Buy the necessary cables to connect your speakers to the Mac headphone output, If the QSC 10s sound as good as the headphones (which make you happy with their sound), you will have good reason to believe that you dont need an outboard audio interface. Then I use the Fantom's audio jacks (headphones quite often) to listen to it. Easiest way to get the right answer to your question. The Fantom sends my keypresses via MIDI to the PC, and the software sends USB audio back to the Fantom. I have a very quiet mini PC that is USB connected to the Fantom. The feel is great, combined with the great sound from the mentioned software. ![]() While I’d never use Pianoteq as a main focus in a track, it’s great padding. I believe the free upgrade is for 1 year. The Garritan not only recorded the piano, but also the room, so it sounds like you are in the best room on the planet playing the best piano.Īre you using a $3600 keyboard workstation as a controller for those? Very generous, I bought Pianoteq 6 in Aug and I get a free version upgrade. Pianoteq 7 is free to try, and the cheapest version is enough for many people. I never feel that way with the V piano or any of the other Roland pianos. In either case, playing while listening to them just makes me want to keep playing and listening to the amazing sound. If I had to pick one, I would choose Garritan. I don't even use the Roland pianos anymore. Funny story, I preordered Keyscape (out of stock at the time) but got a Stage 3 HA88 which completely made me lose interest in Keyscape (at least for now) and cancelled the order. ![]() Pianoteq are distributing binaries, so the options they use for compiling are optimised for the rPI3, this might be sub-optimal for the Organelle which has a different CPU … also I don’t know if Pianoteq is multicore on the Arm compile - if it isn’t, the Organelle might fair better, if its multicore (which I think for osx it is), the Organelle will be no match at all.Garritan CFX and Pianoteq 7 meet all of my needs. I’ve had it since version 6 and have since upgraded to version 7 pro with all the grands except for K2. ![]() So I might as well use a rPI3b+ with a velocity sensitive keyboardĪnd I could be completely wrong… but with so many possibilities that the Organelle has, I tend to try to ‘choose my battles’, and play to the Organelle’s strength.Īll that said, if someone tries this, Id love to hear the results, and be delighted to hear I was wrong So I think, for low polyphony it might more ok…įor me a piano needs velocity, so the Organelle keyboard is a no-go, So from a tech point of view… I think its going to be a bit worst than that on an Organelle. I just checked on the pianoteq forum (who know they might have improved its efficiency on arm), and current reports of it working ‘ok’ with some audio issues (glitches) on the r3b, and better on the 3b+ ( I have both, I could test on, but time is not on my side ) (bare in mind here, im an avid Organelle fan, and also an avid Pianoteq user… its awesome, so id love it to work ) Its just I don’t think it’ll work well, so the effort. Unfortunately you cant transfer seats across usersīut honestly that’s not the issue, I have a license, and there is a ‘provision’ in the license where you can write to pianoteq for more ‘seats’ and also revocation, which I could easily justify.
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