Well done, as always! I don't know how exactly you're recording it (looks like pure audio only), but I prefer to record it as MIDI straight from Pianoteq itself, then save MIDI file and export as audio. Helps a lot when you have wrong notes that need editing, or basically for more flexibility
@@TheFlamingPiano Shouldn't be suprised - the professional use case is to use Pianoteq within a DAW. The casual/"home" use case is standalone. If Pianoteq would not be able to output its best sound to a hosting DAW I would say it was a crippled virtual instrument ...
@@keska01 hi, this piano had sound without computer ? I mean you can plug it into speakers ? Or just playing with computer, thanks for responding me (sorry im not english) 🎵👊
Hello sir :) I know this is an old video, so I wouldn't expect a reply, but I'll try anyways. I'm looking for a digital piano for practising piano at home and using as a basic midi controller, so I can record my playing into logic with midi. I dont know much about midi, music software, etc. so my terminology is probably incorrect, apologies. I was looking at the mp11se, however because I'm clueless I didn't realise it doesn't come with speakers (It's a stage piano so I should have known) so i'd need to buy speakers, and an amp, aswell as the piano itself and a mac for logic. regardless the mp11se in terms of action, quality, functions it seems to be pretty close to what I'm looking for... I also liked the look of the vpc1 controller by kawai; other than the fact you cant play immediately and have to play it through a vst or whatever. I'm looking for a digital piano with the highest quality action, and realism, that I can use for practice in my room. I'm looking for something that's pretty basic in terms of functions however high quality. My main necessities are that I can use with headphones, but also comes with built in speakers incase my family wants to hear, I dont really want to have to buy speaker and an amp just to be able to hear. Also with MIDI capability so I can mess around in logic and make stuff up for a bit of fun. Also am interested in playing around with a VST like pianoteq or keyscape etc. Mainly I want the best action, built in speakers, and midi capability. Price range anything within £2000. I wont need it to be transportable etc. as it'll stay in my room. I liked the look of the mp11se, THE ONLY problem is that I don't have speakers or an amp and so it's all going to be about £2500 + (all together) at least. I'd like something similar to the MP11se or the VPC1 but with built in speakers basically. Any thoughts? You're a very good player btw :)
Hey there! It’s hard to give you advice, the VPC and MP11SE are both phenomenal in terms of action. Of course you would need your own speakers. Maybe it’s best to get a digital piano with a good action that’s also not a stage piano since you’re not moving it. Check out the Yamaha p515 or the new Kawai CA59 series. Those actions are also good plus they got built in speakers. Best of luck in your adventure of finding the right instrument 🤟
@@keska01 Thank you! I really do appreciate your reply, very helpful I'll have a look at more digital's as you said rather than stage piano's. I did really like the look of the vpc1, but I think for me it's better to have a digital so I can practice without needing to buy a mac etc.
P K I agree, I would probably get a digital with a good action especially if you’re not moving the piano much! Also consider it is always a nicer furniere piece than a stage piano, you would also need a very sturdy stand , speakers plus stand for speakers, lots of VST etc - overall I think you spend the same money just in multiple items. Look at the Kawai CA59 is it’s in your budget, the action is good, real wood plus speakers are good, too! You can play with or without vst. / As a matter of fact I don’t own the VPC anymore, I got myself a Kawai Ca79 in polishes ebony and really love it. Didn’t have time to put any videos due to moving etc! From what you say I would look into digital with good actions, don’t buy too cheap to regret your choice in a few months down the road! I hope it helps and thanks for subscribing 😀
@@keska01 Awesome, thanks again. I'm on board with what you're thinking, I'm happy to spend a good amount as long as I end up with something I'm happy with. Does the Ca79 have a midi port? I think that's what it's called lmao. Or usb? I'll check it out.
How is or was your experience with the triple pedal unit? I am really tempted to get a VPC1 but hear so many stories about the faulty pedals🤔 Oh and btw, that's a nice stand underneath the keyboard. May I ask what brand it is? Thanks.
Hey my experience was quiet good actually. However I didn't have the VPC more than 1,5 years so I cannot speak for long term durability. The stage was called on stage WS550 hope it helps!
Hi there, the VPC1 is a virtual controller so depending which piano VST you use you can change the temperament. I've had the VPC1 for about 2 years now! Highly recommended, thanks for your comment!
Great musicality (the Steingraeber pairs wonderfully) and terrific control - especially for three years' experience. I'm looking to invest in a setup like yours but just with the mp11se instead of the vpc1; could you please tell me what stands you have or would recommend for the pair of LSR308 speakers? And do you still like and recommend the LSR310 woofer? Thanks!
Thank you very much for your comment! I have the Ultimate Support stands, it's very stable. Also I personally 100% recommend a subwoofer, I like the low key to have some volume and bass and vibration through my pedal into my body. Makes it more real for me. Hope it helps!
Hi, what's your advice for keyboard supports like the one you're using in this video? Do you thing this one does the job well in keeping the VPC1 safe from falling? This one seems to be the Gator GFW-UTL-WS250 right? Btw, nice playing!
No quiero desmotivarte con este comentario, de hecho, te animo a que sigas mejorando, pero me ha dolido escuchar esto, dios. Aprende a hacer trinos por la salud auditiva de quien te escuche. Lo demás muy bonito. Saludos.
Thank you very much for your comment! I never had any piano lessons and just learned via RUclips, but this is a good advice, I will try to work on it. Thanks a lot for your constructive feedback. Cheers!
You have a good piano playing, I love Chopin, my fav is Op 28-4
Duhemsounds thanks a lot! I am self taught so I appreciate your comment! OP28-4 is beautiful! I love Chopin as well 🤩
Thanks for watching!
FANTASTIC! and your pets are loving it. I could listen all day! How is it you don’t read music??? 🤯
Thank you for listening and commenting! Still can't read music... really gotta start learning at some point :S :S :S
Fantastic man. Have been following your progress. Keep up the good work.
Ankit thank you so much, thanks for following the progress :p
Very very nice
Thanks a lot 😀
Well done, as always! I don't know how exactly you're recording it (looks like pure audio only), but I prefer to record it as MIDI straight from Pianoteq itself, then save MIDI file and export as audio. Helps a lot when you have wrong notes that need editing, or basically for more flexibility
Hey, thanks for your comment! I also record from Pianoteq into Logic Pro so the sound is nice and clean. Cheers :)
Really, better than exporting audio from pianoteq? That's a surprise
@@TheFlamingPiano Shouldn't be suprised - the professional use case is to use Pianoteq within a DAW. The casual/"home" use case is standalone. If Pianoteq would not be able to output its best sound to a hosting DAW I would say it was a crippled virtual instrument ...
@@TheFlamingPiano Amateur
Outstanding
Thanks a lot mate!
@@keska01 hi, this piano had sound without computer ? I mean you can plug it into speakers ? Or just playing with computer, thanks for responding me (sorry im not english) 🎵👊
Christophe no this is a midi controller! You need to play it through a piano vst through a laptop or iPad which is connected to speakers
@@keska01 Oh i see.. Thank you and keep going ! 🎵👊
Im a self taught too 😉
Beautiful song and cute doggies 😍😍
Beautiful played! and cute dogs!
Thank you very much!
dadash irooni hasti?
Excellent playing bud! You're really making that Kawai sing ever so gently, just like how Chopin would. Bravo!
Merci kheili mamnoon! :)
Appreciate your comment and time watching
@@keska01 You're an inspiration to me. All the best.
@@H.A.. damet garm, you honor me! Thank you and all the best for you as well!
Sabe o nome do piano
Very enjoyable
thank you! :)
New sunscriber here.. pianist and seaboardist
Excellent playing and well done on teaching yourself. I have the Kawai VPC1 and Pianoteq but prefer the Blüthner Model 1 with the chamber BA preset.
The Blüthner is very nice indeed! Thanks for your comment 😊
I play the Bluethner Concert recording BA.
Good interpretation! What piano you using?
Very nice Digital Piano.. what's the brand?
Hey at that time I had the kawai VPC1
Jajajaja ... nice dogs. Surely if they could applaud, they would. Greetings. 👌🏻
Hahaha thx! They are my daily audience ☺️
Wow! Self taught pianiat..
Thanks a lot for your nice comment ☺️
Hello sir :) I know this is an old video, so I wouldn't expect a reply, but I'll try anyways.
I'm looking for a digital piano for practising piano at home and using as a basic midi controller, so I can record my playing into logic with midi. I dont know much about midi, music software, etc. so my terminology is probably incorrect, apologies.
I was looking at the mp11se, however because I'm clueless I didn't realise it doesn't come with speakers (It's a stage piano so I should have known) so i'd need to buy speakers, and an amp, aswell as the piano itself and a mac for logic. regardless the mp11se in terms of action, quality, functions it seems to be pretty close to what I'm looking for... I also liked the look of the vpc1 controller by kawai; other than the fact you cant play immediately and have to play it through a vst or whatever.
I'm looking for a digital piano with the highest quality action, and realism, that I can use for practice in my room. I'm looking for something that's pretty basic in terms of functions however high quality. My main necessities are that I can use with headphones, but also comes with built in speakers incase my family wants to hear, I dont really want to have to buy speaker and an amp just to be able to hear. Also with MIDI capability so I can mess around in logic and make stuff up for a bit of fun. Also am interested in playing around with a VST like pianoteq or keyscape etc.
Mainly I want the best action, built in speakers, and midi capability. Price range anything within £2000. I wont need it to be transportable etc. as it'll stay in my room. I liked the look of the mp11se, THE ONLY problem is that I don't have speakers or an amp and so it's all going to be about £2500 + (all together) at least. I'd like something similar to the MP11se or the VPC1 but with built in speakers basically. Any thoughts? You're a very good player btw :)
Hey there!
It’s hard to give you advice, the VPC and MP11SE are both phenomenal in terms of action. Of course you would need your own speakers. Maybe it’s best to get a digital piano with a good action that’s also not a stage piano since you’re not moving it. Check out the Yamaha p515 or the new Kawai CA59 series. Those actions are also good plus they got built in speakers. Best of luck in your adventure of finding the right instrument 🤟
@@keska01 Thank you! I really do appreciate your reply, very helpful I'll have a look at more digital's as you said rather than stage piano's. I did really like the look of the vpc1, but I think for me it's better to have a digital so I can practice without needing to buy a mac etc.
Here's a sub for you :) Cheers
P K I agree, I would probably get a digital with a good action especially if you’re not moving the piano much! Also consider it is always a nicer furniere piece than a stage piano, you would also need a very sturdy stand , speakers plus stand for speakers, lots of VST etc - overall I think you spend the same money just in multiple items. Look at the Kawai CA59 is it’s in your budget, the action is good, real wood plus speakers are good, too! You can play with or without vst. / As a matter of fact I don’t own the VPC anymore, I got myself a Kawai Ca79 in polishes ebony and really love it. Didn’t have time to put any videos due to moving etc! From what you say I would look into digital with good actions, don’t buy too cheap to regret your choice in a few months down the road! I hope it helps and thanks for subscribing 😀
@@keska01 Awesome, thanks again. I'm on board with what you're thinking, I'm happy to spend a good amount as long as I end up with something I'm happy with. Does the Ca79 have a midi port? I think that's what it's called lmao. Or usb? I'll check it out.
How is or was your experience with the triple pedal unit? I am really tempted to get a VPC1 but hear so many stories about the faulty pedals🤔
Oh and btw, that's a nice stand underneath the keyboard. May I ask what brand it is? Thanks.
Hey my experience was quiet good actually. However I didn't have the VPC more than 1,5 years so I cannot speak for long term durability. The stage was called on stage WS550
hope it helps!
How long have you had a VPC1? And can you change the tuning and temperment to well-tempered from "equal temperment?"
Hi there, the VPC1 is a virtual controller so depending which piano VST you use you can change the temperament. I've had the VPC1 for about 2 years now! Highly recommended, thanks for your comment!
@@keska01 And tuning? C=256 for example. Thank you so much!
Bryan Barajas you can change pretty much anything with sophisticated piano software! Cheers
The vpc-1 has nothing to do with the tuning. It doesn't make any sound, it just outputs midi information.
you look like the main character of The Pianist movie
Great musicality (the Steingraeber pairs wonderfully) and terrific control - especially for three years' experience. I'm looking to invest in a setup like yours but just with the mp11se instead of the vpc1; could you please tell me what stands you have or would recommend for the pair of LSR308 speakers? And do you still like and recommend the LSR310 woofer? Thanks!
Thank you very much for your comment!
I have the Ultimate Support stands, it's very stable. Also I personally 100% recommend a subwoofer, I like the low key to have some volume and bass and vibration through my pedal into my body. Makes it more real for me. Hope it helps!
KE Piano that helps a lot. Thanks a bunch!
Hi. What speakers and subwoofer do you have? Are you happy with them? Thanks
Hey! At that time I had the JBL LSR 308 and the LSR subwoofer
Great speakers but pretty big :)
Hi, what's your advice for keyboard supports like the one you're using in this video? Do you thing this one does the job well in keeping the VPC1 safe from falling? This one seems to be the Gator GFW-UTL-WS250 right? Btw, nice playing!
Hey, I think that stand supports it without problems!
Thanks for your comment and watching :)
What piano stand is that?
Julian Hofbauer: On-Stage WS550 Heavy Duty T-Stand
😢🤧😇
Doggo audiency.
No quiero desmotivarte con este comentario, de hecho, te animo a que sigas mejorando, pero me ha dolido escuchar esto, dios. Aprende a hacer trinos por la salud auditiva de quien te escuche. Lo demás muy bonito. Saludos.
Thank you very much for your comment! I never had any piano lessons and just learned via RUclips, but this is a good advice, I will try to work on it. Thanks a lot for your constructive feedback. Cheers!
@@keska01 So picky. It sounded wonderful to me. I'm impressed by the fact that you're self-taught and can play this way after only 3 years!
Omar Alejandro so nice of you! Thanks a lot for your comment ☺️🙌
this piece of shit pianoteq sounds not too bad in this video :D
Vytautas Straižys haha 😂 I appreciate it! Thanks a lot :)
@@keska01 try though garritan or ravenscroft :) next level :) cant wait until my vpc1 arrives next week!!
Vytautas Straižys I really like Ravenscroft 275, too! Here is one cover with it: ruclips.net/video/pLnoHe3Y84Q/видео.html