Pianoteq 8

Play Realistic Pianos & More

Published by: Modartt
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PIANOTEQ: THE ULTIMATE VIRTUAL INSTRUMENT
Pianoteq is an award-winning virtual instrument that simulates a wide range of instruments including pianos, electric pianos, harpsichords, vibraphones, guitars, steel drums, and more, using advanced physical modeling. Unlike traditional virtual instruments that use recorded sounds, Pianoteq generates sounds in real-time by calculating the physics of how strings vibrate and how the soundboard radiates sound.

Why Pianoteq Stands Out:
- Realistic Playability: By modeling the physical properties of instruments, Pianoteq replicates the playability and complex behavior of real acoustic instruments.
- Compact Size: Without large samples, Pianoteq's file size is much smaller than other virtual instruments, making it ideal for your iOS device.

Trusted by the Best:
Steinway, KAWAI, Bösendorfer, C. Bechstein, Petrof, Steingraeber, Grotrian, Blüthner, and Hohner have all endorsed Pianoteq for its faithful sound reproduction.

Getting Started:
- Connect a MIDI device to your iPad/iPhone.
- Launch Pianoteq.
- Start playing!
Pianoteq also works as a plugin in any Audio Unit host application, such as GarageBand, AUM, Cubasis, Camelot, and more.
Note: All instruments run in demo mode (with some keys disabled) until you purchase a Pianoteq STAGE license (unlocks two instruments) or link to an existing Pianoteq user account with a valid license. Licenses purchased on the App Store are valid across other supported platforms (macOS, Windows, Linux).
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4.67 out of 5

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Pianoteq 8 Reviews

The perfect digital piano

Tudeledoki on

Netherlands

Pianoteq vastly outperforms alternatives. It not only requires extremely little storage for a serious piano as it does not rely on samples, but it has infinite dynamic sensitivity (again, because it does not rely on samples), and its latency is actually lower than sample-based alternatives on iPad (I find)!

Sounds very good, but no integration

Jan tuitman on

Netherlands

I cannot go below 3 stars because Pianoteq sounds really really good. If sound was the only thing that matttered I’d given it 5 stars. However, the BIG missing thing is serious integration with the rest of the iOS music eco system. The app is not an AUV3 plugin. Therefore you cannot use it inside Logic Pro or Cubase or AUM. The only way to record the sound coming out of Pianoteq on the iPad itself seems to be recording a screen capture movie. That is a sad state of affairs for people using the iPad for music production.

In short: “a must have” !

Gr.@dje (🈲). on

Netherlands

Truly amazing app, small in size, big in sound, dedicated support, and when you disregard the purchase price for iOS use only…… in short: "a must have" ! Gr.@dje (🈲).

I was waiting for this

Emiel333 on

Netherlands

I own a variety of piano instruments for my iPad Pro, and I do have good sounding piano plug-ins amongst them. But this? Pianoteq 8 blows every other piano plug-in available for iPad out of the water. It’s amazing how far we’ve come in terms of technology in the current day and age. Love it. Thanks developers from Modartt!

iPad + Roland FP10 + Pianoteq works amazing

wvanveen on

Netherlands

This software was already amazing, but the iPad version is super convenient. I am using this with my Roland and an iPad from 2020 and a camera adapter. No latency and great sound!

Finally, after all these years!

netinl on

Netherlands

I use Pianoteq to upgrade my aging digital piano to the latest and greatest digital piano sound. For years I struggled with Pianoteq on Windows with its less than stellar audio drivers. When I switched to a MacBook M1 I got much improved audio latency and better playability. But it was still a hassle to setup and connect my laptop every time I wanted to play the piano. All this has now come to an end. Pianoteq on iOS is exactly the same app as the desktop version. Because it has a single licence for all platforms as an existing user I got it for free. The performance is excellent even on my older iPhone. So when I now want to play the piano I just plug in my iPhone into the MIDI USB cable and I’m good to go!

Excellent

EvanFNG on

United States

This software is awesome. I use this with my Roland FP-30X and the sound is dramatically better than what’s offered stock with the piano. Easily worth the license fee. I also love that it records everything you play, so anytime you get a good take, you can stop and save it.

Sounds good but ui is hard to use

tradiopen on

United States

Sounds are great but the ui is hard to use.

The best piano on iPad.

eduardo 34 on

United States

Just wow Great that you have plenty of time to demo the different pianos. Not cheap, but same license works on other platforms as well..

Fantastic sound, terrible UI

c6y on

United States

I especially like that it is not using samples. This is fantastic sounding true emulation, and so much more flexible (and slim) for it. No huge sample data blobs. The only major downside is the terrible user interface. Maybe a granny’s wet dream, but not worthy of a professional tool.

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