Pianissimo is a Virtual Grand Piano, delivering the rich, warm sound and expressiveness of a classic grand piano. It operates as a VSTi plug-in, or runs as a stand-alone application.
If you'd like to help test Pianissimo, please go to the Acoustica beta page, and report any problems you find there.
Pianissimo beta testing!
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- Acoustica Greg
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I' tried it and i really enjoyed. Except the reverb unit is too confuse (many of us are thinking the same).
Other wise this product is really good (i think better than Truepianos) and i plan to buy it as soon my paypal account is supplied.
I just noticed than (but not important) the soft pedal is not animated like sustain is.
Great job !!
Other wise this product is really good (i think better than Truepianos) and i plan to buy it as soon my paypal account is supplied.
I just noticed than (but not important) the soft pedal is not animated like sustain is.
Great job !!
Yes, this piano is really nice. This is the first time I try one which sounds good and runs on my laptop ! I also agree with ehma about the reverb which makes the piano sound "strange" in the lower part of the keyboard.
I would have these suggestions :
- some people may miss a transposer feature (even if there is not such a feature on a real piano ).
- the user may have a better feeling about velocity if the adjustment were more detailed than 5 settings (a real curve would be appreciated).
About both points, I used Midi-ox and midi-yoke to make this possible (my Yamaha P90 midi-out level is not so nice on the subject of velocity).
I have tried to enroll as beta tester member, does anyone now how much time is needed to be accepted ? (or to be considered as rejected) I noticed several points I would like to indicate.
I would have these suggestions :
- some people may miss a transposer feature (even if there is not such a feature on a real piano ).
- the user may have a better feeling about velocity if the adjustment were more detailed than 5 settings (a real curve would be appreciated).
About both points, I used Midi-ox and midi-yoke to make this possible (my Yamaha P90 midi-out level is not so nice on the subject of velocity).
I have tried to enroll as beta tester member, does anyone now how much time is needed to be accepted ? (or to be considered as rejected) I noticed several points I would like to indicate.
- Acoustica Greg
- Posts: 24716
- Joined: Wed Mar 01, 2006 5:30 pm
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