Piano VST Review 2021

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  • čas přidán 16. 07. 2024
  • In this video I review all VST's I collected in the last years. Note: The crackles are on MY side and never the plugin's fault. There are many reasons why these things can appear, so sorry about that. Also the camera was too low... a bit stupid but that's how it is now.
    I give some thoughts about each instrument and provide playing examples.
    I ordered the plugins according to their price, roughly. There are 3 categories, low price less than 100 dollar, medium price up to 200 dollar, and high priced starting from 200 dollars. Some plugins have offers now, check it out.
    Sampletekk and VSL products are for sale now!
    0:00 Aria Silk Piano
    4:20 MasonHamlin Model A www.pianobook.co.uk/library/m...
    7:38 Rain Piano from Sampletekk (offer)
    11:43 Sample Sam Signature Grand
    18:18 Garritan CFX Lite
    22:16 Grand Rhapsody Waves
    27:31 The Maverick
    32:12 The Gentleman
    35:55 Noire
    41:22 Modern U
    49:22 Garritan CFX Full
    54:45 Hammersmith Pro
    1:00:18 Pearl Concert Grand
    1:07:25 Black Grand mk2 from Sampletekk (on offer now)
    1:13:49 TVBO from Sampletekk (also offer)
    1:20:39 Ravenscroft
    1:28:07 8Dio Studio Upright
    1:31:56 VSL Bösendorfer Upright (offer)
    1:37:46 VSL Synchron CFX (offer)
    1:44:00 VSL Steinway D (offer)
    1:50:15 VSL Bösendorfer Imperial (offer)
    1:57:20 VSL Bösendorfer 280VC (offer)
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Komentáře • 185

  • @Markrspooner
    @Markrspooner Před 3 lety

    Amazingly comprehensive review of piano libraries. Really helpful

  • @puranjayarora4567
    @puranjayarora4567 Před 2 lety +3

    Amazing demonstration of all the VSTs. I really appreciate your effort. Thanks and great job. :)

  • @citreiii
    @citreiii Před 3 lety +6

    Impressive as always! It's also nice to see that you reviewed both the lite and full versions of CFX Grand

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety +1

      thank you! :) yes i thought this was a reasonable thing to do.

  • @jordanrazowskydesigns3770

    Extremely informative and in depth analysis. As a piano player, I so appreciate your review. Thanks and keep up the great work. BTW: You're an amazing talent!

  • @liamoconlocha3264
    @liamoconlocha3264 Před 2 lety +2

    One of the finest perspectives on vsts on CZcams from a nusician's point of view. Thsnk you so very.much

  • @okay1904
    @okay1904 Před 2 lety +3

    You and Merriam Music provide such a good complement of reviews, of many of the pianos I would have shortlisted in my own piano library ambition, hopefully both of you will get to review some of the Production Voices pianos.

  • @NeoGeoEch13
    @NeoGeoEch13 Před 2 lety +1

    Fantastic video, nice playing, honest product opinions, thank you.

  • @Nico-rw2tl
    @Nico-rw2tl Před 2 lety +4

    I think everyone can thank you for this huge comparison

  • @jonos138
    @jonos138 Před 3 měsíci

    This is one of the best VST piano reviews I've come across. So many vst's reviewed are about wacky or cinematic fx piano's and not just a decent piano sound. This gave a good review of the sound and playability of these vst's.
    I'm not a pro player or classical player, but im on the hunt for a certain bechstein sound. Bechstein often gets missed and the one ive liked the most tone wise is the maverick which you reviewed. Great review.👍

  • @w.a.m.6243
    @w.a.m.6243 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey Gamma, ich habe bis jetzt noch gar nicht dein VST Review 2021 Video gesehen. Finde ich gut, so bleibt man etwas uptodate, was so Gutes und Empfehlenswertes auf dem Markt ist. Gutes Video!!!

  • @muopmuopmuopmuop
    @muopmuopmuopmuop Před 10 měsíci

    I love your chopin playing. Great review

  • @Musicbaskar007
    @Musicbaskar007 Před 2 lety +1

    Best piano vst review ever great job brother 👏

  • @eternalclockofficial
    @eternalclockofficial Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much for doing this review!

  • @curt300s
    @curt300s Před 2 lety +1

    Brilliant playing.

  • @davidlai1996
    @davidlai1996 Před 3 lety +2

    Hi Gamma 1734! Thanks for this extensive walk through your VST library!!!
    I loved the VSL Bosendorfer 280 VC as well as the Garritan CFX full!!! I don't know, but I hear some tuning problems with the VSL CFX. Because of my SSD, and the fact I still have the VSL Steinway, I can't yet get the 280 VC. But I love playing the Garritan CFX, and I can be very expressive with it. As long as the mixing and panning is good, the problem with lower velocity hiss can be resolved. Thanks again for your review!!!

  • @michalsiegel6717
    @michalsiegel6717 Před 2 lety +1

    What a comparison! Thank you very much. It is hard for any piano to compete with those VSL beast. I feel I should go the VLS 6 pianos bundle but man that price... Probably gonna have to pick one, most likely the Bösendorfer Imperial. However, I recently discovered the Realsamples and those are absolutely great too. I mean, it sounds very old which it is supposed to be, very far from moderm bright and distinct sound, but for classical pieces it is just great. Got the Rare Pianos bundle, Piano Pioneers bundle and Italian Harpsichords bundle on Audioplugin deals currently for like €40 each. Definitely gonna get their Lute Harpsichord, Therbo Harpsichord, Austrian Harpsichord and Grand Piano. I absolutely LOVE playing like Beethoven on these vintage pianos. Mozard on Early Pianoforte sounds magnificient.
    From the list you provided here I mostly use Noire because from my pianos it has the best overall sound. I also use The Grandeur a lot which was not on the list but has nice bright sound. For romantic pieces I used to use The Maverick but I often switch to the realsamplet Lutheal now. I also got Alicia Keys which I use not that much and The Giant, which I really don't like the quiet sample sound. Compared to other pianos it is so extremely silent it is very hard to get it in a mix. However I got all these in the Komplete 13 Ultimate bundle so I don't really complain. 🙂
    Great work here, keep it up!

  • @lucianoiovino304
    @lucianoiovino304 Před 3 lety +1

    Good morning. Thank you for the beautiful Music that you make us listen to.
    Knowing that you are the Musician was a wonderful surprise, a surprise proportional to your skill.
    Thanks again, looking forward to Your new songs.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety +1

      Good morning - happy listening to these videos :)

  • @zumadale
    @zumadale Před 2 lety +6

    Spoiled pianoteq guy here 😜 with samples I just miss all the tweaking options. I find that I can make it sound as good or better than sampled pianos. Plus it's always being improved...the team is very active in their community.

    • @Hyde2997
      @Hyde2997 Před rokem

      I use pianoteq all a timre, but i start to be bored. I can't here bass well, and i fell a lack off power..

  • @quanghuynh5818
    @quanghuynh5818 Před 2 lety

    You deserve more likes my friend, thank you.

  • @pistachiojud
    @pistachiojud Před 2 lety

    Love your stuff. Thanks for putting this together. I want to love that Bosendorfer upright but it def sounds like its being recorded while wearing a winter blanket. So muffled to my ears. Cheers!

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety +1

      EQ can help but it should sound brighter out of the box I agree

  • @w.a.m.6243
    @w.a.m.6243 Před 3 lety +3

    Die VSL Instrumente sind echt der Hammer!

  • @petersterk245
    @petersterk245 Před 2 lety

    Great video, thanks, particularly because of focus on classical music (with exceptions).

  • @PaulieDC
    @PaulieDC Před rokem

    Great video, thank you! The VSL pianos are stupid good, wow. And Garritan Full.

  • @zanexiao4488
    @zanexiao4488 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow this is so interesting! I'm thinking about uploading some of my music on youtube in the future, so this is extra helpful!!

  • @headsman2023
    @headsman2023 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow the vsl lineup is amazing
    And my new favourite is the 280vc❤

  • @ultragorod7090
    @ultragorod7090 Před rokem

    This is improvisation! Real gentleman)))

  • @headsman2023
    @headsman2023 Před 9 měsíci

    Vsl cfx is excellent❤ thanks for sharing your thoughts

  • @svendtveskg5719
    @svendtveskg5719 Před 2 lety

    Very good job! Thank you.

  • @duffypratt
    @duffypratt Před rokem +1

    Brilliant demo. The Vienna instruments sounded wonderful except for the clicks and pops. It would be extremely helpful if you gave some idea of the limitations in your system, and how much more one would need in terms of resources to have them run smoothly on similar performances. Otherwise, an outstanding video.
    Also, I’ve watched some of your performance videos. It would be helpful there if you listed in the notes what instrument/plug-in you are using.

  • @josephgiuseppedegregorio4553

    great content! thanks!

  • @dosgos
    @dosgos Před 2 lety

    Awesome comparison. The developer of Garritan said that the volume sliders could be raised a bit, but near/at the top there may be some digital clipping noise.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety +1

      good info thanks

    • @dosgos
      @dosgos Před 2 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids That is from Jeff Hurchalla in the Piano World forums. I might have spelled his name wrong. But that is a credible source.

  • @ArgoBeats
    @ArgoBeats Před 3 lety +5

    Love the VSL Yamaha and Imperial. The 280VC sounds so clear, but I'm not keen on its timbre, I prefer the Imperial's, even if it sounds a bit muddier. Thank you, Julian!

  • @BaeGeeN258
    @BaeGeeN258 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the great video! I have listened to all of your reviews with the vsl bosendorfer imperial, but this was my favorite sound setting I have heard you use so far. Could you possibly share your mix settings?

  • @robshrock-shirakbari1862
    @robshrock-shirakbari1862 Před 2 lety +1

    Well done... great review!
    What digital upright are you using as controller? Seems to wed to the sample libraries very well.

  • @napilopez
    @napilopez Před 3 lety

    Relative piano newbie here, but I have some expertise in acoustics at least... I really love the ambiance and playability of the Garritan. It sounds realistic and is expertly sampled and scripted. But it just sounds too... generic for my tastes.
    Ravenscroft is king for me. Just as playable as the Garritan IMO and the staccato samples are impeccable. The piano is also pristine, but also just seems so unique in the way it sings. It sounds like nothing else, and as someone who specializes a bit in acoustics, it just sounds more real than most (the Garritan and VSL are the only comparisons imo).
    My only caveat is that I'd like a bit more dynamic range in the bass and I wish they'd recorded in a less dry room.

  • @Zoco101
    @Zoco101 Před 3 lety +1

    The Pearl sounded wonderful to me, but playing is another experience I realise. The Black Grand Steinway D sounded tawny to me, and was very interesting because of that. I liked it more than the C7 following it.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety

      Tawny, never heard that word before :) Good description.... one can also say it has "character".

  • @Mehdarella
    @Mehdarella Před 3 lety +4

    Beautiful playing and a really useful comparison video! Could you let me know what piece you are playing at 30:30? It really suits the Maverick!

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for your comment and listening - that piece is in a set from Samuel Maykapar, 12 Album leaves for the youth, it is a valse melancolique.

  • @tendingtropic7778
    @tendingtropic7778 Před 2 lety

    Awesome extensive review, nearly 2 hours wow! please enlighten us: which is your favorite? or top 3 atleast?

  • @johanneshpeters7283
    @johanneshpeters7283 Před 8 měsíci

    Gute Arbeit, nettes midi keyboard!!!

  • @mfurman
    @mfurman Před 2 lety

    All I can say is that I had nothing but problems when installing and trying to use Synchron. I already have Pianoteq and Garritan CFX (no problem installing or using them with the exception of CFX that I cannot reduce key return noise to 0). First of all, Synchron piano installation is unnecessarily complicated (I tried both free Soft Imperial and Bosendorfer Upright - both relatively small as far as library size). Secondly, no matter what file installation defaults I set, I had installation spread between two disks: numerous directories on my slower disk C: and some (library in particular) on dedicated, faster drive H: (I only want to have this drive used for VSTs). Finally, I had big lag between pressing the key and getting the sound. I have a specific setup. I use FP-90X connected with USB MIDI to my computer and I use USB Digital Interface option Roland has to send the digital signal over the same USB cable to FP-90X (Roland’s DAC, amp and speakers are used). It worked perfectly with Pianoteq and Garritan but no matter what parameters I set, I have this unacceptable delay. I have to use Roland as output for Synchron piano and Roland appears on the list of audio output options (only one option!). Their support did not get back to me. My experience witch VSL is bad (to say the least). I have no idea why no reviewer ever mentions the installation issues and the need for iLock hardware key.

  • @randypiano11
    @randypiano11 Před rokem

    Nice review. I am impressed with the Simple Sam grand. Very nice tone for the $$. Have you tried Skybox Audio's Hammer and Waves? Thanks!

  • @PoeticMusicRSG
    @PoeticMusicRSG Před 2 lety +2

    My favorite is VSL Steinway D

  • @bhaveshmistry3255
    @bhaveshmistry3255 Před 7 měsíci

    Absolutely fantastic playing and explanation about all the piano vst’s. I am pianist and composer and I am looking for some of good piano vst for my solo piano compositions. You have a really good experienced about the piano vst. It would be great help if you can suggest some of good Upriht and Grand piano vst’s so I will buy it. I have a questions just need to know which piano are you using to trigger the vst? I will wait for you reply. Thank you so much…Love it! ❤

  • @Guckuslongus
    @Guckuslongus Před 2 lety

    Hallo Gamma,
    ein fantastisches Video. Danke Dir dafür vielmals. Spielst Du die VSTs nur über Kopfhörer oder auch über Monitorer bzw. die internen Deines Kawais? Ich habe bei mir damit rumprobiert und musste leider immer feststellen, dass die Sounds von der mittleren großen Oktave bis zur eingestrichenen metallisch, drahtig klingen. Ich weiß nicht woran das hängt. Trotz VPC1 und der dort vorhandenen Kurven brachte das keine Änderung. Hast Du einen Vorschlag, was ich machen kann?

  • @Zoco101
    @Zoco101 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the interesting video.
    I think you said that some plugins had touch sensitivity issues. Did you try using an alternative MIDI controller/piano in case there is an incompatability with some of the plugins? I'm a newbie to VSTs, but I have found sensor compatibility issues between a digital piano and a voice/patch expander box. The key sensors seemed to behave a little differently when the box was added, even though both items were from the same manufacturer. I've heard say that on a good digital piano the action is carefully matched to the inbuilt patches or vice versa.
    Also, you specified that in certain applications the sensitivity and dynamic range issues might not matter. I can say that many compositions in modern music genres do not require the greatest dynamic ranges, but any abrupt tonal changes might be an issue. A litle tuning variance and so on, however, can be fun.
    In music hall, ragtime and stride, a few imperfections can add valuable character, whereas the cheesy GM "honky tonk" and its typical variations as supplied on DPs are OTT, and unusable.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for those further points. I had a couple of midi controllers in my life so far, and the way the reacted was rather similar. The only difference is the built in action. The sensors themselves are pretty good always. I used Kawais. One can always dial some knobs to reduce abrupt tonal changes, but everybody is different. I don't play extreme music anymore because most people like waltzes and romantic music. Thus for me it is important to get a good and smooth sound out of the instruments.

  • @keska01
    @keska01 Před 2 lety +5

    Man... what a great review. Thanks for this. I have the Ravenscroft 275 and trying to decide on another grand...the Garritan CFX full sounds really nice! I also have the Hammersmith, pearl, American concert D, Grandeur, Alicia Keys... I don't like the playability of any of them. Ravenscroft275 is really great though. You should check it out with your amazing playing skills!

    • @chrisanderson9981
      @chrisanderson9981 Před 2 lety +1

      The Ravenscroft is in this video, he already has it! :) @ 1:20:39

  • @benrosebery
    @benrosebery Před rokem +1

    To anyone considering the garritan be aware that the aria software is not friendly to all audio interfaces, mine in particular (presonus firestudio) makes it completely unusable. I am fond of the NI maverick piano, I like bechstein and it has proper sostenuto support which works with my piano very nicely!

    • @Random.pianist
      @Random.pianist Před 8 měsíci

      Can you please explain the use of audio interface, I'm new to this stuff, i just connect my digital piano to a daw with vst and record it with no audio interface.

  • @nookcyan
    @nookcyan Před 2 lety +2

    Nice review, thanks for sharing! Do you forgot about Pianoteq?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety +1

      Unfortunately I don't like the Pianoteq grand sound. I don't know why I didn't mention it at all, but I wouldn't have been to positive about it. Also I only have version 6 and not the new 7. But I really love their historic instruments, which are the best in the market in my opinion.

    • @nookcyan
      @nookcyan Před 2 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids Understood. Thanks friend.

  • @mdkgr
    @mdkgr Před rokem

    I bought a Roland FP-30X to finally learn the piano at 28 (not trying to produce music etc.). In your opinion, which is the best plugin to take the Roland’s sound to the next level? Just started learning about all the available plugins, but I heard about Garritan CFX, Keyscape’s C7, Ravenscroft 275, Pianoteq (to mention a few), are great. What’s your opinion?
    Also, trying to load Garritan CFX on a Roland FP-30X connected to a desktop PC but I can feel the latency affecting my playing. I can around 2 ms latency but it still feels “slow”. Don’t know if my brain is making this up. How do you load the plugin (VST, Standalone)? How can someone “eliminate” latency, to replicate the feel of a real piano?
    What is the most responsive (lowest latency) plugin in your experience? Maybe Pianoteq?
    Currently using Reaper as my choice of DAW (tried Ableton too), I’ve set the Sample Rate to the maximum of 384 kHz that my Chord Mojo DAC supports, which lowered the latency instantly, and now I’m experimenting with the Buffer size, around 128-256 samples, keeping in mind how my system responds, so as to avoid cracks and pops. I’ve also got a Ryzen 3600 system, which handles all this pretty fine I’d say. Still feels kinda slow.

  • @stenaldomehilli8809
    @stenaldomehilli8809 Před 2 lety

    This is the first time I stumble upon this channel... congratulations for such a great selection of pianos! I hope in the next review we'd find Keyscape from spectrosonics, which is outstanding!
    Anyhow! The best digital piano doesn't have a better piano sound than the worst piano VST represented here. Loved it!

  • @tranngocquy7652
    @tranngocquy7652 Před 3 lety +1

    great sound recording, do you use external sound card, I m using Macbook Pro 16, must I buy an external sound card to record perfect sounds like you did?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety

      You can just record into a good digital audio workstation like fl studio or logic. They have internal asio drivers which are able to do that recording business with comparatively low latency

  • @MCMeru
    @MCMeru Před 3 lety +5

    15:15 oh, where's the sound? ^^'
    Just my two cents:
    The sample sam is absolutely amazing!
    The garritan CFX light and the Waves one however sound quite artificial to me.
    The Ravenscroft has a nice light sound, but I think its soundstage sounds a bit weird.
    I think out of all I like the Bösendorfer 280 and the Noire the most

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety +1

      Oooh 🙈 The editing was a nightmare, I am so bad at this...
      Thanks a lot for your feedback, it is very interesting to me.

  • @SixStringViolence
    @SixStringViolence Před rokem

    Dein Rechner stirbt den Heldentod mit dem Synchron Player. :D

  • @benrosebery
    @benrosebery Před rokem

    Great video thank you! I’m surprised you’re using FL and not das bitwig studio which ist sehr güt!
    p.s. untrained novice here, I’m wondering what’s the significance of your profile picture? a forte A sharp major, I’m guessing a joking complexity in notation? p.p.s. i choose to interpret gamma as the lorentz factor of course

  • @crawlingman7003
    @crawlingman7003 Před 2 lety

    I’m curious to hear your impressions of the various Pianoteq pianos.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety +1

      i don't really like them.. but the harpsichord and fortepianos are amazing

  • @michebre
    @michebre Před 2 lety

    Great review Gamma1734. Than you so much. Would you have any interest in doing a review/walkthrough with EW Quantum Leap Platinum Pianos, and 8Dio The New 1969 Steinway Piano and 1928 Scoring Pianos?

  • @tpatai
    @tpatai Před 2 lety +2

    Regarding playability: Garritan or one of the VSLs (based on your video maybe CFX is the best)?
    Which is your overall favorite of the VSL pianos? Ie. if you could keep just one for playing classical music?

    • @faziolifairmont8125
      @faziolifairmont8125 Před 2 lety +2

      i have tried all of the pianos except for the VSL xd. i can say that i cant even imagine or dare to believe any VST will soon or ever beat Gerritan. I do wish that fazioli and steinway were included in the gerritan software, as yamaha does often sound too tense to me. Thats all i can say.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety

      my newest video is the newest vsl. check it out for a sound demo ..

  • @bossunimportantstuff
    @bossunimportantstuff Před 2 lety

    Great review thank you. Is it possible that the stereo channels are swapped in the video? I hear bass in the right and treble from the left.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety

      possible, but it's not wrong: you can stand on either side relative to the grand.

  • @DerEisdieler
    @DerEisdieler Před 3 lety +2

    At 1:36:05 you mentioned cranking up the velocity curve, yet the curve during your playing is the standard linear one. What curve adjustment do you use regularly for the Bösendorfer Upright? I'm asking because I'm also wondering about how to improve the playability. Can you maybe upload a screenshot somewhere or even the curve adjustment file?
    Massive thanks for the whole video by the way. I'm sure it will come in handy in the future.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for your comment! :)
      I use FL Studio. In FL Studio you have an editor window where you can adjust the velocity curve *globally* . Thus it can't be seen in the video. My only choices (since 1 or 2 years now) for curves are ONLY linear functions. Any non-linearity produces very bad effects in my trill playing or repeated note playing. The curve is like the identity function, but just I take the point at (1,1) and drag it to the left, about to (0.9,1) or so. This means that velocities of 110 or so already get mapped to the maximum. This is because my controller limits *internally* already at 110 or so, no matter how hard I play.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety +1

      For the B. Upright in particular I would use a very steep curve because the loud samples live in a very high region for that one. I would place the point therefore at (0.8,1) or even (0.7,1) and see what happens..

    • @DerEisdieler
      @DerEisdieler Před 3 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids Awesome, thanks for the quick response! I'll try that.

  • @Davideberti
    @Davideberti Před rokem

    Thanks! i bought the garritan lite but i can't get this sound.. what settings did you use ?? The full version Is that Better? worth upgrading? I don't have this player so complete but only a symple interface

  • @Pianoman1488
    @Pianoman1488 Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome job, but wondering why you didn't include Pianoteq in the mix?

  • @looserspeed5285
    @looserspeed5285 Před 2 lety

    Did you use all vsts in default version for this video?

  • @bilozkip998
    @bilozkip998 Před 2 lety

    👍

  • @mfurman
    @mfurman Před 2 lety

    I really enjoyed your reviews and comments. Thank you. I tried VSL very recently and I removed it. It is not about the sound but (in my mind) overly complicated setup. I could do it (I am not computer naive by any stretch of imagination) but I find the layers of installation bizarre. I can do but the cost, size on disk etc are working against it even though that I liked the sound. I am just staying with Pianoteq and Garritan CFX. It is enough for me and I really like Pianoteq Steinway D NY. There are many experienced pianists who use it (Phil Best or Hugh Sung come to mind).

  • @HMV163
    @HMV163 Před 2 lety

    Hi there, could you tell me what excerpt you are playing on the Aria Silk Grand (3rd appassionata? Beethoven?)

  • @dosgos
    @dosgos Před 2 lety

    You were struggling with the Hammersmith Pro and that came out in the music. Did you disable the round robins?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety +1

      good idea for trying again but no half pedaling is almost a deal breaker anyway. my pedal poositíon average is pretty much in the middle very often

  • @richardpenrose1968
    @richardpenrose1968 Před rokem

    I’m currently using Noire as my go to and find it has a nice balanced sound and playability. However, I’m considering upgrading this for something that offers even more realism. I’m considering either VSL, or Production Voices 300 Grand.
    From the audio demos I like the VSL CFX and Fazioli the most. 300 Grand also has a really nice sound and I’m wondering what you would recommend?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před rokem

      sorry, i don't know the production voices one.

    • @richardpenrose1968
      @richardpenrose1968 Před rokem

      @@PianoScoreVids Ah, ok. The VSL CFX and Fazioli would be my first choice. The Fazioli sounds slightly dull in the highs from the demos I’ve heard?
      What are your thoughts on the VSL CFX vs Fazioli?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před rokem

      The sound and recording quality on the fazioli is really good, but I remember really liking the tone and message of the CFX. I think I would prefer it.

  • @nickpollockpiano
    @nickpollockpiano Před 2 lety

    what would you say is the best out of the VSL Steinway, the VSL Bluthner and the VSL Bosendorfer Imperial? I play alot of romantic, Early jazz (stride), film scores and anime music (i was thinking to buy 1 of them because the set is very expensive)

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety +1

      take the Steinway and bi, play them for a week and return one with their return policy

  • @BrJD-ii4iv
    @BrJD-ii4iv Před 2 měsíci

    How did you activate your sustain pedal in FL Studio?

  • @chanya2249
    @chanya2249 Před 2 lety

    When you are using the silent mode are you still using kawai sounds or do you prefer runing a vst like vsl or garritan cfx ?

  • @Davideberti
    @Davideberti Před rokem

    it's a Sampletekk Black Grand detuned??

  • @rrjjgg101
    @rrjjgg101 Před 3 lety +2

    Excellent Comparison..Thank you for Sharing..
    I'm New to VST..Humble question for you..
    Mostly I Play Pop/ Film Score /Classical Music.
    Whats your 3 Best Choice from your Personal experience
    Most suitable Vst for my requirement..
    I own Kawai CA 78 digital Piano..
    Your answer will help me in selecting Right VST..
    Your Playing is inspirational & Selected Music is Great👍..
    What music at 37.25 & 39.25 Noire/ 50.55 Garritan Full?
    Thank you & STAY SAFE🙏

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety

      thanks for listening! You already guessed it: I would primarily choose the Noire and Garritan, but maybe the light is even enough. for pop maybe the "TVBO" from sampletekk is an idea,it's only 50 dollars, but I think only today and tomorrow or so. The noire has nice options for film scores with the algorithmic section I didnt even talk about (check other nice youtube videos), and the garritan is just overall a great feel while playing and very versatile, so suitable for classical music. The ca 78 is good, I owned the 98 and 48 at some time in my life. You can definitely do a lot with it.
      37:25 is an excerpt from the third piano sonata from chopin, first movement
      39:25 was just me fooling around
      50:55 was the wonderful elegy from vasily kalinnikov

    • @rrjjgg101
      @rrjjgg101 Před 3 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids what a Great detail reply of my all question..
      Thank you so much for taking out time to explain me from your busy schedule❤️..
      I have aready short listed But Confuse between Garritan Lite or full/Noire/Vsl Cfx & Bosendorfer 280VC( Both Expensive) ?
      If I have to choose only 1 from above to start with..
      Which is BETTER Choice?
      Thank you👍 & Yes STAY SAFE🙏

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety

      the playability of all of them is great. If I were you I would listen to as many demos as possible and then decide according to which sound is the best to you. Basically at this point you will not do anything wrong with any of them

    • @davidlai1996
      @davidlai1996 Před 3 lety

      @@rrjjgg101 I hope to add some useful things into the conversation. Don't go for the Garritan CFX light, as it only has one part of the Classic perspective and the sound is hollow. If you are going for the Garritan CFX, go for the full version. With some mixing possibilities, you'll be able to reduce the lower velocity sample hiss IMO. But you need the ambient mics in the room with you!

    • @rrjjgg101
      @rrjjgg101 Před 3 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids Hi Dear..Thank you again..Already watching
      All available Videos Comparission of Vst ...👍STAY SAFE🙏

  • @caniolancellotti4501
    @caniolancellotti4501 Před rokem

    hy what are the 5 best for u? 1° 2° and 3° ecc...

  • @vripiatbuzoi9188
    @vripiatbuzoi9188 Před 2 lety

    I have the Ivory II American and have been looking for something better. Would the VSL line be any better for classical and romantic? as far as control and that concert hall sound.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety

      sorry, i don't have the ivory.

    • @Dave-lz3rm
      @Dave-lz3rm Před 2 lety +1

      The VSL stuff seems to be the highest end from many recommending it, and it's used for classical.

  • @lion-on4ty
    @lion-on4ty Před 2 lety +1

    what do you think about ivory II?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety

      sorry i don't have it. i would assume it's very good. if i had more money i would probably buy it

  • @vichmora
    @vichmora Před 2 lety +1

    I like your video, but man, you destroyed the great Hammersmith! You are right that its dynamics are extreme and the bass sounds a bit weak, but these things can be fixed with the Kontakt inner programming (not with the settings that come with the vst). Is a bit laborious but is very easy to solve. I also recommend the Imperfect samples walnut extreme (the one with 4 microphones and 54 gigas), I purchased it few days ago and is gorgeous.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety

      it has no continuous sustain for the pedal which already makes it unusable for me.

    • @vichmora
      @vichmora Před 2 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids You want to destroy it definitely and don’t accept dissuasive arguments, it’s ok. You are very skilled like pianist by the way, congrats!.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety

      What do I have to do to fix this problem.

    • @vichmora
      @vichmora Před 2 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids It’s a severe problem for you, and I’m a pro pianist too, but the lack of the half pedal is not a reason enough to dismiss it for me, is very unfair taking into account its advantages, but, at the end, we are free to choose our favorite resources to work. The important thing is to have the money to buy whatever vst piano we want, and fortunately, they are much cheaper than a real acoustic.

    • @vichmora
      @vichmora Před 2 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids I forgot to write that a solution I use for half pedal is volume automation, to control the decreasing speed of long chords.

  • @UnPureMaddness
    @UnPureMaddness Před 2 lety

    What keybed is that?

  • @user-eu7xd8ed7y
    @user-eu7xd8ed7y Před 2 lety

    what is name of the music on 16:00 or who is composer?

  • @ValseMelancolique
    @ValseMelancolique Před 3 lety +1

    Do any of these VSTs reproduce, faithfully, the inhales, exhales, and grunts of the instrument?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety

      no not really

    • @ValseMelancolique
      @ValseMelancolique Před 3 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids Bummer! I was hoping they would have those specially recorded as they do with pedal noises and dampers with multiple Binaural mic positions.

    • @davidlai1996
      @davidlai1996 Před 3 lety

      Synthogy's Ivory Pianos, all of them, have nice pedal noises, I think. Garritan and VSL has less stellar ones, IMO. :)

  • @townnet
    @townnet Před 3 lety

    Hi, I'm new to vst...What is Kontakt and FL studio? I guess you can put all vst in Kontakt for easy to launch, and the FL studio is recording software, am I right?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety +2

      Fl Studio is my digital Audio Workstation. It is not only to record, but to cut, edit, mix, create music in general. Kontakt ist a program which hosts vst plugins. You can't just open a vst on windows, you need a daw like Fl studio to be able to open Kontakt (but maybe there is a standalone version too), and inside kontakt you can then open a vst. If a vst is a so called 'kontakt instrument' you can ONLY open it in kontakt - some plugins require the full version of Kontakt, which you first have to buy, so care is needed there. Many plugins work in the free version though, the so called Kontakt Player.

    • @townnet
      @townnet Před 3 lety +2

      @@PianoScoreVids Thank you so much.😊

  • @pjlira
    @pjlira Před 2 lety

    Have you ever tried Keyscape?

  • @jamiesea231
    @jamiesea231 Před 2 lety

    Where's Sampletekk's WG2 MkII? IMHO, it's probably their best sounding grand! :D

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety

      I'm afraid i don't have that one!

    • @jamiesea231
      @jamiesea231 Před 2 lety

      ​@@PianoScoreVids Wait till it's on sale for like $30 or so. I've been using The White Grand for over 15 years. It's great for cutting through the mix and it has a sound and character that I haven't found in other pianos.

  • @hairongchen1634
    @hairongchen1634 Před 2 lety

    pls add a limiter

  • @bitchslappedme
    @bitchslappedme Před 3 lety

    I apologise for the silly question. Is your piano not an accoustic one? How are you changing the sound of it if it's an accoustic one? Does it not have hammers and dampers? If it is an accoustic one are you putting the sounds through a VST to change them? Is that what's going on?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety +1

      Not silly at all. It's hybrid. So it is really totally upright but it also has sensors and electronics. But my piano is badly regulated. Thing is, if you play 'silently' , with no acoustic sound, the hammers move a bit and dont actually hit the strings. I feel like it decreases the playability ..

    • @bitchslappedme
      @bitchslappedme Před 3 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids Thank you for answering. I see, I see. Is that why the piano is spinet size, reduced size because of it being a hybrid?
      In my opinion you are certainly correct about "decresed playability", an upright's hammers are much slower to go back into place than a grand's since gravity helps much less. That effect has to be even worse if the hammers aren't "ricocheting" off of the strings.
      PS: You are doing a fantastic job on this channel!

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! It's really bad recently unfortunately. Doesnt make me want to play the piano ... i need a concert upright or at least a baby grand at some point... but i 'm a student so i cant afford it.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety

      I would play much more virtuosic pieces if the mechanic was just more reliable

    • @bitchslappedme
      @bitchslappedme Před 3 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids I use a "concert" upright that my grandparents bought years and years ago. It sounds good and full, but that's the only thing it has of concert. You still have the major mechanical problem of the hammers not coming back fast enough. Since the hammers are still perpendicular to the ground, instead of parallel. My level of playing doesn't justify more than an upright, and I like having the damper pedal, so I can play at 11PM if I want to. For your level of playing however... you need a faster keyboard, so a baby grand would be the only option... a concert upright for you would not solve this problem. Also a grand would give you a sostenuto pedal and an una corda pedal, in addition to the sustain, making your expressive potential much higher. But yeah, I know the price tags... Trust me I know... Whenever I see a used baby grand at a good price, it's already sold by the time I call...

  • @janvandyck9375
    @janvandyck9375 Před 2 lety +1

    You bought ALL of these plugins?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety

      don't forget all those huge SSD's i also had to buy

  • @groovinkeyz
    @groovinkeyz Před 2 lety

    May I ask what is the model of your upright?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety

      the absolute cheapest kawai

    • @groovinkeyz
      @groovinkeyz Před 2 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids Is it a hybrid piano? Or digital ones? .... BTW, I found your channel very inspiring! You have put a lot of energy and effort in your passion. You also help to us to introduce unknown music to the world... Thanks for that! Are you german or swiss, by any chance?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety

      I'm German, it's the hybrid version, yes

  • @GlobalStats
    @GlobalStats Před 2 lety

    Hello,
    Im new into this VST stuff,
    I would like to use the free mason & hamlin VST you linked. I download the four archives... How I can use it now?
    Thanks!

  • @funkeety
    @funkeety Před 2 lety

    what about Ivory, Keyscape?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 2 lety

      sorry, i don't have that. always thought about buying it and maybe i will. problem is , it doesn't have very many grand pianos for that rather high price to offer.

    • @funkeety
      @funkeety Před 2 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids aaah, i can understand that, but i think they can compete really well with all your vst, anyway, thank you for your review, that is very helpful

  • @alanlej
    @alanlej Před 2 lety

    I used to be able to play test an 8Dio steinway product and I remember it was nigh impossible to play it, let alone for classical pieces. The playability was absolute garbage, the attack and velocity would widely changes at the slightest pressure changes on keyboard, playability was totally inconsistent to the point you'd ask yourself if the people behind the VST actually ever played the piano to begin with...

    • @MrMusicopath
      @MrMusicopath Před 2 lety +1

      almost 8dio pianos are SO BAD

    • @alanlej
      @alanlej Před 2 lety

      @@MrMusicopath I've tested a fuckton (pardon my french) of piano VST over the years as whenever I can do it, I download them illegally - cough - to test what I consider the core of them that's rarely really properly reviewed, that is the playability. Playability is of the essence for a VST. Most reviews focuses on sounds alone or almost. Then if I'm happy with it, I buy the product.
      So many times (we're talking 90% of the time, really) a vst would sound good/great but playability was bad or simply not good enough. I can't fathom how much money I've saved doing this. Playability should be the core of a review. So many piano VSTs are just "a type of piano sounds for your recordings/musical projects/mixes" and not thought out as a good instrument for a piano player to begin with, if you get my drift...
      I play on a Kawai MP9500 of which the action is still top of the line as of today (if maintained well, that is). The VPC1 is built on that foundation and the action has barely been upgraded. It was that good at the time to begin with. Only the hybrids really goes further than this. Suffice to say, with all the nuances it permits, all VSTs can unveil their fullest potential with it, or much quickly falls short. And boy do soooo many VSTs falls short lol
      Also, for me, classical music, especially from the romantic period, is an absolute must for reviewing a piano VST. If it can pull off convincingly a Chopin or Rachmaninov piece with all the rubatos, pianissimos and all the nuances required like a real piano let me do it, then it's a good instrument that will be able to pull off just about any kind of music convincingly, be it pop, jazz or otherwise. Because it will act like a real piano, not like a sound library if you know what I mean. AND ONLY THEN should the vst brings its own sound identity in the equation.
      I think this way I thoroughly tested probably around 20 piano VSTs if not more, the vast majority of them were deceiving in terms of playability or just couldn't adapt to any type of music like a real piano would.
      8Dio, of all the one I tested, was some of the worst, if not the worst of them all. Laughable. Completely unplayable on my Kawai. I think it was the 1928 Steinway I tested the most, it was a complete joke, a disaster... it crapped itself so bad on classical it was embarrassing, bit of a shame for a Steinway of all pianos!
      I see they've supposedly overhauled their products (that pesky 1928 has a brand new interface for example), so maybe they upped their game since then... but I wouldn't trust them one bit.
      Whoever was in charge of that vst back then is no piano player to begin with, no way. And it was probably design with cheap (in terms of action at least) master keyboards in mind, just to bang some chords with a steinway sound and throw them into a pop-like mix.

  • @YsAbTones
    @YsAbTones Před 3 lety

    how do you use your real piano as a master keyboard ?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety

      It's a hybrid upright

    • @billfries7269
      @billfries7269 Před 3 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids Which hybrid upright do you have? I have been considering getting one. Thank you for the excellent video and I really enjoyed listening to you play!

    • @floridaessene
      @floridaessene Před 2 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids Please tell us the make and model of the hybrid in the video :-)

  • @davittinikashvili3349
    @davittinikashvili3349 Před 3 lety

    please, does anyone know name 30:30

  • @RobinParmar
    @RobinParmar Před rokem +1

    Wow, great job. Regarding the Mason & Hamlin Model A from Dore Mark. You might wish to check out his newer pianos, since he has upped his game. Pianobook has three in The Experience series: Fazioli F308, Yamaha S6, and New York S&S Model B. Would love to know your opinion.
    I've just released a video demonstrating those and 20 other piano plugins, focusing on free/inexpensive options:
    czcams.com/video/Fld8f0sU6ko/video.html

  • @zumadale
    @zumadale Před 3 lety +1

    Wheres Pianoteq?!?!?

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety

      Sorry, I really don't like the pianoteq sound for grands

    • @zumadale
      @zumadale Před 3 lety +2

      @@PianoScoreVids then you need to explore the settings and understand them...its a lot more functional and sounds just as good or even better than even a real grand piano.

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety +2

      @@zumadale it's subjective

    • @zumadale
      @zumadale Před 3 lety

      @@PianoScoreVids I guess but 127 velocity levels ...my lord...lol

    • @PianoScoreVids
      @PianoScoreVids  Před 3 lety

      @@zumadale I use pianoteq for my pianoforte and harpsichord recordings. For that it is the best plugin I have. it sounds very great.

  • @MrMusicopath
    @MrMusicopath Před měsícem

    pearl grand sounds really bad