Need help choosing which VI piano

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benherron.rrr

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I hope this is kinda the right place.

It's money time again, and I want to buy a Virtual Piano!

I was going to get east west pianos for free along with symphonic orchestra. . . but my student money didn't come through in time for the offer.

I have narrowed it down to:

East west Pianos (full)

Synthology Ivory 2

Alicias Key's

I really want a VI that I can get to sit right in a mix, Piano wise I compose for moving image (orchestral type arrangements) and also for more pop/acoustic singer,songwriter/indie/rock type songs, I also want a nice sounding piano to play/practice with.

I have used Ivory 1.5, and in all honest, I haven't been that impressed I don't know weather its cause the keyboard is on its way out and It couldn't play a range of velocities, or If Ivory is just a bit bad.

I have fair experience if Alicia's keys, I love the sound so much, exactly what I'm looking for, soft sweet and really emotional sounding for quieter songs and really swelling for faster full arpeggios. But I have never been able to get it to sit well in a mix, its like there is just a little something missing that I hope to find else where.

East west. no experience, and I'm not sure if its RTAS compatible.

I prefer the Yamaha/Steinway pianos, as they sound a little softer, and I feel flow a little better.

What are your opinions on these Pianos? which would you choose? I'm fairly set one one of these three though.

Cheers.
 
MrRay Fender Mark II

If that's what you like.

I see it as a major recording artist used to endorse piano samples. I am sure of the products integrity, and Alicia Keys is a great songwriter. I am sure you can reproduce those samples using cheaper presets. That is why I wouldn't even look at it on the shop shelf in nice packaging. But I am probably from a different generation. The music I like is a generation behind me, so I grew up in the 80s/90s but was influenced by music that my older cousin might of listened to. So I hope no offence here.

But it is good to have a variety of pianos in your collection, different applications.

My favourite piano has always been electric pianos. It's been flavour of the month for many years. There is a MrRay Fender Mark II VST. I have recently downloaded it and might load it up tonight. I have heard some good reviews out there, and it is hard to find a Fender MkII emulation.

Looking for a clavinet ala 'Stevie Wonder'.

I just posted here to advertise the Fender Rhodes MkII. Sorry if it was wasting your time.
 
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