2014/11/11 20:49:08
jvanbeek
I am running Cakewalk Sonar X3 ( X3e build 352 - x64 ) with Dimension Pro 1.5.  I am looking to get a good piano plug-in and was wondering if anyone has used Cakewalk's DSF: HD Steinway Grand Piano for Dimension Pro/LE?  I'd like to get some opinions on this plug-in as well as any other suggestions.  Thank you for your time.
 
Jeff Van Beek
jvanbeek1@tampabay.rr.com
 
2014/11/11 21:08:57
scook
I have not used it but the HD series I have used are very good samples. If you have SONAR Producer another option is upgrading to the full version of True Pianos. For years SONAR Producer has bundled True Pianos Amber which entitles users to a 30% discount on the full version see http://www.truepianos.com/cakewalk.php
2014/11/12 09:01:04
Atsuko
I didn't know that TruePianos wasn't the full version of the software... 
2014/11/12 20:34:23
jvanbeek
Thank you for you suggestions.  I'll definitely take a look at true pianos.
 
2014/11/21 01:57:19
musichoo
I have the full version of True Piano. The amber module included in Sonar is weakest sounding module. The full version will give you 5 more modules. Most users opinion is that the best 2 sounding module are the Atlantic and Diamond. 
 
My favourite piano vst is the Pianoteq5. You can download a demo version and try it out.
 
 
2014/11/28 20:19:00
kakku
I like the free Continuous velocity piano. For a free one it is pretty good if you follow the tips that are in this youtube video.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BcUeQ9NqAyw
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