Advanced Virtual Piano Software for Musicians

Pianoteq 4 is a cutting-edge virtual piano software designed for Mac users, offering an innovative approach to piano sound simulation. Utilizing advanced physical modeling technology, it accurately replicates the nuances of real acoustic pianos while occupying only 20MB of memory. The software is compatible with any MIDI keyboard, making it a versatile tool for musicians. With new sounds, features, and effects, Pianoteq 4 enhances the user experience, allowing for an immersive interaction with digital pianos.

This program includes a range of functionalities such as customizable microphone positioning, an equalizer, and a keyboard calibration wizard. It supports multiple input channels and offers a selection of four pedals: una corda, sustain, harmonic, and sostenuto. Musicians can enjoy a dynamic range of sound variations, from delicate pianissimo to powerful fortissimo, thanks to its sophisticated timbre control. Pianoteq 4 stands out as a powerful instrument for both performance and composition.

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