Best "piano" out there bar none, I've been a cheerleader for Pianoteq for a long time and it's the only "piano" I'll ever use. Their upgrade path is insanely reasonable too, any version of pianoteq to the latest is always about $40.
https://www.pianoteq.com/
Ditch your billions of gigs of samples and find out for yourself.
Get the "Pro" though. What you can do with the pro is genuinely incredible programming-wise. Few people know you can do "randoms" for complete random generation of the modelling itself, to occasionally get some mind-blowing sounds that ought to be a real instrument... because it sounds like it just might be.
And once you know it a bit, you can literally design your own piano - and it's nothing short of breathtaking - the same engine that all the official Pianoteq pianos are modelled by - nothing is missing you can do anything you want under the hood.
If you are a piano guy like me, don't even think twice, nothing else compares.
Pianoteq Black Friday deal - 30% off Worth every penny.
I love Pianoteq. Most fun of all the pianos i have by far.
Although the per note edit (available in the pro version) is very cool for making prepared piano's and the-like, the normal version already gives me many more options than I'm using. Because it is so inspiring to play i tend to do that, instead of tweaking it
but seeing the prices currently... get pro
Although the per note edit (available in the pro version) is very cool for making prepared piano's and the-like, the normal version already gives me many more options than I'm using. Because it is so inspiring to play i tend to do that, instead of tweaking it
but seeing the prices currently... get pro
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Pianoteq sounds sublime - the amount of control is just mind boggling. It's true there's little out there that can compete. It's also true that its GUI/UX is horribly dated - I wish they'd modernize it.
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EnochLight wrote: ↑24 Nov 2017Pianoteq sounds sublime - the amount of control is just mind boggling. It's true there's little out there that can compete. It's also true that its GUI/UX is horribly dated - I wish they'd modernize it.
lol Never gonna give you up, Never gonna let you down.
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I also love the new Pianoteq. Especially for music production and ballads. The best allround piano VST is still Ravenscroft in my opinion.
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