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Published on 06/23/11 at 11:46I post a review Pianissimo because it is contrary to previous opinion.
Not that the previous opinion is wrong but it shows that we all have a very different perception of piano sounds and digital software.
For my part Pianissimo is the best compromise realism / playability of other apps mentioned by Ehma namely Pianoteq piano and True.
When I try I find the True Piano sound pretty good but I closer to the sound of a digital piano as an acoustic piano.
With Pianothèque I really evil.
The setting options are excellent but in the end my ears can not find the sound credible.
I can also compare it to the Garritan Steinway is superior in sound quality, very playable but can seem a bit "soft" live.
By Pianissimo against satisfies me for the feeling of realism it gives me.
While the sound may be worse than the other three, perhaps less "end".
But it gives the fingers feel like dealing with a piano, especially in the media who are really poor parents of the numerical simulation.
It also has the good taste not to produce sound when you pushed a button slowly, like on a real acoustic piano (something do not do the Garritan Steinway, which is still a reference for my piano recording.)
In the end I agree with the previous opinion by giving the same note and agreeing at the price it costs this app is a real business that can give more satisfaction than a digital piano.
Not that the previous opinion is wrong but it shows that we all have a very different perception of piano sounds and digital software.
For my part Pianissimo is the best compromise realism / playability of other apps mentioned by Ehma namely Pianoteq piano and True.
When I try I find the True Piano sound pretty good but I closer to the sound of a digital piano as an acoustic piano.
With Pianothèque I really evil.
The setting options are excellent but in the end my ears can not find the sound credible.
I can also compare it to the Garritan Steinway is superior in sound quality, very playable but can seem a bit "soft" live.
By Pianissimo against satisfies me for the feeling of realism it gives me.
While the sound may be worse than the other three, perhaps less "end".
But it gives the fingers feel like dealing with a piano, especially in the media who are really poor parents of the numerical simulation.
It also has the good taste not to produce sound when you pushed a button slowly, like on a real acoustic piano (something do not do the Garritan Steinway, which is still a reference for my piano recording.)
In the end I agree with the previous opinion by giving the same note and agreeing at the price it costs this app is a real business that can give more satisfaction than a digital piano.