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🎹Best Piano VST Plugins Compared Part 3: Native Instruments, Pianoteq 7, Vienna Symphonic Library🎹

Native Instruments Noire: 1:04 Pianoteq 7: 6:45 Ravenscroft 275: 13:28 VSL Yamaha CFX: 19:15 🛒 See More Digital Pianos▸https://geni.us/Digital-Pianos 💕 Subscribe to Merriam Pianos HERE ▸ http://bit.ly/SubscribeMerriam 🔔 Click the 🔔 bell to be notified of all videos! ▸ http://bit.ly/SubscribeMerriam #VST #Plugin #Piano Hello and welcome to another piano review at the Merriam Pianos YouTube channel. Here is the third and final installment of our 10-way comparison video of all of the VST’s we’ve looked at over the past two 2 months. Please like the video below, and if it’s your first time on the channel, subscribe and hit that notification bell! Overview: We’re in a truly golden age of instrumental technology - both digital and acoustic, and our selection of VST’s is absolute proof of that. We looked at everything from $79 to $799 in our quest to sample the whole landscape of VST’s, and this is our last walk-through before we move back to acoustic and digital piano reviews. Noire: Noire is an interesting beast. The purpose of this VST isn't to present pure, clean acoustic piano sound, but rather, to simulate the sound of innovative German composer Nils Frahm. There are very interesting presets with unique combinations of pianos, keyboards, and synths. The particle accelerator feature is especially cool! Very moody and melancholic, excellent for those seeking that particular vibe. Pianoteq: Pianoteq is a giant of the VST space, and is quite unique in how it delivers sound as it is a modeling-based engine, compared to the other 9 we’ve looked at which are all sample-based. It uses an incredibly sophisticated computer model with all of the parameters open to the user for editing. This allows the user to modify and construct your perfect piano with an amazing level of control over a staggering amount of parameters. One criticism is that the plugin always sounds too ‘perfect’, and doesn’t do a great job of incorporating the subtle imperfections you get with a real acoustic piano. Ravenscroft 275: This engine is a sample of the Ravenscroft 275 concert grand piano, which is an extremely limited edition instrument built to order by a 3 person team of master piano builders. There’s four different sample captures with this VST, and you can mix them independently of one another. There’s not a ton of editable options, but all of your core features are covered, This is another excellent capture of a truly special piano, with a simple-to-use interface. VSL Yamaha CFX The VSL Synchron VST has different sampled pianos available for the user to buy, and we went with the Yamaha CFX. We felt the need to adjust the touch curve on this one right off the bat, but other than that, this is a fantastic plugin, and easily one of our favorites. There’s an incredible amount of detail packed in, and it truly recreates the feel and energy of being behind a 9 foot piano better than any other. Conclusions: Thanks so much for being with us through this marathon of a review. It’s been a fun adventure exploring the world of VST’s over the past couple of months, and we sincerely hope you’ve enjoyed this series. Connect with Merriam Music: ● Website ▸ https://www.merriammusic.com/ ● Contact Us ▸ https://www.merriammusic.com/contact/ ● Instagram ▸   / merriammusic   ● Facebook ▸   / merriammusic   ● Twitter ▸   / merriammusicinc  

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