Pianoteq 4
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The upside of this is that you'll never lose that inspirational bit of noodling again, though you do find yourself listening back to performances and wondering whether you were really that good/bad.
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What's more, this is true even if you close down the application and turn your computer off. Speaking of which, there's now a handy performance log in the standalone Pianoteq app even if you don't hit Record, your last 25 played sequences (maximum of 400,000 MIDI events) are captured behind the scenes for easy recall later. You may have these bases covered by your favourite plug-ins, but the processors are nicely employed in many of the presets (particularly those included with the electric piano and Clavinet add-ons) and are particularly useful for those who will be using Pianoteq standalone as a performance instrument. There are other new effects, too: delay, chorus, flanger, amplifier and compressor. As before, your piano's specs and tonal characteristics can be adjusted in the Tuning, Voicing and Design panels. Most importantly, the new reverb does a fine job of giving the piano a more realistic sense of space. Wisely, Modartt has kept the number of controls here to a minimum there's nothing that will scare tech-wary pianists, though more adventurous sorts can load in their own impulse responses. Another key addition to Pianoteq 4 is a tidy convolution reverb unit.