Pianoteq
Pianoteq is a software synthesizer that features real-time MIDI-control of digital physically modeled pianos and related instruments, including electric piano, harp, harpsichord, fortepiano, and various metallophones. It is usable as a stand-alone program for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, iPadOS and Linux platforms, or as a plug in for VSTi hosts and two VSTi counterpart for use with digital [audio workstation]s.
History and technology
The original version of the program was released in August 2006. The software's physically modeled synthesis create sound from scratch using several megabytes of mathematical algorithms to generate electric piano and acoustic piano sounds that can be manipulated analogously to those produced by their material counterparts. Pianoteq's modeled sounds are supplemented with sampled pedal noise, key release, and hammer noise.Patches for additional instruments are also available. Several of the historical instruments were created as part of the KIViR project, which aims to create playable digital models of historical keyboard instruments in museums like the Händel-Haus in Halle.