Sorry, there's actually no comparison whatsoever. I have PianoTeq, and I have personally tried Roland's V-Piano and tweaked some of the modeling set-ups and characteristics. This appears to have eliminated the latency (well, there's still a tiny delay, but it is so small as to be forgivable), so now it is as though I upgraded my Roland F-100 to a v-piano type machine for only a few hundred dollars.Īctually I haven't got the full version of pianoteq yet but I'm planning to! Apparently this intercepts the operating system's sound monitoring software and does it more directly by modifying the buffer size. After a little research, I discovered the ASIO driver. There was a very noticable delay between the keyboard action and hearing it on my laptop. One problem I had to contend with was midi latency. Then I run the sound out of my laptop into the speakers of my digital piano-and presto, I have a piano that sounds as great as v-piano for a fraction of the price! then I have Pianoteq running for the sound. So what I'm doing now is, I'm running my Roland F-100 digital piano (one of the low end ones, but pretty good for the price) to my laptop with a MIDI to USB cable. Anyone else tried Pianoteq? I got the demo version recently, and posted a couple of improvisations exported by is absolutely stunning! From what I can tell, this is similar technology to the is real time modeling of a piano, rather than sampling, and it actually sounds more realistic than sampling!
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