1 Sticky: Welcome - please read this first
by Niclas Fogwall
3 Fifty-fifty ”partners” Organteq 2+full brass = Whole orchestra sound
by Pianoteqenthusiast
4 Abide with me Guitars, Choir, Tuba
by Pianoteqenthusiast
5 Fantasy on Greensleeves Two guitars
by Pianoteqenthusiast
8 Orgtq, Canzonetta vers.2, accompaniment trumpet trombone saxophone
by Pianoteqenthusiast
11 Pleyel 1835 from Kremsegg Collection Etude
by Pianoteqenthusiast
12 Organteq 2 in a duo for trumpets (Jean-François Dandrieu 1682 - 1738)
by Pianoteqenthusiast
13 Scriabin - Deux Poèmes, Op.32 No.1
by halpyoco
14 AI music, simply mind-blowing new "Chopin" waltz.
by pflying
15 A little boogie blues, kind of... Ptq Steingraeber Warm (modified)
by Pianoteqenthusiast
18 Original piano piece - Resonance of spectrum
by halpyoco
21 (Organteq) SMACS 0723 - Composition inspired by the JWST
by D.A. Edwards
22 New R&B/Soul single featuring Pianoteq 7
by keynote1157
23 Debussy - Reflets dans l'eau - Images 1
by halpyoco
24 ”Oldie but goodie” Ptq U4
by Pianoteqenthusiast
25 All my Classical Guitar pieces in one place, growing
by Pianoteqenthusiast
26 3 Classical Guitars and the third plays the bass part (Bach)
by Pianoteqenthusiast
27 A broken piano - how does it sound ? Is it possible to play.......
by Pianoteqenthusiast
28 A bit ”Theatre”Organteq 2 sound - Preset: Experimental Progressive
by Pianoteqenthusiast
30 Original piano piece - Constellations
by halpyoco
33 organteq2: Rudolf Scheuermann: Christus ist Sieger
by J. Unruh
35 Classical music cover - G.Fauré - Pavane
by halpyoco
36 A stormy symphonic Organteq 2 + Brass (Experiment)
by Pianoteqenthusiast
37 Scottish folk song cover - "Auld Lang Syne"
by halpyoco
38 Jean Sibelius - Etude 2 - Op. 76 N. 2
by pflying
39 Original piano piece - Improvisation to water
by halpyoco
40 Original piano piece - Joyful piano lesson
by halpyoco
41 ”He shall feed his flock" from Handel's ’Messiah(Guitar and Organteq)
by Pianoteqenthusiast
44 My ”Classics up to date No 2” Organteq 2
by Pianoteqenthusiast
48 My ”Classics up to date No 1” (as James Last did in 70s 80s)
by Pianoteqenthusiast