Cheers for the advice chaps. I'm a makeshift keys player at best, so it's not something that'd get a lot of use. Just looking for something that I could fire up and would sound decent in the mix without too much hassle really, so perhaps Pianoteq isn't the way to go here.
Scott On 8/22/12, Jim Noseworthy <jim.nosewor...@compuconference.com> wrote: > Scott: > > I have Pianoteq as well as other pianos such as Ivory, True Pianos, and > those that shipp with Apple's MainStage. In my opinion, if you are looking > for a piano sound, Pianoteq would not be the way to go. If, however, you > are looking for a highly configurable instrument, Pianoteq might be a good > choice. > > If you are wanting to purchase Pianoteq, I can probably give you a good > deal > since I never use the piano. > > Cheers. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com [mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On > Behalf > Of Kevin Reeves > Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 9:23 AM > To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: Question about Pianoteq > > I preferred to use the pianos in logic. > On Aug 22, 2012, at 5:44 AM, Scott Chesworth wrote: > >> Hey Kevin, >> >> Did you not dig it enough to purchase after the demo, or do you >> already have a plugin you prefer? Just curiosity really. >> >> Cheers >> Scott >> >> On 8/22/12, Kevin Reeves <reeves...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> Piano tech worked fine for me on Pro TOols. I could see all of the >>> parameters no problem. Not sure about any key strokes, as I didn't >>> use the stand alone version. I just tried the 3 day demo. >>> >>> Kevin > >