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Re: Recommendations wanted on virtual pianos 2018/05/30 22:55:25 (permalink)
I'm surprised that no one mentioned Grand Rhapsody by Waves.  I got it on sale for $29, not expecting much, and it turned out to be a gem.  You can control quite a few parameters, it has several piano models, and cuts through a mix.  Worth checking out.

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Re: Recommendations wanted on virtual pianos 2018/05/30 23:11:50 (permalink)
as an FYI, The module of True Pianos that comes with Sonar is generally regarded as the weakest of the offerings
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Re: Recommendations wanted on virtual pianos 2018/06/02 07:40:46 (permalink)
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as an FYI, The module of True Pianos that comes with Sonar is generally regarded as the weakest of the offerings


Thanks for the information. Wasn't aware of this. I like True Pianos as well, downloaded the demo version. It comes with a very decent 40 days fully functional evaluation period, however I don't see anything other than the "Atlantis" module (as in Cakewalk) available for evaluation. A bit weird, haven't gotten to test the other modules like Sapphire, Emerald or Diamond. 

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Re: Recommendations wanted on virtual pianos 2018/06/02 09:40:00 (permalink)
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I'm surprised that no one mentioned Grand Rhapsody by Waves.  I got it on sale for $29, not expecting much, and it turned out to be a gem.  You can control quite a few parameters, it has several piano models, and cuts through a mix.  Worth checking out.


Thanks for the tip. It's still on sale, now Memorial Day sale for $29 (There is a 24 hrs sale on Waves btw). I set out to check it out, but gave up during the process. It requires 8 GB on the system drive and 6/15 GB for the sample library, if I understood correctly. I unfortunately don't have that kind of drive space available at the moment. Nice price, but that makes me a bit skeptical as to how well it actually works. Doesn't look like a runaway success to me.
 

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