![]() ![]() ![]() Something about the clarity and realism of the hammer attacks, and the multiple velocity & time matched release samples that is just very real and satisfying to play and listen to for me. I prefer this sampled Kawai EX Pro over all of them (maybe equal tie with the quite different TrueKeys Italian Fazioli Grand). It's the 2nd piano sampled and released by Lance Herring (the Academic Grand - which is a 1960's era New York Steinway D - was his first I believe) who went onto form VI Labs and their well known TrueKeys Pianos and Ravenscroft 275. Sorry MacMacMac! I was late to the party with the Kawai EX Pro. Where were you five years ago? I paid more then.) I was not impressed by True Pianos, but I really like the Kawai EX Pro. Production Voices have some of their instruments on sale, for example the ones for the free Sforzando player, which is good for you, as you don't own Kontakt 5. They have some interesting products, among them a Yamaha C7, and a Kawai Grand. Not worth the trouble, as I have so many other piano VSTs.Īs for options right now, Acousticsamples have a Christmas sale, 30% off everything. I remember I could fix it, the last time it happened, but don't remember now, how I did it, so I don't bother with it. My license for the VSTi likes to disappear from my computer. I have an annoying bug with AK Studio Grand. I don't use it now, but I liked playing with it in the beginning. ![]() I got it for free, with my Focusrite 2i4, a few years back. As a matter of fact you just missed one such sale, a Black Friday offer. The Addictive Keys goes on 50% off sale every now and then. Are you absolutely bent on these two you mention? Just asking, as some would argue they're not among the best ones, at least not the most popular ones. ![]()
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