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Keyscape vs pianoteq
Keyscape vs pianoteq












  1. #KEYSCAPE VS PIANOTEQ UPDATE#
  2. #KEYSCAPE VS PIANOTEQ DOWNLOAD#

Had that until we couldn't get it up a flight of stairs and had to abandon it on the docks of Redhook, Brooklyn. I played grand pianos in college and after graduating was given an upright by the school. Even the toy pianos were real in that some plucked keys were out of tune. Really interesting things like dark, bright, romantic, pop, mono, vinyl, etc. I did a quick run through of the settings. This is Kemper-Good authenticity, no lie. (the fact I THINK of this as the "physical soundboard" is telling how real it is.) wow. Not a repetitive cycle, but an evolution as the sound travelled up the frequency scale and down the physical soundboard. I was ringing out tones for 45 seconds on some interesting chords and the interplay of overtones went on and on and evolved exactly as you'd expect a piano to. But the length of the overtones on this are until they die almost a minute later. Many piano emulations have decent overtones. You can control the "noise" to suit your desire, (Pedal, key noises) but it's like you're playing the real thing. IF you want the BOX version, you can find it for $379 at places like Reverb or MusicianFriend I think.

#KEYSCAPE VS PIANOTEQ DOWNLOAD#

Easy-Peasy.Īll in all, from purchase, email complication, download and install, about 3.5 hours. copy/paste keys from opening up the plugin in a DAW. The Download is very big (76-78 GB?) and took about 2.5 hours. Got the email less than a few minutes after calling. But the company was still open (Pacific time and I'm in the east coast USA, 3 hours earlier) and they seemed like a small and very responsive company. I had an old dead email in my account online for Spectrasonic's login.

#KEYSCAPE VS PIANOTEQ UPDATE#

Update your online email, cause that's where the link is going to. No pokey resonances, no hot zones just perfectly-balanced tonally. There's no other way to describe it, for me, other than to say it's just "there" - real piano, in all its glory, and flawless at that. My mum was a classical pianist, so I grew up listening to her "in the background" (she practiced at least 4 hours a day), and this thing conjures up vivid memories of those times. Whenever I watch that promo video, which I never do other than to hear the Rhodes and clavs, I end up getting stuck on the pianos for a bit, shaking my head at the fact that if I close my eyes, all versions of it (concert, studio etc.) sound so damned real to me it's kinda freaky. The naturalness of the C7 is kinda mind-blowing to me.

keyscape vs pianoteq

The fact that I was willing to save my bananas for a year or two for Pianoteq, which IMHO is now destroyed by this VI at half the price, makes it a no-brainer for me. OMG, those clavs! Never had a good'un, so clav Heaven awaits too. I'd buy this JUST for that in a heartbeat. and there has been so many that has just not nailed the sound, until I heard this!. Ive been searching for a good one for like ever. Well Im not interested in pianos as I have the real ones in studio, but the Rhoads OMG!.














Keyscape vs pianoteq