Topic: Suggestion: Electric pianos should have more presets
Last Xmas Lounge Lizard was 1/2 price for $99. Now it's $199.
The presets on Pianoteq sound as authentic to me, but there aren't nearly as many presets. I would imagine that Pianoteq has the capability to create most of the same sounds as Lounge Lizard, but I'm not an electric piano connoisseur, and I wouldn't know where to start.
When I go to the FXP corner, I notice that there is only one FXP for the Rhodes and none for the Wurlitzer.
I think that Pianoteq should either create more presets or they should farm out the work to someone who can do the job.
I have K2, D, Kremsegg #1, Bluthner, Model B. But when it comes to electric pianos, at this point, I will wait to see if Lounge Lizard goes on sale again.
ATH-M50x headphones.