Of course, but if we listen to the sounds on today’s records… absolutely scandalous in my opinion (I’m talking about commercial music) These are wonderful. Speaking as someone who played on a Crumar keyboard 40 years ago… About SWAM I love the response that the instrument has… having played the trumpet for 8 years, it behaves as I would expect from a real instrument… within the limits of an electronic instrument.
Just curious as to which instrument packs you were using.
Hi . I use Steinway D and Blüthner for classical and contemporary classical music.
Honestly, I do not perceive dramatic differences between the various piano models, also on YouTube promo videos. I suspect that the real next level in customisation and expressiveness might be with the Pro version, with 96-192 kHz audio output and a rather toilsome fine tuning.
On this, I cannot spend any words, since I just own a simple Stage license, like many!
Best regards
I added the Bosendorfer to the Stage license and I have to say that I like it better than the Steinway D (I’m always talking about the jazz sound which is brighter). The Bosendorfer kneads less on the bass while still making them feel nice and powerful… but obviously it depends on the hands that play…
Yes, Bosendorfer is huge. I like it more than Steinway B and D.
How’s the new Kawai piano?
I agree, jazz piano is like Bohemian crystal.