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Kawai vpc1 modartt pianoteq 5
Kawai vpc1 modartt pianoteq 5









kawai vpc1 modartt pianoteq 5

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So I was thinking about some funny solution, like Pianoteq "baking" the sound into something mp3-like as it's being played.? I'm just sad I can't unleash the full potential of the speakers, not with Pianoteq while I'm playing, but they can certainly take a beating when I play back the mp3. I think this is true because it usually wouldn't pop with single notes, but rather larger, louder chords in some registers (this might be related to the resonant frequencies of the speakers). My ideas: it's not actually Pianoteq, per se, but the way it mixes individual sounds into the blend that we hear - maybe it's the polyphony that hurts the speakers, which gets lost as it's exported to mp3. So it's not the speakers to blame, it's Pianoteq! My question is: has anyone bumped into the same problem and what did they do to mitigate/eliminate it? Thanks. However! Recently I exported some mp3 from my Pianoteq recordings and played them on the speakers and I couldn't believe it.but I could increase the volume even beyond a bearable threshold and there is ZERO popping. I hooked them up and what do you know, they were pretty solid! However, there was a pretty vague volume level (still pretty quiet) at which the speakers started to pop, so I usually used headphones and eventually I moved speakers away from the VPC and used them for gaming (much better bass than the built-in monitor speakers). Some time ago I picked up $40 speakers from a thrift shop thinking if they're bad, I wouldn't be losing too much (tested them in the shop, they were playing).

kawai vpc1 modartt pianoteq 5

Using Kawai VPC1 (still working perfectly and I can't complain!) + Pianoteq STAGE v6.5.2 (I still like the sounds, hasn't grown old on me yet)











Kawai vpc1 modartt pianoteq 5