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<DIV>Hi Folks:</DIV>
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<DIV>I am wondering if an experienced sonar and Reaper user could test the
Pianoteq 5 VST software for me. I am able to access the 34 presets of the
D4 piano but, using the curser keys, I am not able to access any of the other
instruments. I can, however, access the K2 piano using the JAWS OCR
feature but only if the VST is loaded in Reaper in “Bridged” mode. The
problem with that arangement is that, when I switch to the Reaper interface, I
loose the capability of working with the K2 parameters. It does not appear
that even though I check the option to send all keystrokes to the VST
application, it doesn’t happen; for example, switching between instruments is
accomplished by the CTRL-N key combination. And, of course, Reaper also uses
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<DIV>I’m not sure if I’m making myself very clear but any help would be
appreciated all over the place.</DIV>
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<DIV>You also might be plesently surprised as well; Pianoteq has come a long
long way.</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks.</DIV>
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