![]() Pianoteq would give us both a lot of fun to experiment in this regard. We’re both a fan of the beat up, compressed upright sound. My wife and I are writing music again, and we both have the same taste in piano sounds (like this: There have been a few times over the past few months where I’ve had the thought “if only I had a really good piano VST, I could fix that myself and make it sound great.” I’m doing a lot of recording at the moment for myself and for others, and am doing a lot of audio editing for the church I’m MD at. I’m currently wrestling with the question “do I need it?” and I need your help to convince me! With Christmas coming up and santa on his way I’ve a bunch of family members asking what I want (which is kind of nice because for the past 6 years all anyone’s ever asked about are what our kids want!) I’m tempted just to take money and get Pianoteq 7 stage. ![]() I’ve tried a few free piano VSTs and have enjoyed some of them, especially the more out there ones. Alchemy and the Logic sampler is a lot of fun too. Got a great OB6 one that sounds fatter than any hardware synth I’ve owned. I’m currently having a blast finding and downloading all of the free VSTs I can. Even with the measly 4GB of RAM it’s like a new machine and can handle more than it did when I first bought it new. ![]() I recently replaced the HDD in my 2011 MacBook pro with a 500GB SSD. ![]()
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