Topic: Truepianos

....what do you guys think about it?

(if it had a linux version, i'd consider maybe buying it instead of pianoteq, but anyway.....)

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Pianoteq 5 STD+blüthner, Renoise 3 • Roland FP-4F + M-Audio Keystation 88es
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Re: Truepianos

i don't think you choose the right place to speak about it...
i think that, www.pianoworld.com will be a better place for exchange impressions, take a look in forum, Digital Pianos - Synths & Keyboards

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Not as flexible nor as good as Pianoteq.

Hard work and guts!

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EvilDragon wrote:

Not as flexible nor as good as Pianoteq.

Hello EvilDragon,

Obviously, you certainly try True Keys ...

For me, as i own the pack of three pianos, it is The answer...

I must admit that this is "The Piano Sound". I find back the emotions and feelings that I had at the time when it was possible for me to play on a Shimmel (maybe it was a quarter of a tail) when I use the "German" preset ...

Regards

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Nope, I didn't try True Keys, but I wasn't particularly compelled by the demos.

Hard work and guts!

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EvilDragon wrote:

Nope, I didn't try True Keys, but I wasn't particularly compelled by the demos.

...

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I have a "truepianos" but do not use it as much now .........

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paolopiano wrote:

I have a "truepianos" but do not use it as much now .........

Hello paolopiano,

do you mean:
you have a real piano,
you have Truepianos from 4Front,
or you have True Keys piano from VI Labs,

...

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This thread is about Truepianos from 4Front, imyself. Not about True Keys.

Last edited by EvilDragon (22-06-2013 13:18)
Hard work and guts!

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EvilDragon wrote:

This thread is about Truepianos from 4Front, imyself.

you are right.

oops! i made a mistake from beginning...

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delt wrote:

....what do you guys think about it?


I have it and I like it.

However, I have difficulty getting much volume out of it.

Also, I rarely use any software piano as the only sound I am using.   I blend my ES7 sound with the software sound.   TruePianos works well for that.

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I tried Truepianos once, and I didn't like it.  Poor piano sound ...

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I've got both Pianoteq and True Pianos. I like them both, though I think Pianoteq sounds more authentic. In my opinion its versatility (pro version) allows you to get a sound the very close to the sound of True Pianos.
Both are small files on your computer. Modartt upgrade Painoteq frequently and has better interaction with its members.

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I see no point in use a extremelly small sampled library.

-You have no adavantages of true modelling (only filters and scripts to try mimic some few effects).
-You have no advanteges of large quality sampled libraries.

You only got a very small space required, and that's not a importante thing today, considering modern memory and HDs capacity.

Last edited by Beto-Music (23-06-2013 15:11)

Re: Truepianos

Beto-Music wrote:

I see no point in use a extremelly small sampled library.

-You have no adavantages of true modelling (only filters and scripts to try mimic some few effects).
-You have no advanteges of large quality sampled libraries.

You only got a very small space required, and that's not a importante thing today, considering modern memory and HDs capacity.

I did not (and never do) consider any of those things.   All I care about is the sound. 

If the sound I hear is the same sound I imagine I would be hearing if I was sitting in a dimly lit cocktail bar with a famous jazz musician "tinkling" the keys gently in the background .... then I like it.   

Can't say that TruePianos reached that level ... but I liked it, anyway.