I just found out that if you have a Focusrite interface you can get one of the 4 pianos for free. I'm tryna decide between Studio Grand or Modern Upright
@WycliffStudios3 жыл бұрын
WHich one did you get?
@fredlup6073 жыл бұрын
@@WycliffStudios I chose Studio Grand. I always used a 'special..' version of Keyscape. I prefer having an official license for a beautiful grand piano VST, as it is an instrument I always put in my music, like a signature, rather than a 's p e c i a l' version of Keyscape.
@Platinum_XYZ3 жыл бұрын
@@fredlup607 ahhh, I get you! Good call!
@TuhinTulsyan2 жыл бұрын
What would you suggest a studiologic SL88 studio with vst or Roland fp30x? Sound and action primary concern.
@dmirakzbeats2 жыл бұрын
the way you played the notes on this vst it made my soul flying on clouds so beautiful i have also adictive keys its monstrious big props to those sound engineers and creators who made this vst
@mfurman3 жыл бұрын
Great to see another VST review!
@mariusz92233 жыл бұрын
I feel like it would be nice if you review keyscape and compare it to previous vsts tested as well as to the digital pianos you've tested, which is something I was always curious about. Anyway great review!
@vacation_generation3 жыл бұрын
What a great piano vst. Extremely useable, beautiful tone. Very convenient and portable when using just a computer laptop and dummy keyboard.
@mfurman3 жыл бұрын
Do you mean MIDI controller? :-)
@vacation_generation3 жыл бұрын
@@mfurman yep. That’s what I meant, as opposed to a keyboard for a dummy 😂 To be fair there is so much choice out there for VST pianos. I personally have the Ravenscroft 275 library, Native instruments and all the pianos that come with that (Alicia’s Keys , Grandeur etc etc) and I recently purchased Pianoteq 6/7 just to gauge how good physical modelling has gotten. And of course there’s the infamous Keyscape which I don’t own (but it sounds fantastic as far as I can hear). But when I’ve tried to use these live, something just isn’t right. Sound great in a recording, but live I think they can sound a bit lacking in tone and body. Hence my recent Kawai ES 920 purchase.
@mfurman3 жыл бұрын
@@vacation_generation Very interesting. I was definitely considering Kawai ES 920 at one point but chose MIDI controller approach (Kawai VPC1 was a bit to heavy for me and I read about some MIDI implementation issues). The number of VSTs you have is impressive 😄
@chrisanderson99813 жыл бұрын
FYI, XLN Studio Grand is sampled from a Steinway D. It's in their description, so it isn't the CFX. Awesome playing and tour of the plug in! :)
@Kyuuketsuki023 жыл бұрын
I know people rave about Pianoteq, but coming from that video straight to this one, I immediately liked the base sound of Addictive Keys quite a bit more versus anything I heard from Pianoteq.
@mfurman3 жыл бұрын
I believe that it is not only the sound that matters- experience when playing and all the options to modify the sound are equally important. I like Pianoteq Steinway Model D NY very much.
@mfurman3 жыл бұрын
I am very excited that you started to review VSTs. Perhaps, you could also create some episodes about MIDI controllers (I hoped for it for some time).
@JoeLinux20003 жыл бұрын
This is actually the most important issue facing piano consumers today.
@michaelyolch792 жыл бұрын
HE FINALLY GETS TO THE POINT AT 3:16. You're welcome.
@nolongerinuse4883 жыл бұрын
This is an awesome review. You should consider doing Keyscape next!
@DopamineOverload3 жыл бұрын
Always love all your videos man. Stay safe! Nice-looking home studio, btw!!
@arr10093 жыл бұрын
Great idea to review this kind of things from home during lockdown! Just another idea, what if you make a deeper review of all the apps from digital piano makers? I'm using Chordana right now in my brand new Casio PX770 and I'm surprised of how much things include this app to learn, nobody talks so much about it, a deeper review from your point of view could be very usefull for us, for sure the apps from Yamaha, Kawai, Roland, etc. are quite good or even better than Chordana. What do you think about making videos with that?
@kevddiaz3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@PianoUniverse3 жыл бұрын
So what keyboard is Stu using with his VST plugins?
@josephompocofficial3 жыл бұрын
That's THE question isn't it... ;) I agree, tell us Stu!
@aquaticborealis48773 жыл бұрын
I would be interested in your thoughts on the C7 Grand included in IK Multimedia’s Sample Tank software (also included in their Total Studio 3 Max)
@timiscofield20274 ай бұрын
Thanks for the insights 🤲🏽❤️
@MerriamPianos4 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Thanks for tuning in! :)
@dwfantom58922 жыл бұрын
Hello Stu, I’m glad I discovered you! The information you are providing here is of a very high value. You are making it so easy for seekers and listeners like me to make a well informed decision. So very helpful!!!!! Well, that being said - hats off and a bow to your skills man!!!!! I really do enjoy listening to your improves, progressions, runs… ear candy!!! 😊😊😊 I think you should make a video of how to play the piano from advanced and up. But make sure you have a donation option (at the least) so that you get paid. I’m sure you worked hard and lesions like that should not come free of cost. It’s not fair to you! Thank you so much and keep it coming!
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! Thanks for supporting our channel! We're very happy to hear that you've stumbled upon it. I will certainly pass the kind words along to Stu. There have been several requests for Stu to release playing tutorial videos, etc. We have put out a few in the past, but I agree that it would be an exciting prospect! :)
@dwfantom58922 жыл бұрын
@@MerriamPianos Thank you, Brent!!! Looking forward to your piano tutorial. If everything is slowed down 4 times a person like me can learn. 🤣 really appreciate it!!
@robertmichalscheck30723 жыл бұрын
Some great playing.
@1ststar1642 жыл бұрын
Appreciate your review.
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! We're glad you enjoyed it! :)
@peekpen2 жыл бұрын
convincing demo. thank you.
@maxborosiuk3570 Жыл бұрын
thank you for your review!!!
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! Thanks for tuning in! :)
@axela92823 жыл бұрын
Does anyone have headphones recommendations when using addictive keys? I have no idea what I should be looking for. Should I look for a USB headphone that I plug into my laptop or should I buy a headphone that I plug into the keyboard?
@jacksonbooth24623 жыл бұрын
Curious if Bill Evans was a major influence on his playing. I can almost hear him in the performances.
@MerriamPianos3 жыл бұрын
That would be an affirmative. Endless listening to Bill as a youngster. -Stu
@tedl75383 жыл бұрын
@@MerriamPianos Yes, your Evans roots clearly run deep, in a good way!
@tranngocquy76523 жыл бұрын
Hello, should I use an interface (sound card) to make piano sound from vst higher quality, more realistic? Thank u
@tedl75383 жыл бұрын
Yes, you want an external box. I use PreSonus, but Focusrite, Motu and Steinberg are also good.
@martoneill2 жыл бұрын
@@tedl7538 That’s interesting. I just plug my keyboard directly into the laptop running the vst. What would the audio interface add? I thought the keyboard just fed midi to the vst but I’m still new to all this and would appreciate any education you could provide. All the best, M
@alphonz313 жыл бұрын
Hi Stu, thank you very much for the presentation! Is it possible to change the tuning of the Studio Grand (or the Modern Upright)? Best wishes from Germany...
@catchthefiresherbrooke63742 жыл бұрын
Yes it is
@blueeyedsoulman3 жыл бұрын
What are you using as a controller? That's REALLY important info.
@alpay3893 жыл бұрын
by the way you can get this piano vst for free if you buy a focusrite audiointerface.
@benyaeast47412 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos, liked and subed 🙏🏽
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words and subscription! We sincerely appreciate that! :)
@AngeloMagnaye__4 ай бұрын
Addictive Keys and Noire are great.
@MerriamPianos4 ай бұрын
Absolutely! They are both excellent VSTs. :)
@mfurman3 жыл бұрын
Perhaps I did not search properly on the Internet but is Addictive Keys Piano VST fully (natively) compatible with Mac M1?
@AngeloMagnaye__4 ай бұрын
Addictive Keys and Noire are great VSTs
@MerriamPianos4 ай бұрын
Absolutely! They are both excellent VSTs. :)
@LDdrums202 жыл бұрын
AKA every coldplay song ever! so true!
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Haha fair enough! Thanks for tuning in! :)
@maureenblack77302 жыл бұрын
Will addictive keys work with a 1.89gb RAM?
@dr_bodling6 күн бұрын
Is this software used with acoustic pianos as well? Or is this only for digital pianos?
@MerriamPianos6 күн бұрын
Thanks for the question! This software cannot be used with acoustic pianos. However, if your acoustic piano is a "hybrid" piano with MIDI output, then you could use it in conjunction with these VST plugins. :)
@dr_bodling5 күн бұрын
@ ahh I see, hmm that's what I figured. I was just a little confused why the focusrite scarlett 2i2 I was looking at buying said it came with this VST software. I thought people only use audio interfaces to record microphone input from their acoustic pianos (like I was going to do) but I guess they are needed for digital pianos too? I used to have a Yamaha p125 and would just plug in my piano directly to my ipad so this is quite new to me. I used to also use the Yamaha piano app to change things like reverb so VSTs are new too. Didn't know all of these were used for digital pianos 😅 thanks for the quick reply by the way!
@derevon103 жыл бұрын
I bought this VST a few years ago and have been using it with my ancient Yamaha P60 that I'm now looking to replace. Anyone has any good suggestion for a replacement for around 1000 EUR give or take? I'm thinking maybe Roland FP-30 or RD-88 or something along those lines. Something portable for general hobby use that works well with VSTs that's ok for casual amateur level classical playing as well as just having fun playing around with?
@Zoco1013 жыл бұрын
Per, for just over €1000 you can get the Roland FP-60X or the Kawai ES-520. Yamaha doesn't currently have a portable piano at this pricepoint. The Korg D1(less than €600) looks rather like the old Yamaha P80, which was slim and well built. Like the P80 it has no USB connector and no built-in speakers, but it does have a small screen and Legacy MIDI connectors, so you can use the same adaptor or interface you've been using with your P60. It's a cheap way to get a high quality keyboard action in a robust giggable unit. Logically, it's no featherweight. Why buy the FP-30X if you can afford the FP-60X? This has a superb action (I'm told) plus good connectivity and functionality and a screen. Many players adore its new enhanced modelled sounds but some players (like me) generally prefer sampled piano sounds. The speakers are a bit weak, but this piano is technologically right at the cutting edge, and is probably the best value for money at this pricepoint. The ES-520 has a screen too, and a nice action, plus excellent sounds which are backed by amazing speakers. Classical pianists love the Kawai ES range, and the new Onkyo speakers are a bonus. You mentioned the RD88. Normally, I regard this RD stage piano range very highly, but there are some disquietening comments in the Pianoforever review. But checkout Stu's review too. At face value, it's a great gigging/studio instrument, with the emphasis on gigging. It's very light, and accordingly, it looks a bit fragile. Look for Stu's comparison between these FP-60X and the ES-520. I recommend trying all these pianos if at all possible.
@prenumenumedefamilie34182 жыл бұрын
Did you think this is a good realistic Grand piano cover with the right aproche for MIDI recordings? Ok and here is right on topic from other comment done by me to some other yours video! How the tech been one to use multiple pedals on a MIDI PIANO Since now this offer this opportunity !It has all of them ! I meen i know maybe to buy a 3 pedal on one right ?
@CanaldoOTA3 жыл бұрын
Uprights comparison !! The Gentleman Native Modern U VI LABS Keyscape Wing Upright Vsl Bosendofer Pianoteq U1
@richardgordon99395 күн бұрын
what keyboard are you using stu?
@MerriamPianos4 күн бұрын
Stu is using a Roland RD2000 in this video.
@dougmann663 жыл бұрын
MAJORCOOL !!!
@jaws_7265 Жыл бұрын
CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME. On every preset in AddictiveKeys i hear a "thud" sound when each note plays. I guess its the sound of the pianos hammer? Sounds like the keys are being pressed really hard every note and its so frustrating. I deal with it now by using a highpass filter on the low-end just enough to cut the thud out. Is this the only solution??
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
The high-pass filter would certainly work to eliminate the thud, but you may be eliminating some critical frequencies from the piano sound itself (particularly in certain registers). That is interesting that you are experiencing the issue on every patch. I have not personally experienced this issue. Perhaps, one of our community members has and found a solution to the issue. Best of luck!
@fulstaak3 жыл бұрын
While this might be a versatile tool to bring in more sounds into some compositions, the piano itself compared for example to Roland Supernatural Sound, just sounds like there's one tone for each note, no matter how hard you press the key. There is no variation in velocity and it really bugs my hears. So I guess a tool like this is great for other types of sound on a recording, but as soon as you get to piano there's no richness to it.
@stenaldomehilli88093 жыл бұрын
I own an FP 30 from Roland which as you might know uses the supernatural sound engine. Although the piano is excellent for the price and better than the competition in its league, I'd never say it sounds better than a good VST like the one we heard here. Compared to most sampled digital pianos the VSTs record much more samples for a particular velocity rate, hence the dynamics, if using a good keyboard, show pretty nicely on these. All the best!
@mfurman3 жыл бұрын
Simply put, Pianoteq is better than either of these two sound solutions
@fulstaak3 жыл бұрын
@@stenaldomehilli8809 Perhaps. I would like to hear a version with some velocity on the notes because here there is none. Also, I had in mind the new FP30x/FP60x from Roland, which I understand have huge differences between their older counterparts.
@lakemasterex7582 Жыл бұрын
does this plugin have crossfeed?
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
Hi! Brent here! That is a good question. I am not intimately familiar with Addictive Keys on that level, so I'm not sure if it has crossfeed. With that said, perhaps, one of our helpful community members can chime in and answer that question.
@meekrodriguez64383 жыл бұрын
Nice piano
@stenaldomehilli88093 жыл бұрын
This is not the most interesting VST i've heard like Keyscape, or spitfire pianos, or Pianoteq, yet it sounds better than the absolute majority of digital pianos out there. Now when I say better I mean more authentic, and that's the thing we as consumers should never forgive Roland and Yamaha and others for. They still give us low fidelity sounds while the technology is there, it works splendidly and the big companies don't care to use it. Nord does surely better than everyone else in this context but The latest Nord piano model gives users 2 Gb of memory... now you tell me, in what other perspective where Gigabytes matter is 2Gb a considerable quantity? The digital piano companies should join us in the 21st century and work harder to satisfy our needs in terms of sound. Otherwise I'll keep my FP-30 and use VSTs for sound until that device breaks apart.
@Zoco1013 жыл бұрын
I suspect it's true that manufacturers sometimes hold back with technology, but I hope you're not one of those guys who calls acoustic pianos "real" pianos - implying that a digital piano is just a sad fake. Authenticity/realism, whatever you want to call it, is an illusion. Can you define what an acoustic piano should sound like? They are all different, and they are still evolving. And so are digital pianos, except more quickly. While the principle task of a digital piano has always been to cover for the absence of an acoustic piano, it may become equally desirable in its own right. But that doesn't mean it has to sound exactly the same. In fact it probably never can, and it shouldn't. In some pianistic applications a good digital piano might sound better (more interesting) than a good acoustic piano costing 10 times the price. And it's possible that excellence in digital technology will even outstrip acoustic possibilities in the future. They didn't believe it with digital photography, and look what happened! When you sit down at a Fazioli, do you think. Damn! It doesn't sound quite like that Model D I half remember? Or vice versa? No, you accept it for what it is and get on with playing it. But dp pianists keep getting trapped in a wild goose chase, vainly trying to tweak the dp for that "real" piano sound which they probably only imagined in the first place. If we're not careful we become frustrated sound technicians instead of musicians. Let's think outside the box. I'm glad we're not still stuck with the harpsichord or the fortepiano for the bulk of keyboard playing.
@stenaldomehilli88093 жыл бұрын
@@Zoco101 Surely not! I'm not one of those guys who think that digital pianos are just a substitution for the acoustic ones. they certainly make a necessary equipment for every serious musician. We should not forget however that they are strongly related to their acoustic counterparts. The natural sounds which replicate real world instruments are a major part in everybody's music, hence except for having their own place in a musician's home / studio, digital pianos serve as a more affordable way to bring us the commodity of having an acoustic grand or upright, or a whole orchestra if you will, at our fingertips. Now you brought a few justifications on which are mostly unnecessary in my view at least. First let's separate the ocean from the ship... let's think within some contours that give logic to what we're saying. How acoustic pianos should sound is not determined by any of us, but by the pianos themselves. The digital technology has tried for many years to replicate that sound and in that respect what a VST offers, (especially a good one) is light-years better than what most digital keyboards do. I absolutely agree that there is music which might sound better on a digital piano because we're used to hear it in digital recordings, just like we need a DX7 sound for the 80s' ballads; but my concerns are different. You know, it's a shame that big companies are not trying to evolve the piano sound with their approach as you're saying. They are simply agreeing to remain within the status quo by not expanding in memory, processing power and so forth. That's why Yamaha, Kawai, and even Nord record one bit of samples per notes and then loop it to imitate notes decaying. That's most probably why Roland's acoustic modeling sounds like sheep bells compared to Pianoteq. Thank you both for opening a conversation and for your thoughtful approach which is much more artistic than the reasons digital piano companies have for doing what they're doing! All the best Mike! P.S. Music is what matters to us above everything else. I completely agree with you there!
@Zoco1013 жыл бұрын
@@stenaldomehilli8809 I truly don't know how good these virtual pianos are because I focus on hardware. I need an instrument I can take to gigs, but you've reminded me that I still need to investigate VSTs. I think my dp is pretty good as they go. I know that I lose myself in the music, particularly while practising, and forget exactly what kind of piano it is I'm playing - so it's a positive experience. What works, works, and its CF sample works for me. I remember that it's a digital piano when I have trouble amplifying satisfactorily at some gigs. If piano sampling technology is behind, well external dp amplification is in the dark ages. When I said that a digital sound may be better than an acoustic sound in certain applications, I didn't mean DX7 or Rhodes, I meant dp "grand piano" sounds. Such a sound can be valid, though slightly different from the sound which inspires it or from which it is copied. Samples still hold very well against modelling, particularly for practice instruments, but modelling, as championed by Roland and Nord (?) works better on the big stage (modern music) and may be the future for all dps. Modern music performance isn't about authentic compliance to some predetermined metre. It's about interractive expression (or should be) and it requires instruments with that giggability factor. If I performed more on big stages, I'd have to buy a genuine stage piano. Meanwhile, though acoustic pianos are often exquisite, they are not sacred relics which we must revere above all other things. They are just instruments, tools for artistry, and they have their limitations. I know that dps are still a bit primitive in their samples/models, but why aim only for the level of sound beauty which is currently attainable when maybe we can improve on it? It's a bit like artificial intelligence: We are more sophisticated than robots and computers, but let's not get complacent about it. Anyway: Thank you for your polite reply and thought provoking content.
@jessealves_xc3 жыл бұрын
Stenaldo I agree with you. I use vst live and I am pretty satisfied with it. Many people hear beautiful in some keyboards, like Nord or Yamaha and think it's enough. But they are not expressive, at least not to me. With vst I am able to be expressive. As to the digital piano not leading us to the 21st century sound, I think this is a lost battle. Take the Nord, for instance, with 2gb to be divided with other pianos, each one with 300 mb of size. Compare this with a small vst, with 15gb to 50gb. The digital piano companies have to make magic to compete with this, and they do, in a sense.
@GFhornet3 жыл бұрын
FP-30 action with pianoteq 7 and a pair of good monotor speakers..... is the ultimate piano expression! The best technology can offer in 2021.
@AFGautonompunk3 жыл бұрын
from your other reviews i wouldn't be surprised if it would be kawai's novus nv 5, that is your personal digital. btw, since i'm exploring both e and accoustic instruments and thinking about upgrading, i was wondering if uprights (kawai k 800 as e/p (i think it's atx 3 rather than aures) in particular) would allow half sostenuto / una corda as explained in kzbin.info/www/bejne/aZ7YpqmNd65oeZY and kzbin.info/www/bejne/fZiZkqh7gd-AmdE ? thanks in advance and i am surely looking forward more piano vst, like native instruments / spitfire but hopefully some niche gems as well : )
@iamtheimagedoctor2 жыл бұрын
There are many reviews of these on line. To me they are useless without context. What does you (or your client) consider a great piano sound? Eliane Elias, Nat King Cole, Bobby Timmons, Elton John, Billy Joel, Diana Krall, the piano on the Sinatra Capitol recordings, or the latest Tony Bennett? Can you A-B your piano vst in context and get close to whatever you consider your favorite (there is no "best'). It's too bad none of the reviews I've seen show these pianos in different contexts and compare side by side with recordings but I'm assuming there are copyright issues. With this vst and decent ears (and maybe an additional parametric eq) you can achieve very close comparisons. Just watch that cpu usage.
@anakin-pd7tp26 күн бұрын
i gave thums up or how u say finger up i wanna you suggestme a real sound piano i love stainways piano yamaha c7 c3. like said Alan wilder ex Depeche Mode the steinway are the rollroys of the pianos but i don wanna buy a experimental i need the most close to a real sound with efex to up or down the hammers and atack sustain etc but realismo real thanks im today a new susceiber and ill see always your videos sorry by my english and the ens a classic sound for all times
@MerriamPianos26 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for subscribing to the channel! We really appreciate that. There are a lot of great VST piano plugins out there that offer an impressively real sound as well as lots of adjustable parameters. At the end of the day, it takes a bit of exploration and investigation to find the ones you connect with most of course.
@shanedeether2 жыл бұрын
that is the guy who produced the sims 1 buy mode music
@Spitflies3 жыл бұрын
Edward Norton?? What are you doing here?
@chrispysaid2 жыл бұрын
Why is this video 27 minutes long?
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Because talking about piano VST plugins is quite addictive! ;)
@k.raschid-hqaudio8042 жыл бұрын
you talk a lot :(
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! We try to be as thorough as possible with our product reviews.