![]() Pianoteq's support said it is easy but wouldn't tell me how to do it (not very helpul). Now in either case there is no reason you couldn't set up two instances of either and use an Expression pedal to cross-mix between different versions though that would technically not be 'morphing' though the end results would be quite close to a casual listener. Pianoteq I'd like to use Pianoteq as a VST plugin with Sonar 6 Studipo, but I can't find how to do it. Ircam -Also no, you set up (or 'randomize' per note or whole insrument) the prepared part from a catalog of techniques-per-string and that is your instrument. There is A LOT of variation within a sound type though, radical parameter settings can make even a regular a 'piano' generate 'steel pan' and other quite dissimilar characteristics so don't sell it short until you try it -) ![]() Pianoteq - No combining or morphing between models/expansions.only the presently selected sound is 'per note' edited. It is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux, and will even run on some ARM-based boards such as the Raspberry Pi. If I open Pianoteq first, then Dorico, I can disable MIDI input in Dorico, play on Pianoteq, and notate in Dorico. In both cases, you use single 'model' with variations, so no combinations of different models within one instrument. Pianoteq is an award-winning virtual instrument which you can install on your computer (PC/Mac). Dorico - Steinberg Forums Open Dorico, then Pianoteq, no sound from Pianoteq Dorico TimWalden May 8, 2023, 8:46pm 1 Perhaps this has been asked already. right now i'm using two keyboards but i'd like to get that a bit more elegant. ![]() one question: can you go from normal piano to prepared with say, the mod wheel or a footpedal? i'm looking for ways to slip in and out of the 'other' sounds. Recently got the ni giant and it's good, but obviously it's sample based and i would need the full version of kontakt to do anything like that. Sounds interesting! so the model they use is the same and you can go from piano to steel pan and get everything in between? or do they use a new model for each instrument and the variations are within those limits? ![]()
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