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2016/06/08 14:30:51
Fleer
Included in Electric Pianos https://www.pianoteq.com/electric
Presets by the infamous KP Rausch. Got his Alesis Fusion stuff.
Also, R2 has now been relabelled MkI.
Edith says: MkII is free for EP bundle owners.
2016/06/09 11:21:35
SmokeyJ628
Sweet.  I own the EP pack, and they've added quite a bit to it for free over the past year (the Hohner pianets, MK II).
2016/06/09 11:30:18
Fleer
Yeah, it's the best bundle to start off with.
2016/06/09 14:16:26
thepianist65
I haven't used it in a long time, used to do it a lot until Lounge Lizard kind of took over--and now the Arturia and NI ones, too. But I'm gonna see about trying the MkII out.
2016/06/10 13:29:44
yorolpal
One more question.  If I buy the "Stage" version and pick the electric pianos, will I still have all the editing functionality of the Rhodes, etc...??  I'm a bit confused as to the limitations of "Stage".
 
2016/06/10 13:44:23
Mesh
thepianist53
I haven't used it in a long time, used to do it a lot until Lounge Lizard kind of took over--and now the Arturia and NI ones, too. But I'm gonna see about trying the MkII out.


I just got Lounge Lizard 4 and really impressed with it.....almost everything in there is very good. For someone who can barely bang on the keys, even I can sound good......it's that good. :)) 
2016/06/10 13:47:40
thepianist65
Having now tried the new e pianos I am very impressed, may indeed bring back the pianoteq Rhodes
2016/06/10 16:07:14
Mosvalve
I have the Real W1 piano at home. It still works. Needs a little love but not much. any interest?
2016/06/10 21:05:18
Fleer
yorolpal
One more question.  If I buy the "Stage" version and pick the electric pianos, will I still have all the editing functionality of the Rhodes, etc...??  I'm a bit confused as to the limitations of "Stage".
 

There's a lot less tweakability in Stage, such as no microphone settings. Then again, the electric pianos have no mic settings, even in Standard or Pro, so if you're going for the Electrics/Hohner bundle, Stage would be just fine. Less tweaking necessary with those. But once you add acoustic pianos, I would suggest upgrading to Standard.
Also note that Pianoteq 6 might be around the corner, possibly with other bundles. Then again, upgrading will be painless as it has always been, about 30 bux.
 
Edith says: well, there are a few electric piano presets that do allow for mic positioning in the Standard and Pro versions (not in Stage). Primarily the so-called "Roomy" presets, to (evidentially) capture the room sound. But we're talking about 5% of the electrics/Hohner presets. So, if you want Pianoteq for the electrics, Stage will do.
2016/06/10 21:11:21
Fleer
thepianist53
I haven't used it in a long time, used to do it a lot until Lounge Lizard kind of took over--and now the Arturia and NI ones, too. But I'm gonna see about trying the MkII out.

AAS LoungeLizard4 is a mighty sweet contender. I even prefer their GUI to the Pianoteq one, which just looks too red to me.
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