Also remember to at least try the free historic instruments in the user area (the KiViR and Bells pack). In version six the pianos all sounds great and you won't be missing anything. If your main goal is learning piano then adjustments are, honestly, a distraction at this point. It allows very detailed note-by-note adjustment and it's really for people who have a highly developed ear and a demand for very, very precise sound - it's not called "Pro" for nothing. The biggest advantage with Standard is, IMO, the ability to move microphones around (you'd be amazed how big an impact this has), but the presets are quite well designed so this probably isn't an issue for you. With stage you cannot use FXPs properly, so you are effectively limited to just the presets your instrument comes with. You can upgrade at anytime to Standard or Pro without it costing more (and if, like me, you did that when Modartt has a special sale on you might even be lucky and save money ! - Thanks Modartt ). You're loosing nothing in that regard by getting Stage. Having gone the upgrade route myself (started with Stage and went to Standard later) I can say that the presets in Stage are exactly the same in Standard. You still have quite a bit you can adjust in Stage anyway. If you are happy with the presets in PIanoteq Stage then you do not need Standard or Pro.
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