Topic: Upgrading to PRO from STANDARD
I don’t see any mention of an included instrument pack(s) with this upgrade. Does it still include one?
Thanks,
Edit: Sorry, I missed it in the description. It does include one.
I don’t see any mention of an included instrument pack(s) with this upgrade. Does it still include one?
Thanks,
Edit: Sorry, I missed it in the description. It does include one.
I don’t see any mention of an included instrument pack(s) with this upgrade. Does it still include one?
Thanks,
Edit: Sorry, I missed it in the description. It does include one.
By the way, I’m interested in what instrument pack you folks would select with the upgrade. I have both Steinway (D & B), Blüthner,Bechstein, U4 upright and Grotrian. I have four that I’m considering - Steingraeber, YC5, Anton Petrof and K2 (leaning more toward the Steingraeber and Petrof)
Then I'd pick Steingraeber. Very clear sound, almost bell-like, but still delicate. Steingraeber is also famous for its Mozart rail (https://www.steingraeber.de/en/innovati...zart-rail/) and sordino (https://www.steingraeber.de/en/innovationen/sordino/).
Then I'd pick Steingraeber. Very clear sound, almost bell-like, but still delicate. Steingraeber is also famous for its Mozart rail (https://www.steingraeber.de/en/innovati...zart-rail/) and sordino (https://www.steingraeber.de/en/innovationen/sordino/).
Yes, I read that about the Steingraeber/Mozart rail/sordino and loved the sound. My schedule now looks like this:
1 Steingraeber
2 Anton P.
3 K2
4 YC5 (I already have a version of this Yamaha on another keyboard)
+1 Steingraeber and Ant Petrof. In that order.
+1 Steingraeber and Ant Petrof. In that order.
Upgraded to pro just now. I forgot that I have to update the license to see the new version but everything’s fine. I went with the Steingraeber and am glad I went with this first. The others on the list will come eventually. It’s just too bad that the 30% discount won’t last long enough for me to get them all.
out of those four, Steingraeber and Petrof are definitely my favorites.
The Petrof is definitely next.