
In the early 90's, a lot of people gained interest in computers and the internet, but almost no one knew anything about them.
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and now they're still struggling to fit a half-decent foundation under all that hideous mess.Įvery OS has its good and bad points, except windows which has no good points - unless you count MARKETING as a good point. The making of windows started with the decorations, facade, etc. Not surprising, since DOS was a cheap ripoff of a system called CP/M that was popular in the 1970's (look it up on wikipedia) and that was a cheap ripoff of the first Unix systems from the late 60's / early 70's. Having been a programmer since those days for a variety of platforms, it's my personal experience that windows is the ONLY one that constantly, purposely gives both users and developers nothing but constant headaches and trouble. ) that are completely awkward and contrary to what any sane OS does, etc etc. i/o system calls (files, tcp sockets, IPC. core system files being limited to 8.3 filenames, the hideous primary key database at the center of the "OS" called the "system registry" (the last place where such a database belongs). Windows still drags with it a huge history of "issues" from its DOS/QDOS and windows 95 days, like. Modartt has devoted two years of research to developing and refining its award-winning physical model.DOS is not a part of Windows since ummmmm WinXP? Again - grow up Pianoteq 5 brings a new clarity and authenticity to the piano sound. It offers no less than nine new piano models, and sound recording is taken to a higher level of control with the addition of directional microphones, letting the user choose from a range of well- known microphone brands. "Body and soul" for the current piano models and new Grand Piano K2Įver since Pianoteq’s initial release in 2006, its physical model has been continuously developed for each major version. Pianoteq 5 refines the attack and soundboard model. The result is a new clarity and authenticity in the Grand Piano models D4, Blüthner Model 1, YC5 Rock Piano and the U4 Upright. A new Grand Piano K2, created for Pianoteq 5, has evolved by combining the best elements of several source pianos. Its 211 cm (6' 11") cabinet offers the magnificent sound that comes from a perfect balance between warmth and brilliance. In collaboration with Kremsegg Schloss Museum (Austria), a collection of beautiful historical pianos has been created, ranging from 18 th Century to late 19 th Century instruments. The collection includes virtual copies of pianofortes, such as a J. Broadwood (1796), and grand pianos, such as an I. Incomparable for rendering the music of the Classical period, these instruments can also be used for more recent compositions.

New microphones bring a higher level of control to the recording project The late-19 th Century pianos, particularly, with a design approaching that of a modern piano, illuminate jazz and other modern music. Modartt Pianoteq 5 Studio is a virtual piano which functions through the Physical Modeling Engine without any samples. The improved physical model makes it possible to work with directional microphones such as cardioid and figure 8.


The sound of the choosen piano can be modeled and edited with a very extensive amount of parameters.
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The Studio version extends the Pro version with 13 additional instruments. Fifteen microphones of well- known brands are modelled, increasing the palette of available sound colours. New product content: to piano or not to piano New features have been added: the microphones can be rotated in all three dimensions and attached together for their positioning, and they also offer control over polarity and the proximity effect. Pianoteq 5 comes with three possible "flavours": Acoustic pianos (D4 and K2), Electric pianos (Vintages Tines R2, Vintage Reeds W1 and Clavinet) and Chromatic percussions (Vibraphones, Xylophone and Marimba). The flavour is selected during the purchase of a Pianoteq licence (Stage, Standard or Pro).
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Listen to audio samples and download a free trial version at.Īny additional instrument (D4, Blüthner, Kremsegg Collection I and II, Electric pianos, etc.) can then be purchased at any time for 49€ ($59).
