Information - Concerts, News,FAQs, Archives. Organs - Electronic (B3 etc.), Pipe, Theatre. Who's Who - Professional Pianists on Piano World Member Recordings - Non Classical Pianist CornerĮVENTS! Piano Concerts, Recitals, Competitions.įun Stuff! - Parties, Tours, Projects & More.įorum Members Parties, Tours, Cruises, & M. MY NEW PIANO or KEYBOARD! - Share Your Story! If I used the headphones directly from the laptop the noise was gone, but the headphone entry is located on the middle right side of the laptop (idiots), so the cable was going diagonally over the keyboard to my left ear, so I needed to stretch it behind the piano and sometimes it would snap, what a mess lol.ĭigital Pianos - Electronic Pianos - Synths &a. I could use ASIO4ALL also but the problem was that if I got the output from the laptop headphone to the piano, it had a nasty noise. Then I connected MIDI out from the piano to the MIDI in from the interface, and the two jack outputs from the interface to the two jack inputs from the piano, and finally the outputs from the piano to the monitors. The USB ports however don't have enough power for the interface and it doesn't come with external power supply, so I temporarily used an iPhone charger with a USB cable from my mouse that I don't need all the time.
Pianoteq 5 vst pro#
My laptop is new and kinda high end (Zenbook Pro UX580) it never get past 20%. So I got the Steinberg UR22 and now it works great. You'll never tell the difference, soundwise. You can adjust settings to give best advantage for a less powerful computer.
I took the plunge it set up itself and all has been well since. 5.8 it would not take, so I was apprehensive about running 6 whrn it came out. I could run Pteq 5.3 on my 2008 Acer laptop. And, the desktop was far less expensive than any of the laptops that had sufficient computing power. I returned the laptop and purchased a desktop whose processor met the requirements, and, all is well. That's when I discovered the database of processors from the Pianoteq FAQ and found that the laptop's processor was listed in that database with benchmark performance far below those approved for Pianoteq 6.
However, the laptop was inadequate for Pianoteq 6. Its processor was superior to the processor in the desktop I had successfully used for the earlier Pianoteq 5. Upon purchasing Pianoteq 6, I bought a new laptop for the purpose. See if your processor is on the list of adequate processors. That database also has thousands of processors listed that do not or might not meet the requirements. There they have a link to a huge list of processors they know are capable of handling the extra demands of Pianoteq 6. Go to the Pianoteq website and look in the FAQ. So, make sure your laptop has a sufficient processor if you are using Pianoteq 6. Pianoteq 6 puts substantially greater demands on your computer's processor than did Pianoteq 5.
Pianoteq 5 vst manuals#
The details are found in the manuals supplied with the UR22. So you can use another standard USB cable to connect the piano to the computer.Ĭhoose either one of these two connection schemes. Most pianos also have a USB-to-host jack, usually a type B connector.
The other end goes to the UR22's MIDI IN jack. One end of the cable connects to the piano's MIDI OUT jack. The piano connects to the audio interface using a standard MIDI cable.
Pianoteq 5 vst software#
SENDING PIANO KEYSTROKES TO THE PIANO SOFTWARE ON YOUR COMPUTER (Or using the ASIO software supplied with the audio interface.
Pianoteq 5 vst Pc#
The PC suffers from delay/latency in its audio subsystem, so you use ASIO4All software to fix that. The audio output jacks on the UR22 connect to an amplifier and speakers. It is a higher-quality substitute for the computer's sound card. It's the same type of cable you use to connect a printer. Audio interfaces like the UR22 connect to a computer with a standard USB cable, the kind with a rectangular (type A) connector on one end plugged into the computer, and a square (type B) connector plugged into the UR22.