![]() ![]() So until my budget allows for more, Pianoteq seems to be the winner in this round.Īt a monstrous 1.2TB and with a hefty price tag to match Synchron Pianos is to me a cut above any other sample based piano libraries I've heard and mentioned here. I would've gotten the Walnut Concert Grand from Imperfect Samples, but they haven't replied to an email that I sent days ago, so I guess they don't need my money that badly, lol. The Synchron Pianos that vanceen suggested are exactly what I'd like, but the price is a touch too high for the "Full Library" option that gives me all the mics and options I want. ![]() I could get Keyscape, but it would tighten my budget a little more than I'd like. I do believe it beats Addictive Keys in that respect.Īfter looking at a couple of the other suggestions in this thread, I believe I'll be going with Pianoteq (even though it's modeled), mainly because the price isn't too big for me. I have to admit it's very well done, especially with the extensive options for customizing the sound. #Arturia piano v vs pianoteq trial#I've been playing with Pianoteq's trial version ever since I read your post. if the quality is high enough, I'll take physical modeling any time. I hate the disk I/O, the storage, the file management. As much as they give amazing benefit, in my heart of hearts I hate samples. To my relatively untrained ear it sounds amazing, and even played solo I couldn't spot it for virtual - let alone buried in mix. I ended up with Pianoteq for a couple of reasons. I went shopping for a virtual piano earlier this year. That puts it squarely back in the "reasonable" category for me. ![]() but then I see that all 36 models are included in that price. ![]()
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