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Ravenscroft 275 vs pianoteq 6
Ravenscroft 275 vs pianoteq 6












Its more like I literally have never heard it sound warm and close, despite looking and looking. If I could hear one demo of Ravenscroft sounding as warm and close as Noire does in your example, I guess none of this would be an issue for me whatsoever.Įdit: I hope this doesn't come off as suggesting you should hunt down a demo of RC. How does Noire stack up as far as playability goes? That is my biggest fear in pulling the trigger on it. I haven't played anything that feels like it at all yet, which honestly makes it very difficult to like some of the other offerings I have. Following LinearLineman invitation to post this comparison as a new thread, you will find below my own comparison of the 3 'high quality' pianos I own on iOS : Ravenscroft, Pure Piano. The best VSTs have excellent realistic tone, but when you play them you can be conscious that you're triggering independent samples, and there is not always the interaction between notes that you can get with a modelled piano. I have ModernU, which I imagine is quite similar. Pianoteq behaves realistically in its response to how you play and the resonances it produces, but its tone is artificial. I can understand your love for the playability of Ravenscroft. What makes this piano plugin stand out from the rest is. The Garritan CFX is a piano VST sampled from a Yamaha Concert Grand CFX, which is one of the best Yamaha concert pianos. I've been very back and forth about whether I should get Noire since it was released, but I really like what I hear you do with it. One of the best piano plugins used by professionals is the Garritan CFX Concert Grand. When you were playing the Noire Extra Body snapshot, I felt the most connected with the music and you, the performer.

ravenscroft 275 vs pianoteq 6

I have to echo one of the comments I read on the video.














Ravenscroft 275 vs pianoteq 6