2017/10/09 23:10:51
cclarry
Check it out here

https://www.pianoteq.com/
2017/10/10 00:18:20
bitflipper
Keeps getting better and better, but $319 is still too rich for me. I've never paid more than 50 bucks for a piano.
 
Well, except for the real one in my living room, anyway. That one cost more than my first four cars combined, and took 8 years to pay off!
2017/10/10 03:30:23
Fleer
Pianoteq Blüthner and Grotrian are quite nice.
2018/03/16 17:13:47
kson
Sounds awesome.  I got the Stage version at Sweetwater for $115. 
 
It has a good feel and takes way less time to load than Keyscape or NI Kontakt.  Also based primarily on Steinway although there are others.
2018/03/18 09:31:53
Daibhidh
How does it differ from the old Garritan professional Steinway?
2018/03/18 17:31:38
kson
Daibhidh
How does it differ from the old Garritan professional Steinway?

I couldn't really say as I don't have the Garritan version.  If you are considering, I do know they offer a trial and you can compare and contrast.
For me, it's been a welcome addition to my piano arsenal.
2018/03/19 01:43:11
Daibhidh
Thanks Kson!
2018/03/19 13:02:50
Michael A.D.
I purchased it a few weeks ago.  Sound is excellent, though probably not the best, but it's really about the responsiveness, which is unequaled by any other keyboard VST I have tried.
(And hey, it's great that it loads in just a few seconds, but that's not the reason to get it.)
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