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  1. 04-01-2012  #1

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    Best PIANO VSTs. Any Suggestions?

    i Have been looking for a very nice Piano VST i have tried some like Tru pianos, Piano trilogy.
    But maybe you guys know of better ones i can use?

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    S1 Piano is pretty good, it's free too (Just google it) Korg M1 is great, pretty sure it's on here somewhere.
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    ill agree wit AAJH S1 layered with Nexus 2 total piano expansion
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    NI Akoustik Piano is the most realistic VST piano i heard and have so far. It's worth every penny ;)

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    Well, its hard to say what kind of piano vst is the best, due to the sound you want ect, its the same in real life, a Steinway dosent sound the same as a Bosendorfer or a Yamaha... no brand of pianos sounds the same. So its all in what you want.
    I use about 10 different piano vst's and its all in what genre your creating, and what synths, bass, ect ect you are using.

    Some good ones:
    Pianissimo
    Ivory II Grand Pianos
    EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos
    Fazioli

    Also there are some great ones from NI:
    Alicia's Keys
    Garritan Steinway Piano
    Braunschweig Upright Piano
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    Alicia's Keys is hands down my favorite. So realistic and great for lifelike playing. I def recommend trying it out!

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    I have "The Grand 2". It sounds very clear and natural

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    Nexus

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    nexus or 1 of the sound sets for knontakt would probably have more than you'll ever need. korg m1 is a good shout, once you get used to it and how to program it the skys the limit although i am pretty sure it's not compatible with windows 7 though

  10. 05-08-2012  #10

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    For dance, Korg M1 sounds are great, this guy sampled the original, and made it available for all (and for free): http://www.synthtopia.com/content/20...piano-samples/

    I use this for dance related stuff. Hope it helps. :)

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