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Q: Piano VSTi or Samples
DJ-Igloo
We are going to use a piano in our new track, We wanted to get some opinions wich is better getting a vsti for piano sounds or using samples.





Thanks,
Wes Johnson

Johnson & Corbett
DJ-Igloo
nice thanks we may end up rewiring reason into cubase just for the piano :P but that sounds great mate :)
FrancoR
Igloo check Garritan Orchestal 3Cds with one of the best piano samples i never heard. :D
ONION
How about both *cough The Grand is one big rompler :D
djkoso
Igloo try Luxonix Ravity (it's a ROMpler), this VST have good Piano sounds.

Visit Luxonix website

or Steinberg Hypersonic.

Greetz.
Agility
quote:
Originally posted by djkoso
Igloo try Luxonix Ravity (it's a ROMpler), this VST have good Piano sounds.

Visit Luxonix website

Greetz.


Indeed, Has the classic M1 piano(8)on it. :D

There are not really any decent piano vsts, sadly. :sadgreen:
djkoso
quote:
Originally posted by Agility
Indeed, Has the classic M1 piano(8)on it. :D

There are not really any decent piano vsts, sadly. :sadgreen:


heh ;) yep but sound is .. hmm good on vst ;) some EQ some reverb delay and go ;)

and i agree, there are not really decent piano VSTS ;)
djbruuen
now if you want a piano, i'm not just talking about your run of the mill ...if you want a 'real' piano that you're going to be happy with using on anything that requires a piano and are willing to shell out a few dollars for it...i've come to the conclusion on these very serious choices:

Synthology - Ivory Grand Piano

Sampletekk - Black Grand


now THOSE are pianos...forget reason, stienberg the grand or any of that. if you want a piano, those two choices are what you want!!!
DJ-Igloo
well im looking at getting a Korg Triton Studio 61-Key Workstation/Sampler
Eekarooz
I don't think you need something like Ivory grand piano for tranceproduction. These are more meant to be standalone pianosound. Most of their attributes get lost if you use them in a trance-mix anyways. I'd save up my money for a rompler-synth or a sample library

Eekarooz
I don't think you need something like Ivory grand piano for tranceproduction. These are more meant to be standalone pianosound. Most of their attributes get lost if you use them in a trance-mix anyways. I'd save up my money for a rompler-synth or a sample library
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