Having just listened to Erzsébet Gódor play F. How far Modartt has come thus far is nothing short of wonderful." It’s going to be fascinating to observe how Pianoteq develops in the future. In fact, the traditional instrument types from the whole of Eastern Europe and Russia seem loaded with possibilities. My top wish would be for a pack containing a hammered dulcimer and its close relative, a cimbalom. We don’t really need another high-end concert grand piano (not that many Pianoteq fans would likely be annoyed at an Imperial Bösendorfer being added to the catalog!), but there are lots of opportunities beyond the well-stocked piano category. "I think it’s fun to speculate what might come next. I was struck by David Baer's comment on whither Pianoteq 7 in his recent review of our favourite application in the Sound Bytes magazine.Īfter giving a glowing review of the non-classical piano Instrument Packs, which, I should say, convinced me to add the Xylophone and Steelpans packs at the recent sale, he says the following:
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