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Pianoteq mainstage
Pianoteq mainstage











  1. Pianoteq mainstage manual#
  2. Pianoteq mainstage upgrade#
  3. Pianoteq mainstage pro#
  4. Pianoteq mainstage software#
  5. Pianoteq mainstage plus#

Pianoteq mainstage software#

So definitely, if cost is currently a deciding factor, I think Pianoteq is one of the few software items I recommend saving up for.

Pianoteq mainstage pro#

If Pro has a question mark, then Standard will answer it quite well. Stage, just as good as starting point - you may find you are completely satisfied without anything extra - it's not so much that the sound is greatly lesser for home use, but that mainly our ability to edit (like a piano tuner or recording producer) is improved up the range as you'd expect. I recollect dipping my toes with Standard - which will certainly be a perfectly balanced level of features for most. (I couldn't resist the extra features of Pro but also realised that I would eventually collect all instruments and this I calculated saved me something approaching 500EU, depending on specials or bundles which do happen occasionally). To buy Studio to unlock all instruments instead of one by one purchasing the 20 or so of them individually would be where biggest savings are to be found in Pianoteq - but that's only of course if you would want to acquire the collection. Studio is a whole other kind of bargain really but the cost savings across the entire range of instruments is super. If you bought Standard and upgraded > Pro, you'd be out an extra 10. So if you bought Stage and upgraded > Standard, you'd be even (total 249). This way, you can confidently join in with some comfort that you're not financially putting yourself at a disadvantage by starting on even the entry level.

Pianoteq mainstage upgrade#

The 10 bump comes from the upgrade from Standard to Pro. Upgrade from Stage to Standard has no 'penalty' cost. If you start with Stage and upgrade to Standard and then Pro will only be 10EU more in total. The upgrade path in Pianoteq is absolutely fair. You're most welcome midiw, thank you - nice to help you and anyone searching. or I should put those here too for simplicity. if you click the link above, you can also click through to more detailed pages for both. Up to 48 kHz in PIANOTEQ Stage and Standard. PIANOTEQ PRO offers an internal sample rate of up to 192 kHz. In PIANOTEQ Standard, you can explore this feature with the volume and the detune parameter. PIANOTEQ PRO lets you edit 30 parameters for each note on your keyboard. Presets built with PIANOTEQ PRO can be loaded in PIANOTEQ Standard without limitation. In PIANOTEQ Stage, preset loading is limited to parameters that are present in the interface. Modartt: may I suggest that you add mention of the Studio offering here also During registration, you can choose two instrument packs with the Stage version, three with the Standard version and four with the PRO version. Here are notes copied from the page with commonly sought info: Supports up to 192 kHz audio, whereas Stage and Standard are at 48 kHz

pianoteq mainstage

Note-per-note edit - this capability is like the moment you are bitten by a radioactive spider - what you do with this power is up to you! Load external reverb impulse files - this is handled extremely well in Pianoteq, using it often instead of other reverb units Microphone settings - kind of god-level stuff compared, +++ worth it IMO Piano model tweaking *just not note-per-note editing except for volume and detune, so you can experience what you might be able to do with around 30 other deeper paramsĪdvance tuning (try clicking the little 'u' on interface to get the settings page - you can edit or load tunings (.scl and other formats)

Pianoteq mainstage plus#

(Stage = 2, Standard = 3, Pro = 3, Studio = All instruments plus any new ones for a following year which is the least expensive way to get the complete collection in the end - worth considering if you contemplate collecting all over time).Ĭan load and fully hear/play Pro edited FXP (preset) files (Stage can't load/play 'deep' edited or note-per note settings - this is pretty good reason to get Standard, if you don't expect or want to do your own deep FXP editing) Standard has everything included with Stage but an extra instrument at purchase. There are a few diffs between Stage and Standard:

Pianoteq mainstage manual#

Opening "Help", you can select to read the manual - it does contain a lot of info, even if you just skim the contents to see how deep it goes. Pianoteq has a lot of things built into the interface, so keep in mind, some things may be a click away. You can see a checklist here on the Pianoteq 6 product information page.













Pianoteq mainstage