Pianoteq

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Ottawa58
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If only there was a way to load Pianoteq directly into the Kronos SSD, and use the screen to adjust the parameters :)

Obviously that would take a joint venture, and some programming. But if you browse any piano forum, it is plain to see that almost everyone loves Pianoteq. (Me too)

This would be way better than paying $249 US for an Austrian piano --- Pianoteq is $129 US for the stage version.
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Post by SanderXpander »

Honestly I think it's good but only for some things.
Still, you could get a Windows tablet to run it on and use the Kronos as audio interface.
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The added benefit of routing a tablet through the Kronos is that you can run music through it when you are not playing. I run my computer into the Kronos all the time. Computers usually have cheap interfaces.
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Post by SanderXpander »

Exactly! Win-win! You can even keep USB audio off globally in the Kronos and have a custom "external audio" program with silent oscillators and USB audio in for seamless switching.
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Post by EvilDragon »

SanderXpander wrote:Still, you could get a Windows tablet to run it on and use the Kronos as audio interface.
This is the way to do it, IMO.

Love the sound of Pianoteq's Blüthner and Model B... The latest Rückner harpsichord is sick, too.
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