

So it might come as a surprise, if you haven’t followed its development from the start, that Pianoteq is now 12 years old. Modartt’s modelled piano just keeps getting better.Īcoustic modelling instruments and plug-ins, which generate sounds from mathematical simulations of real materials, are still relatively thin on the ground, and can sometimes have a bit of a futuristic vibe. It also changes its backdrop and design depending on what type of instrument you’re playing.

The user interface is by default quite compact, but scalable. Pianoteq 6, resplendent in polished black with its new Steinway & Sons branding, and with most of its extensive sound editing parameters exposed.
