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I am sure there will be the usual debate about this but, as I have said many times, for me, there is no better acoustic piano software than Pianoteq
Saul
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It sounds really amazing -although I'm not a pianist enough to judge
But what I did notice is, how good it sounds on lower two octaves, where most pianos on mid-range keyboards usually s**ks.
Yes I noticed that too Bogdan. I may upgrade my Pianoteq to get this Shigeru Kawai. There is normally a Black Friday deal on upgrades so I will wait until then.
Saul
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I'm a big Pianoteq fan. I wish Yamaha would incorporate Modartt's sophisticated modeling into their digital pianos.
I also wish that Yamaha would follow in the footsteps of Steinway, Bosendorfer, Petrof, Bluthner, Grotian, Steingraeber, Bechstein, and now Kawai, and authorize Modartt to model their crown jewel piano, the CFX for Pianoteq.
I scooped this virtual Shigeru up. It sounds amazing.