Pianissimo Virtual Grand Piano

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2008/12/04 22:57:40 (permalink)

Pianissimo Virtual Grand Piano

Pianissimo Virtual Grand: Acoustica.com

Has anyone tried this one yet in a mix...I wonder if this would sit out well when mixed with other VSTi in an arrangement.

It looks like 4Front Truepiano...but a bit cheaper though.

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    soens
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    Re: Pianissimo Virtual Grand Piano 2018/11/04 20:49:05 (permalink)
    Hi, I'm from the future (sorry for grave digging but I found this post in the "Related" window)...
     
    This is a great piano. I like it much better than TruePianos or most others out there. I does better as a solo piano but doesn't sound too bad in a mix either. I like layering it with another piano I found.
     
    It's on sale right now (as is Mixcraft) and can't be beat for the price. The link above is still good too.
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    Re: Pianissimo Virtual Grand Piano 2018/11/08 12:09:39 (permalink)
    I am in the present and I concur. I have not tried a sampled/emulated grand piano that comes close to Pianissimo. I got it with my Pro Studio license after I ascended to the top tier of the Mixcraft beta testing team a few years ago and was just blown away.
     
    As far as sitting in a mix, if I process it as if it were the real thing, it does just fine.
     
    I saw Sergio Mendes on a TV appearance using a Yamaha Motif's plasticky grand piano patch. Mr. Mendes is one of my piano idols, has been for half a century, and really, if they couldn't have managed to have Sergio Mendes play a real grand, I would have much rather he had my old Dell Inspiron running Pianissimo. It would have been mais que nada.

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    Re: Pianissimo Virtual Grand Piano 2018/11/08 23:05:09 (permalink)
    Pianissimo is a fine product and I use it often..  Even use it as a standalone on the laptop when I am writing songs.  Has always been solid to me and there are enough variations ie Upright, Grand etc etc to make it a valid piano in my arsenal of sounds that I rely on.

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    Re: Pianissimo Virtual Grand Piano 2018/11/09 02:51:00 (permalink)
    The OP only had to wait 10 years for a reply. Hope he's been checking back every day.
     
    EDIT: looks like he got tired of waiting. His last login was 4 months after that post.


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    Re: Pianissimo Virtual Grand Piano 2018/11/09 04:55:34 (permalink)
    Ha hahahaha...well, I had to think about it a bit.  haha

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    Re: Pianissimo Virtual Grand Piano 2018/11/11 20:39:07 (permalink)
    bitflipper
    The OP only had to wait 10 years for a reply. Hope he's been checking back every day.
     
    EDIT: looks like he got tired of waiting. His last login was 4 months after that post.


    Just a decade?  That's a quicker response than I got from CW support!

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