

Pianoteq has a nifty assistant for that aswell, and it makes use of pedal velocity and note off velocity aswell.ĮDIT: Pianoteq can also use ASIO devices to bypass the shitty windows audio driversĪll in all, I paid 100€ for the stage version which included the D4 and K2 piano presets but lacks the possibility to change the physical modelling parameters. One of the most important aspects for me (since my digital piano is kinda shitty) is that you can customize the midi velocity curve. The extra effects (namely reverb) are very good and add a lot of depth to the sound. Pianoteq automatically saves your sessions even if they are days old so you'll never have to hit record again. The CPU usage is very low and should it be a bottleneck the polyphony can be auto-regulated.

The sound is beyond any digital piano I've ever played and can be tuned to your likings. Pianoteq has some insanely accurate physical modelling and you can change all parameters (limited in the stage version). So I read a discussion here some days ago where people recommended Pianoteq for a better sound so I downloaded the trial version
