


Pretty good tone, but my Young Chang that I bought 20 years ago, is just so perfectly recorded/sampled, and it utilizes a DSP block in my Kurzweil algorithm so that I can darken the tone using my Mod Wheel (not just a simple filter), I am so glad I have it. The Ivory II should be better than it is (I paid $149 for it). I personally think Pianoteq sounds pretty bad and I don't really get the hype around it. I just bought Ivory II (American Concert D) and Waves' Grand Rhapsody, too. Pianoteq is pretty playable but does not sound as good as pretty much any sampled library. Amber might be a bit too bright.įor serious piano recording, I still think my Young Chang Grand from Sweetwater (created for my Kurzweil) remains the best. The Amber model tends to be my favorite, but the others (Atlantis, Sapphire, Diamond and Emerald) can be interesting for various reasons. I'm glad to have them to play around with. I had Amber from X3 Producer, and just added the other 4. Think of different modules such as a grand piano, an upright piano, an electric grand piano, and an electric piano. /rebates/&252fgraphpad-prism-8-plus-serial-number. I think it'll have a larger LCD screen, but not like the RD700NX. I think it'll have a single SN piano, possibly a few based off the prime SN piano (like Mellow, Bright, etc.) then probably the Expressive Grand from the GX. As a sample-based VST, it includes top piano emulations telling of XLN’s eye for quality. I think it'll have PHA II Ivory feel keys, not PHA III. I paid $90.30 for the additional 4 models. Now get this, the XLN Audio Addictive Keys levels up creativity thanks to the generous supply of features and effects. I bought the complete set of TruePianos about a month ago, and they honored a discount I had, I believe for being a Cakewalk X3 Producer owner. Thanks for all the helpful links, I should mention I'm looking to use it outside of Cakewalk, I would have used TruePianos already.
