes.
No thanks, i prefer a stable and fast system. Plus today there are so many alternatives. But i couldn't replace Sonnox Dynamics, Lexicon reverbs, Softube CL. It's really a shame since i loved those plugins. but JBridge fails too much IMO.
Think of using non periodic rhythm patterns in your music
  Resident 14.04.2014 162
+125
Man i'm just happy for you... let me tell you anyway. if you need to work 100% ITB from start to finish JBrigde is really a nightmare, but again if things works for you i'm happy for you...
  Resident 11.11.2014 323
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Pardon my igonrance, but what does ITB stand for?

Edit: Stupid question when I just could have googled it...

Answer: "In the Box"
Think of using non periodic rhythm patterns in your music
  Member 11.11.2013 122
+82
Thank you, this is the best piano sound
Eternal Beings Make Choices ( that are Not Determined By Other Things happening ) In Time and Space

Mojave
<•> NVidia <•>
Win 8.1Pro
  Resident 16.06.2013 467
+87
yeah have liked and used this for years back, the old version seemed to be pretty light on resource usage as well, for some reason I have been using piano one for practice and that "every day" piano sound.. maybe piano one sounds a little brighter to me, but has it's synthetic moments as well

how do you feel about this vs piano one ? thoughts ?
a 1 ... and a 3 ... and a ching chong potato
  Member 5.06.2013 3 212
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Pianoteq sounds a lot better to me. The free version of Piano One for example is missing the natural decay of the notes. O.o"
“We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell”
  Resident 16.06.2013 467
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ahhh ok that's the weird sound when you hold an extended note down..never knew about this difference to the full version,
just thought that was a flaw of the modeling... and would lead me to never actually buy it..

is that the only difference? guess I need to find some demos
of the full version
a 1 ... and a 3 ... and a ching chong potato
  Member 11.11.2013 122
+82
Hi i just realized you had asked me a question

Thank you for the idea i had not yet tried piano one
Eternal Beings Make Choices ( that are Not Determined By Other Things happening ) In Time and Space

Mojave
<•> NVidia <•>
Win 8.1Pro
  Resident 4.05.2011 1084
+479
It is remarkable, truly, what they have done in the way of modeling the many varied voices of so many different instruments. I am impressed but will wait to purchase because to my ears they have all the same basic attack properties that to me sound synthetic. I would at this point in time rather load up the memory with the sound of a well reccorded and scripted sample based instrument or record a piano myself (have not yet but hope to). However in the next few generations, perhaps I will hear what I am looking for. Perchance to dream....
Music is always a commentary on society.
Frank Zappa
  Member 20.07.2015 2
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Hi, first time here. Great share.
Just so you know, I recreated the workaround in S1 for the 8 missing notes.
Very easy.
Here is what you do:
1. In one track, you put Piaonoteq with your preset of choice
2. In a second track, you put another instance of Pianoteq with the same preset, but tune down of 25hz; also, increase the playback of 1 semitone in the track setting; finally, limit the playback for that track to only one note (the missing note); you can do this on the track settings. So, this track will play only ONE note, the missing one
3. Repeat step 2 for each missing note
4. Play / record all the tracks at the same time
5. Voilà. You have a full pianoteq!
6. Remember to save this as a template, so you don't have to do it all over again every single time

(by the way, you need only 2 instances of Pianoteq, not one instance per track)
  Resident 16.03.2014 1636
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Welcome and congratulations for this first post that will be useful to many people.
  Resident 11.11.2014 323
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Are there any drawbacks using two instances of Pianoteq in this way? Sympathetic resonance, for instance?
Think of using non periodic rhythm patterns in your music
  Member 18.04.2013 41
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"tune down of 25hz; also, increase the playback of 1 semitone"
how do I do that exactly?
in tune option . I can only go down to 220Hz
and I do not see the option to limit the range of notes
be a little more explicit . please thanks
  Releaser 24.05.2013 26 1119
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There is the little word "other..." in the tuning option where you can set a custom diapason instead of using the templates in this list.
  Member 20.07.2015 2
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Increasing your playback by a semitone, and limiting the range of notes played by the second instance of Pianoteq, should be done through your DAW, not Pianoteq.
It's very easy in Studio One, I don't know about other DAWs (but any decent DAW should allow you to do that).
  Resident 21.04.2014 1807
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OH, OH ! I really wish to change my vote to down.

Before you Download be aware that there are 11 notes not playing, important ones as:
F#3 G#3 A#3 and above C#7 D#7" and "F#7 G#7 A#7 and other upper ones. He gave a medicament to resolve this, read his points to play on 'FL Studio':

"For example the Besendorfer Preset (427 Hz):

1. open the preset in the first layer (called Pianoteq 5.3.0)
2. open the same preset in the other 3 layers (called "F#3 G#3 A#3", "C#7 D#7" and "F#7 G#7 A#7")
3. change the Diapason in these 3 layers to 25 Hz lower (in the case of the Besendorfer preset to 402 Hz)
4. play your full range preset in the last layer (called Full Instrument)"


Imagine doing that for many pianos you like, the worst was 25 Hz damaging the sound. bad idea.

The good idea it was, play and buy if you like.
  Resident 21.09.2015 343
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When we will have a full crack version? Thanks.
  Resident 21.09.2015 343
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Obviously, never!!!
  Member 23.10.2016 1
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How To Use 8 Disabled Key in Pianoteq Trial

Original Thread:
https://audioz.download/software/win/92583-download_modartt-pianoteq-530-extended-trial-vsti-standalone-x86.html

Thanks for [r4e], [Bruttospritz], [JoMas].

Software Needed:
Modartt Pianoteq 5.3.0 VST Plugin
Sonar Platinum v22.12.0 Build 12 x64

1. Create a new sonar project
2. Create the first track and rename it to [BASE]: Insert -> Soft Synth -> Pianoteq 5
3. Split it by: Tracks -> Split Instrument Track
4. Below the secondary menu, there is a Track Control Manager, Change [I/O] Display to [ALL]

5. Create three additional tracks, rename to [F#3 G#3 A#3]; [C#7 D#7]; [F#7 G#7 A#7]
6. One the Plugins Browser, select MIDI FX plugins and drag and drop to these three layers:

for layer [F#3 G#3 A#3], drag and drop these two midi plugins:
MIDI FX -> Midi Event Filter -> Notes -> [F#3] to [A#3]
MIDI FX -> Transpose -> Interval -> Offset -> [+1]

for layer [C#7 D#7], drag and drop these two midi plugins:
MIDI FX -> Midi Event Filter -> Notes -> [C#7] to [D#7]
MIDI FX -> Transpose -> Interval -> Offset -> [+1]

for layer [F#7 G#7 A#7], drag and drop these two midi plugins:
MIDI FX -> Midi Event Filter -> Notes -> [F#7] to [A#7]
MIDI FX -> Transpose -> Interval -> Offset -> [+1]

7. Open these three pianoteq instances, set Diapason to 415 Hz
8. Set all tracks [Input Echo] to [Auto-Through]
9. Four instances of pianoteq may create loud pedal sound, turn off all pedal sounds if needed
x. If you are beginners, you can download the cakewalk sonar template project file here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ktbvrkdmvz40468/PIANOTEQ.cwp?dl=0

PS1: Sonar Platinum supports Windows 10 WASAPI Exclusive low latency, No ASIO needed. Achieve 3ms latency using Windows 10 Build-in WASAPI.

PS2: The protection method used by Pianoteq is Code Virtualizer by Oreans Technology. After about one year of analyzing, disassembly and devirtualizing its custom virtual machine code, We still couldn't find any solution. We have already spent at least 500+ hours and we give up now.

PS3: You may think Pianoteq sounds good. However, after we compared 100+ virtual pianos, We scored Pianoteq only average. Currently the best virtual piano sound, is still limited to sampling technology, not modelling technology. If you listen carefully, you may find out that Pianoteq sounds fake. Modelling technology is still limited. Currently we believe the best virtual piano is The Grandeur. It was made by Galaxy Instruments and published by Native Instruments. The Grandeur is a Hamburg Steinway D Concert Grand Piano with Advanced Control. 18 Velocity Layers, Special Resonance Samples, Release Samples, Halfpedal, Repedal. Only Abouot 5GB Size and Only $99 USD.

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