afreshcupofjoe wrote: And that's really the problem I see here. People are trying to justify their opinions with a bunch of technical specs that don't really prove anything.
The problem here is that you are talking to yourself and not paying much attention to what a person is saying. I said it FEELS better as a player how Pianoteq responds like an instrument... Then you respond to me that a bunch of technical specs doesn't prove anything??
Sure Pianoteq has a hint of artificial-ness at times... but so does playing back a series of recordings by keypress. There is an audible artificialness to samples that experienced piano players hear and have articulated. Those are also not technical specs but experienced ears describing what they hear based on many years of piano playing.
You are focusing on a particular form of fake-ness that you hear in Pianoteq. But samples have their own forms of fake-ness. That those fake-nesses are there in both is fact. How you weight them and value them is subjective.
Personally, I hear the flaws in both and they are both good enough for me to enjoy the sonic output as music. And at that point, the playability is what matters to me. Playing Pianoteq is more like playing an instrument in its responsiveness and feel. That responsiveness translates into a sonic difference in the playing that I both hear and value.

