Winter NAMM 2012 News
The sound quality of the samples in East West Quantum Leap Piano’s is magnificent, and so detailed that you lack for very little in piano articulations. The staccato sections are head and shoulders above any other software, at any price. I work with the lid position fully up, since this is the way the sound library was recorded, but the sounds ...
The piano sounds have lovely tone, but the samples aren't consistent across the keys. It is almost as if the soft pedal are being pushed for some notes. Very annoying to play live! I also found all kinds of glitches playing back midi tracks that had been recorded using other piano software. EastWest technical support was all but nonexistent. Eve...
3 years of use, and end of the galleys with the engine PLAY2 phew! I tested and Steinberg Ivory Grand Piano (1 and 2) ... competition is jettisoned with the concert Steinway, and Bechstein. The particularity of this Piano (for my full version) is that I can adjust the microphone (close, mix and surround) is extremely useful to position t...
Used for 3 months, I took advantage of a promo EastWest across the range. The - - Long to install! - True, it is very resource hungry, I have upgraded my PC (AMD X2 - 2 GB Ram) but there was anyway necessary. Now with a quad core AMD Phenom X4, 4GB Ram and a fast HDD (WD Caviar Black SATA), no perf bp with 2 mics (pla...
- I use the program in stand alone for 3 weeks. - I have not tried other models, I relied on demos of East West as well as that of Purgatory Creek. My only real reference was The Grand 2 Steinberg no pianos East West fails to match despite their recent designs and debauchery of technical means used. - Nothing is reall...
Huge disappointment after being captivated by the demos, the technical description, the ambition of the project ... The samples sound like old pianos, without depth, without dynamic (or too: Yamaha), velocity and uneven harmonics, basses without depth ... Samples long to load, does not support the proximity of other p...
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