The amazing thing about all of these products is the super high quality sound. I am old, and I go back to pre-midi and pre plug in days. I have fond memories when a sampler had a new piano set of disks that was even barely decent.... It took quite a while until even the hardware synths had great onboard piano samples....Kurzweil was the first really, and they were worshipped for their great sounding presets...We are so spoiled now....They are all so good. Great video!
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! Thanks so much for tuning in and sharing your thoughts! I can certainly relate. As a youngster just getting into songwriting and music production, my parents bought me a used Korg M1EX with a whole bunch of sound library discs for Christmas one year. It was life changing to say the least. It still blows me away how far things have come in a relatively short period of time and how accessible it all is at the click of a button. In any case, those precious sound library discs still hold a special place in my heart.
@IntuitiveKeysMainStage2 жыл бұрын
Agree on Noire! Grandeur has a great modern piano sound. Noire is like post-modern piano - amazing to use live and in the studio - and so evocative.
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
I certainly agree with that synopsis! The exciting thing about VST piano plugins is that you can have a massive library of different piano tones. It gives composers and producers out there a huge arsenal of tools! :)
@ral10203 жыл бұрын
IMO, Pianoteq 7 is a beautiful piece of work. I’ve found that the velocity adjustment is critical to achieving good results. Note: Be subtle with the adjustments. Also as for ambiance: I have found that disabling the on board reverb (and delay) then inserting a properly tweaked Valhalla Room works very nicely. I’ve also found it sounds best at 128 samples. Of course you need a robust computer and high quality interface to assure latency is acceptable at 128 samples. I don’t work for them, I just really dig this new version… enjoy your videos and very nice playing
@mpichora7 ай бұрын
can i ask what interface you're using? Is the latency imperceptible? I've heard the RME Babyface Pro FS is incredible but it's also incredibly expensive and I'm not sure it's worth it.. thx
@jonnybravo36973 жыл бұрын
I’ve really enjoyed this series of VST comparisons - super useful when considering which to buy, thanks Stu.
@lelouchvibrittania84783 жыл бұрын
Great to have you back! Always a good time watching your videos man. Take care
@detomaso_62353 жыл бұрын
A suggestion: some of us are newbies to the world of pianos, synths, etc. For those just entering the hobby, VST might as well be short for Very Strong Tequila! 😁 Could you someday create a "Dummies" video explaining VSTs and the like. Your piano reviews are interesting & thorough & I think you'd do an equally excellent job giving folks like me a 10-20 minute overview on what we can plug into our pianos to improve their sound, & why/when we should consider doing so. Thanks for considering.
@MrKlawUK3 жыл бұрын
Would love this. It seems a good option for those of us with older keyboards to refresh the sounds without significant outlay for a new piano
@autofocus45563 жыл бұрын
You can’t Google VST? Okay, guy. 😂
@detomaso_62353 жыл бұрын
@@autofocus4556 I value his opinion. I don't give a s**t about yours.
@pranavjayaprakasanutАй бұрын
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@pranavjayaprakasanutАй бұрын
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@danwentz9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video, I'm going with your first pick stage edition - which also matches your best value in price and piano types! Steinway and Hohner are my favorites. The idea of acoustic modeling is facinating and I can save gigs of space too!
@MerriamPianos9 ай бұрын
You're very welcome! We're glad you enjoyed it. And that is a very good point. Saving hard-drive space is also a great perk! :)
@FlorianRachor13 жыл бұрын
I got the Addictive Keys upright for free with hardware and I have to say, people don't give it enough credit. It's fantastic, I was really suprised of how much I love it. Highly recommended.
@GUPRPEET-Singh3 жыл бұрын
Yeah focusrite 👍
@ikstephan3 жыл бұрын
I've never liked the sound of any of the Pianoteq versions. Sounds sort of annoyingly tinny in general and the attack has a real unnatural feel to my ears. Just not a fan, but maybe it's me. When I have to choose from the libraries that I own myself, I'd say: 1. Ravenscroft 275: I like the feel and the way that playing it on my controller is being translated to sound. Very direct and realistic imho), just feels good and fun to play it. Also the soundstage (mic positioning and a mix of those) I like better than most other libraries. I did make my own presets to suit it more to my taste. I also like the una corda samples that come with the Ravenscroft, they are great and have a lovely brittle quality to them. Great for jazz, pop, classical, film music and so on. 2. Garritan CFX: I Like the sound of this one very much and it has a lot of adjustability with many settings. Also feels great to play and offers a well controllable translation from playing to sound. One thing that I did not like too much in the beginning, is that a lot of sound from the room is included in the samples. For classical music or for film scoring this is not a big deal as these are being played on a larger stage in many occasions, but it did not offer any good, nice, close and intimate preset that I liked right away. When you tweak the settings you can however adjust the decay and release of the room sound which helped in getting a more desirable result. Still I love this library very much. The samples are just recorded and and programmed very well, which makes it a very decent and usable addition. 3. Keyscape: Not entirely honest to compare this product to the others. All the extra sounds it offers makes it well worth its price. The quality of all of the individual instruments this package contains is really great. One thing that it does really well is also the feel it has. When you play it, it feels like you are behind a real instrument. Much like the Ravenscroft in that respect. Lots of presets which sound great, but sound very "produced". That's not alway what I'm looking for though. Then again, everything (each effect or processor) can be deactivated or adjusted so it offers a lot of adjustability as well. The grand piano samples in this set are great and very usable. Very easy to fit the sound in a mix and it will remain its presence. It will serve you well in many different music styles.
@emilegregoire3 жыл бұрын
Could you add actual sections in the timeline so that we can locate the VST you're talking about in each section please? Thanks. Great overview by the way!
@periodinstruments86512 жыл бұрын
Great video and valuable comparison. My only comment would be regarding the qualification of 'best piano VST' when the end user is not categorised. Any advanced classical pianist will not even consider Keyscape or Addictive Keys for the simple reason that these VST don't support half pedalling, soft pedal or sustenato. This is not a problem for people who play pop songs but one shouldn't forget that the only way to change the tone colour on a piano is with this pedals. In my opinion softwares like pianoteq, Garritan CFX and VSL ( a part the una corda) are in a different league as they manage these pedals, pianoteq having the edge here because of the fact that you adjust the behaviour of the half pedalling and you can also add a 4th harmonic pedal which is amazing. It is funny to see the difference between pianists and electric guitarists the latest being extremely picky about the type of pedal boards they use, while many pianists don't even know what 'una corda' does and how to use it properly.
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Thank you kindly for tuning in! We're glad you enjoyed the comparison! That is certainly a very good point. The specific context and intended use of the player will always factor in when it comes to determining the "best" fit for them. Sometimes, it is just a matter of making the title of a video relatively simple and straight forward, but I certainly agree with the sentiment. ;)
@periodinstruments86512 жыл бұрын
@@MerriamPianos Thks for answer! You have. One more subscriber ✔️
@MontSutton013 жыл бұрын
Another great great review. I loved everyone of your VST reviews. I agree for Best Close sound. My final verdict, the same as yours. That surprised me. The Garritan is such a great product, but I kept trying to get it to sound like the Ravenscroft. I still go back and forth, but for classical or jazz or anything where the notes count, the Ravenscroft ends up being my go to VST. (but barely)
@mcrafford3 жыл бұрын
I'm new to this channel. When you played some jazz, it made me want to hear more of your playing. Do you have more of your playing?
@thomasschatton34813 жыл бұрын
Real nice wrap up on the category of piano VSTs which is quite helpful as a guideline in terms of "which one fits best to me" and decision which one to get. Of course one could always complain that you did not test all the relevant VSTs (like the VSL Bösendorfer, which sounds phenomenal, or the NI Grandeur - or the Hans Zimmer Piano), but there are so many great VSTs out there that it is really difficult to try them all out within such a short period of time. All in all this is probably the best piano VST comparison I have seen so far, and I have watched quite a number! So great and wonderful job! Both thumbs up! 👍👍
@PiotrBarcz2 жыл бұрын
I think my favorite vsts so far and the most realistic ones have been the Synchron Pianos, the Garritan CFX and maybe even Addictive Keys. I do a lot of midi audio rendering which requires a VST that won't twang at high velocities (something Pianoteq has failed spectacularly at, the bass is also rather metallic on pretty much every preset and is impossible to correct). I don't have the Synchron VST myself but I do have the Garritan CFX which I finally bought after desperately needing an upgrade from the rather boring tones of Pianoteq. The Garritan so far has been a miracle. The bass is crystal clear and the piano could probably trick people into thinking it was the real thing! It does have some limitations however, namely a rather bad midi audio rendering system that reacts to midi control events which will screw up the panning and force you to restart the VST which takes hellishly long to load. Synchron pianos seem to be the best in terms of outright quality and realism. The pianos have been sampled with 4000 plus samples per note, a ridiculous amount of samples! I listened to a few previews and also have heard audio made by a friend of mine who has the Steinway from that set and man is it just about the best all around piano you can get!
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for tuning in and supporting our channel! Also, thank you for sharing your insights and experiences. I'm sure some of our VST enthusiast community members appreciate the insights. :)
@PiotrBarcz2 жыл бұрын
@@MerriamPianos It's my pleasure hahaha, I've just had so many ups and downs with midi audio rendering that I now go ham with trying to give everyone the best advice that I can supply!
@bartie552 жыл бұрын
@@PiotrBarcz What would you say out of those 3 is the best VST piano for professional pop/rock productions? I love Keyscape but often have to deal with a lot of annoying, spiking frequencies and I'm tired of all the DeEss'ing and EQ'ing etc.
@PiotrBarcz2 жыл бұрын
@@bartie55 Pop and rock piano productions? Hmm, I do mostly solo work so I can't give you a good opinion but I think Pianoteq has presets designed to be used in conjunction with other instruments. The Garritan CFX rocks in that it is crystal clear and doesn't have a lot of those ear grate tones like you'd hear from Pianoteq on occasion. Honestly, the CFX seems like a good one for just about all music. Hope this helps :)
@bartie552 жыл бұрын
@@PiotrBarcz Cool, I'll definitely check out the Garritan CFX. Thank you for your reply, appreciate it!
@newguy69353 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thank you. I've been racking my brains trying to get a good intimate sound out of VSL's Synchron Steinway and just wasn't able to do it. Finally threw in the towel on it and started searching, yet again, for another more intimate sounding piano out there. Will definitely check out the Ravenscroft 275. Don't get me wrong. The VSL Steinway is a great-sounding piano but, like you, I just didn't feel like it was up to par on the intimate setting, which was very important as I record a solo pianist.
@oliverzoelke47763 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your considerate, comprehensive, fair and sympathic presentation. You helped me to decide for the Addictive Keys plugin. All the best.
@stephenarthur64772 жыл бұрын
Do you have to get an audio interface to be able to use plugins and is plugins available to use on any paino ?
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Hi Stephen! You do not necessarily require a standalone audio interface to access plugins. With that said, you may require a DAW to access certain plugins and effects. In essence, any MIDI compatible digital piano will be able to interface with DAWs and plugins. Hope this helps! :)
@nigeltdavies3 жыл бұрын
An excellent summation of the relative strengths of the Virtual Piano's you have chosen and superb playing - as always!
@jaigeyer9596 Жыл бұрын
Your channel is amazing and has really inspired me. How are you recording this video, because I'm stuck - please, please help. I have a digital piano (Roland HP605) connected to my Mac with a USB cable (MIDI ?), some DAWs (on trial), kontact 7 player and some paid-for piano VSTs 🥴, but no audio interface, yet. Do I need one, what's the difference 🤦🏽♂️? I'm missing quality 😢. How do I get the Roland to play the sound of the VST in the DAW back through the digital piano speakers, or some awesome home speakers, or just back through my headphones, in highest quality? At the moment Ive just plugged my headphones into my Mac and I'm listening to it through there (not great). Desperate for some advice and any info, including any useful details. Is it because I'm going Digital piano -> Mac, and not Digital piano -> Audio interface -> Mac? What's the correct chain, where do speakers/headphones come in? 🙏 Thanks so much for all your high quality content and beautiful playing 🙌
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! Thank you kindly! We appreciate the support of our channel immensely. :) You would like need an audio interface to accomplish what you're trying to achieve. You would have to take a line out or audio output from the interface to run into the line in port of your piano. With that said, there is the potential for some latency issues. Having higher quality studio-grade headphones or monitors plugged into your Mac would certainly help increase the fidelity and sonic experience as well. Thanks and hope this helps! :)
@pratikrane149Ай бұрын
Thanks for asking! I'm in the same situation. The headphones plugged into my PC sounds average. It feels like I'm missing on what my VST has best to offer. Still not sure if I should invest in an audio interface. Did you get one? is it worth it?
@onzkicg9 ай бұрын
Awesome demo! Thanks!
@MerriamPianos9 ай бұрын
You're very welcome! :)
@jordanrazowskymusician81782 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info.
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! Thank you so much for tuning in! :)
@IncredibleMomentsRR-f8f21 күн бұрын
really enjoyed this video! it's always great to see deep dives into piano VSTs. but honestly, while Keyscape gets a lot of hype, I feel like Addictive Keys offers way more versatility for different genres. what do you guys think?
@MerriamPianos21 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed the video. :) They're both excellent VSTs, but they offer quite different flavours musically. I view VSTs as being different tools for different jobs. Unlike acoustic pianos (at least for most folks), you don't have to choose just one. You can have all of them at your disposal for different musical settings.
@isakerlandsson72593 жыл бұрын
What piece are you playing starting at 06:00? It sounds great!
@WVMUSIC_NL Жыл бұрын
Hi i watched many reviews of you and from others ans i finally bought the fp30x and so far i love it! It feels and sounds like a real piano!! I haven’t used the vst’s yet that i have on my computer but i am really impressed by the piano sound!
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
For sure! The technology has come a long way and the authenticity in which they're able to render is truly impressive.
@JeremyRobberechts2 ай бұрын
My favourite piano for solo pieces is the Bosendorfer 225 from Ivory II Studio Grands (it comes bundled with the Steinway Model B). The 21 velocity layers make it sound and feel very natural to play. The modelling from Pianoteq or Arturia Piano V still sounds a bit artificial to me, especially grand pianos. It’s a bit like the difference between a computer-generated image and a photograph. There’s just that final 1% of detail and texture that seems to be missing. What they’ve achieved with that technology is quite impressive nonetheless.
@MerriamPianos2 ай бұрын
Absolutely! I can certainly understand your sentiments regarding that extra 1% of nuance and magic. Also, the analogy to photography versus computer-generated images is an excellent one. At the end of the day, it all comes down to personal preferences. With piano and music, beauty is very much in the ears of the beholder. :)
@DavidBerglund25 күн бұрын
You will get the nuances of a particular instrument from sampled instruments but I prefer how Pianoteq captures the nuances of the pianist better (well, that's what I've perceived at least).
@PianoMavs3 жыл бұрын
You need to review the Embertone Walker. One of the best libraries out there and also the Simple Sam Samples Signature Grand.
@mfurman3 жыл бұрын
Without any doubts, great video in an amazing series of reviews
@hsn103 жыл бұрын
Additive Keys is really good. I purchased all instruments on sale for about $40 bucks each and it does good work for me. I am synth / organ guy, not a piano players so I do not want to spend more money on something what I do not use much.
@talnomix31642 жыл бұрын
Piano and organ is nearly identical xD I play both!
@qwe12313 жыл бұрын
Great video (as usual). But now I want to see you compare iOS VSTs, and let us know if they're any good compared to PC/Mac VSTs. A *lot* of people use their iPads for sheet music and would probably love to find the best way to upgrade their sound with the tablet in front of them without having to connect their pianos to a desktop/laptop. Aside from that, since you like CFX perhaps CFX Lite (US $80) might be a bang-for-the-buck solution for beginners who want a better sound than what's built into beginner DPs.
@JoeLinux20003 жыл бұрын
I agree that pianos running on tablets is an interesting subject to cover.
@anhtuanhu93 жыл бұрын
Excellent summary, thanks Stu and Merriam Music!
@kob79jd2 жыл бұрын
Stu, Thanks so much for your comprehensive, practical reviews. I am new to this area, and have truly enjoyed and greatly benefited from many of your reviews. I purchased the Garritan CFX based on your superb analysis. And I am saving up for Keyscape and/or Noir and/or the VSL (Steinway) Concert D-274. But (newbie that I am) I have a technical question. I have been trying to use these from an Arturia KeyLab 61 Mk II, and although it is a great MIDI Controller, I learned piano I was the acoustic piano world. I have a Roland LX-705, and wonder if I might be able to hook that up through my audio interface (MOTU M4) and DAW (Ableton) to drive the Garriton VST. I think you were using a Roland (I am guessing FP-90-X?) in your videos. So maybe I could use my Roland too. However, I am a PC (not Mac) guy, and your DAW seems different than mine. I also assume that the portable Roland (designed for gigging) probably has more sound out options than my LX-705. Whatever suggestion you (or the other experts in the Merriam Posse) might be able to provide to this long-in-the-tooth but very rookie nurd in this area will be golden!! (Maybe something through the Arturia KeyLab Mk II''s robust set of inputs/outputs? As you know, the LX-705 has MIDI out via USB cable, and L/R Audio Out, transmitting what I assume to be wave file format data via 1/4-inch Jack's. However, I don' t see regular MIDI cable connections on the LX-705.)
@Mr.Zen_733 жыл бұрын
After buying and customizing the VSL Yamaha CFX I no longer play any of the other VSTs I have, which include the Garritan, Ravenscroft and Synthogy Ivory II Steinway D. And all the other ones you have reviewed sound like very cheap imitations that would not satisfy me at all, regardless of what I was using it for. I own a beautiful Yamaha C3 grand piano and the only VST that comes close to the enjoyment I get playing a real piano is the VSL.
@JoeLinux20003 жыл бұрын
Too bad the VSL doesn't work with Linux.
@Zoco1013 жыл бұрын
I like both of these Yamaha pianos, but I don't see how a CFX VST experience can be like a C3 experience - not in any technical sense. They must behave very differently. I guess you refer to the general satisfaction you get in playing either one. On my DP I have a CF sample, and this sample must seem superficial to you VST buffs, but with the right amplification, I'm in heaven. I think that the action and amplification I have are well matched to the sample - this is so importants, and of course, sound quality is always partly subjective anyway.
@JoeLinux20003 жыл бұрын
@@Zoco101 The quality of the personal musical experience is what counts the most. They used to say on the Saxophone forum, "It's the Indian, not the arrows." Actually Stu makes every instrument he plays sound good. It's just a matter of personal taste.
@Mr.Zen_733 жыл бұрын
@@Zoco101 A VST piano will never be the same, or even really come close to the feel, sound and experience of playing a real grand piano but the VSL Yamaha CFX (Full library version) comes the closest to any other VST piano i've ever played. It's actually a real joy to play and you can forget you're not playing a real 9ft grand. It's expensive but if you want the best it's THE one in my opinion
@aquaticborealis48773 жыл бұрын
But you should be playing the grand piano in a suitable room. Can’t simulate rooms with a real piano
@martoneill2 жыл бұрын
Great video; thank you. On the value / Addictive Keys point, my Focusrite 2i2 audio interface included a variety of free software, including the full version of your choice of one of the Addictive Keys vsts.
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome Martin! Thanks for tuning in! That's awesome. Sounds like an excellent cost-to-value offering on Focusrite's part. :)
@smartti1970 Жыл бұрын
Great playing and reviews... just one thing, correct me if i'm wrong, i never hear you talk about the looping point of the samples if there are any ? the modeling piano don't so for slow playing i'ts lovely to hear the harmonics drift and sing, as apposed to a looping point repeating again and again ..... Is there a looping point on Keyscape and the others ? thanks
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the question! In my experiences, most VST piano plugins that are sample-based do not have a "looping" point. One of the reasons that some VST plugins are massive is that they're super high-fidelity and long recorded samples that allow you to experience the natural decay of a note. With that said, I have come across more basic VST plug-ins that have a "looping" point like you refer to. I have not experienced this with Keyscape however.
@smartti1970 Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for your reply ! :-) appreciated ... have a great day ...
@alejandrolezcano6313 жыл бұрын
amazing sound, objective comments, bless .
@tonezou3918 Жыл бұрын
Would you put the Hans Zimmer Piano on top of your ranking list and for which applications?
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
Hi! Brent here! I am personally a big fan of the Hans Zimmer VST plugins. The piano VST is quite excellent for dramatic/cinematic sounds. There is also a Hans Zimmer percussion VST, which features some very unique and interesting impacts and percussive sounds. I highly recommend checking out and experimenting with both! :)
@voice-of-oblivion3 жыл бұрын
That´s what I call a great review. Thank you very much.
@FilFPS2282 жыл бұрын
Офигенное видео, прекрасная картинка, звук!
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! We're glad you enjoyed it! :)
@calikokat1003 жыл бұрын
Love your playing and reviews...so informative
@mcUSA94Ай бұрын
What type of speakers would recommend for a korg Grandstage ?
@MerriamPianosАй бұрын
It depends on whether you are looking for an amplifier or studio monitors. I am a big fan of the Roland KC keyboard amps. They are well-voiced for piano tones of course. In terms of studio monitors, the Yamaha HS5 and HS8 speakers sound quite good and offer decent value in my experiences.
@robertvermeulen16592 жыл бұрын
Any thoughts on which one is best for 'live' use in a jazz setting?
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! I know a lot of people rely on the Pianoteq VST for live application. With that said, it really does come down to a matter of tonal preference as each VST offers something a little different. :)
@kayro78312 жыл бұрын
On 05:58 is improvisation? Very beautiful.. if its composition please say me tittle ! :)
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
I would have to touch base with Stu regarding that, but it is very likely that it is an improvisation as Stu is an incredible improviser. :)
@harrisfrankou23682 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot I'm going with the Keyscape.... do you have an entry level Keyboard to go with this as I have an M Audio and a Roland and want a better midi Keyboard rather than worry about sensitivity and velocity.
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Brent here! There are a variety of entry level keyboard options that have a wonderful touch and have MIDI compatible. The Roland FP30X for instance is a wonderful all-in portable digital piano at a wonderful price! :)
@flowmaka Жыл бұрын
Great review of some top notch pianos. What do you think of the Cfx lite?
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! I am not familiar with the CFX Lite personally, but, perhaps, that can be one that we explore in a future review/comparison. :)
@flowmaka Жыл бұрын
I’m sorry it’s the Garritan Cfx lite.
@SATANASIQUESI2 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot dude
@MerriamPianos2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for tuning in! :)
@SeanMcVail2 жыл бұрын
Hi, sorry for my very basic question, but trying to try some out I got issues. So where do you plug in your headphones PC or keyboard? And what to do with the own sound of the keyboard if it has own speakers? Thanks a lot I look your channel since months and like it very much.
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Hi! No need for apologies! All questions are good questions! In this case, the headphones would be plugged into the PC. In terms of the sound of the built-in speakers, you can actually turn them off completely if you'd like by having the volume down to zero. When accessing VST plugins, you are using the MIDI output of the instrument opposed to the built-in sounds from the piano's tone engine.
@SeanMcVail2 жыл бұрын
@@MerriamPianos Thank you, your so kind. Problem is solved! It was the tiny wrench down right in the Synchron Player for VSL, where I can choose the output to headphone. Very bad position! But - on the other hand - the basics of connections, interfaces, DAWs etc. would be an intersting theme for beginners and to refer to. Thank you and have a good time.
@photographerjonathan Жыл бұрын
After watching this I still have no idea of which VST I would want to get. because you didn't play to many examples of them, do you have a new opinion of the best VST in 2023 ? and If you own a keyboard like the top of the line Kawai 920 or Roland FP 90X or Yamaha 515. would you still get more realistic beautiful piano sounds from a plug in, is there a plug in piano sound that you like more than your favorite sound on the Kawai 920 ?
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! This video is more of an overview of some of the most popular VST pianos on the market right now. We have many individual reviews and comparison videos on VST pianos that go into far more detail. You may find those helpful! :)
@mpichora7 ай бұрын
What interface do you recommend, Stu? I am interested in a VST setup and curious to know what budget is required to achieve imperceptible latency without audio glitches. I've heard the Babyface Pro FS is the *best* but is it necessary to spend that much on an interface or is the MOTU M4 or Scarlet 2i2 good enough to achieve this? Thanks! Great content as always!
@MerriamPianos7 ай бұрын
Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! Thanks for the question! The Scarlet 2i2 is an excellent and very affordable option. We use that interface for our videos here at Merriam Music. :) With that said, latency often has a lot to do with your CPU's capabilities. High-res sample-based VST plugins are quite demanding on CPU load. On the other hand, modelled VST plugins will be much less taxing on the CPU. Thanks so much and hope this helps a bit! :)
@mpichora7 ай бұрын
@@MerriamPianos wow, thank you so much for the quick reply. Good to know! 😁
@gerardvila46853 жыл бұрын
7:55 Wind keyboards? Isn't that what an organ is?
@abdielrec91482 жыл бұрын
Noire Piano 🔥💪🎹
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
The Noire Piano is a very excellent piano VST! :)
@joseenriquemonterrosas44952 жыл бұрын
Gracias por estos videos, un abrazo desde mexico
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome! Thank you so much! :)
@fpsvideogames44618 ай бұрын
@Merriam Music thanks for the video!What effects do you use on the pianos to make them sound so good? Do you add additional effects? Equalizations? Multiple tracks with the same piano? Thank you
@MerriamPianos8 ай бұрын
Hi! Brent here! In order to ensure that the pianos are presented as transparently as possible, we do not perform any post-production enhancement or adjustment on the piano sounds (unless specifically stated in the video). We simply take a line out or headphone output directly from the piano and plug it directly into a Focusrite Scarlett audio interface, which allows us to capture the audio from a DAW.
@KeramidakisDimitris2 жыл бұрын
Great review mate also great playing ..as i hear you love keith Jarrett too ....all the best
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for tuning in and for the kind words! Much appreciated! :)
@KeramidakisDimitris2 жыл бұрын
@@MerriamPianos have you hear this library ? Is not well known ...with every respect ..kzbin.info/www/bejne/qZTZiYttlMtqY7c
@theclaverman Жыл бұрын
For some weeks ago I recorded a Fazioli 278F with my Schoeps microphones. Sorry, but I have yet to hear software which is even close to that sound. Software is muc more convinient though…
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
For sure! The real thing is...well...the real thing. It is difficult to capture that level of authenticity and nuance through software and pre-recorded samples, but it does offer a convenient and accessible means for players to access some great piano sounds. :)
@theclaverman Жыл бұрын
@@MerriamPianos I totally agree:-)
@dd.oliver Жыл бұрын
Which app do you use to install all these plugins? I am trying to find a good app that I can use them.
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
Hi there! I believe Stu is using Ableton to run these VST plugins. With that said, there are a variety of DAWs and programs that would work in conjunction with these VSTs. :)
@antoniospatarelu19723 жыл бұрын
Are these vsts a good replacement for a bad in-built piano sound? Or should I still be spending more on a digital piano with better samples/modeling?
@JoeLinux20003 жыл бұрын
If the action is good on what you have, it's probably better to go with one of the virtual pianos on a tablet or computer. As I posted above, Pianoteq combined with the DGX piano voices is better than either one standing alone. It depends on the latency. The two have to be able to sound together. With my Casio PX-150 I used the Pianoteq voice exclusively.
@antoniospatarelu19723 жыл бұрын
@@JoeLinux2000 I am planning on getting a new digital piano, my old one has too much latency and only two sensors in the action. I just need to figure out if I need to pay more for a better sound built-in, like is it worth going for Kawai's hi-xl and not the phi.
@JoeLinux20003 жыл бұрын
@@antoniospatarelu1972 I can't answer that. My new DGX only has two sensors and I haven't noticed a problem controlling Pianoteq Pro with it. The two in tandem have no latency with one another, and sound better than each one alone. In fact the sound rivals the very best virtual pianos that Stu is demonstrating. My beef is that the DGX doesn't support sustaining the string voices with the foot pedal. I find that unbelievable. It supports sustain on a nylon guitar voice, but not a string ensemble. It's completely nuts. What was Yamaha thinking? To your specific question, I think there is little question that all of the virtual pianos Stu is demonstrating sound better than almost any digital piano he has ever demonstrated other than the top end Rolands. Some of the digital stage models are said to sound very nice, but they don't have built-in amplifiers and speakers. When in comes to bang for the buck you can't beat the various virtual pianos. However there is a lot of associated electronic device clutter. I'm a content Pianoteq Pro user, but some say it's pale in comparison to other reside on a computer voices. Each person's mileage varies it seems.
@grif53322 жыл бұрын
I was looking at getting a solid piano vst, but some of them are huuuuge in terms of hard drive space. I was also concerned about load on the cpu. How does Pianoteq rate in that regard?
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Hi and thanks for the question! Pianoteq has tiny hard-drive requirements and data bandwidth needs compared to the other sample based VST's... it all comes down to what part of the comp is doing the work - with Pianoteq it's the main processor that's going to be taxed more, since it's a real-time synthesis (as you likely know). With the other VST's, super fast (SSD preferred) hard drives are probably needed for the top options due to the 100's of MB of data it's accessing every second, and a good amount of RAM. It seems to me that any modern processor with quad core, (such as an i5 or i7 from last few years) and a very modest storage requirement should be sufficient for Pianoteq to operate well. In that regard, it's an excellent value in that most people won't need to do any hardware upgrades to operate it. Cheers! Stu
@Dacapoelcodaa8 ай бұрын
I‘m searching for a piano and wanted to ask if i can use VSTs for furniture digital pianos like kawai CN201 or Casio ap470. What features does the piano has to have to use VSTs with it?
@MerriamPianos8 ай бұрын
Hi! Brent here! Any MIDI compatible instrument can be used to control VST plugins via either Bluetooth MIDI or a USB/MIDI OUT connection. To that point, virtually all digital pianos these days will have one of those connectivity options. So, to that point, the CN201 and AP470 are both able to control VST plugins. However, if you want to play the VST plugins through the onboard speakers of the instrument, it will need to have a USB audio interface. This is a bit of a rarer feature, but many of the Roland portable digital pianos do include it. :)
@Dacapoelcodaa7 ай бұрын
@@MerriamPianos thanks a lot Brent! Extremely helpful:)
@noahheyl3571 Жыл бұрын
Hi :) i have a question. Does aynone know a way to assign specific pitches to piano Keys. I dont talk about a physical tuning but about a VST, software or virtual Piano. Say I want A to be 432 and Asharp to be 468 B to be 504 etc. Etc. Any idea to do this with electroc pianos or Software. I cant find it out :(
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
I am not familiar with a VST that has that function. However, some digital pianos, namely Roland instruments, allow for key by key microtonal tuning adjustment. :)
@noahheyl3571 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Do you know a model. Thanks for the answer ur the first of many i asked that knows
@theaudioman44462 жыл бұрын
anything for Ipad you'd recommend?
@chowhar Жыл бұрын
Ravenscroft
@Robert6Beatssss2 жыл бұрын
really good video thank you
@PNigro-pf4ve2 жыл бұрын
What is the name of the song around 6:07 ?
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! I would have to ask Stu, but is quite a beautiful piece!
@fillsharmony11 ай бұрын
fantastic video
@MerriamPianos11 ай бұрын
Thanks so much! We're glad you enjoyed it. :)
@amptiness23653 жыл бұрын
VSL have a sale now until the end of June. Bosendorfer for 215$ and Steinway for 210$. Is it better at those prices?
@blindwatchmaker78773 жыл бұрын
Listening to the demo, the full mic sounds richer... but, $420..
@tonytooth1573 Жыл бұрын
I can't stop to keep listening the VSL part! beatiful but not washy space, nice definition, and some sparkle, it sounds like Keith Jarrett's jazz records to my ear, and you played it awesome of course. tell me please, what exact piano model of Synchron did you used at the video? I've been playing jazz performances with virtual pianos for many years, never had a keyboard with onboard sounds. I used EWQL, now it's Keyscape, but this one really interested me
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
For sure! It is quite the impressive plugin. I would have to ask Stu as to which exact piano model he used for that segment. I am not sure off hand.
@TheFerdi13 Жыл бұрын
great video! Have you heard from the steinway walnut imperfect samples? Would be nice if you could make a review on this one too !
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
Brent from Merriam Music here! Thanks so much! I have not personally checked out that VST, but I will add it to the list for our production team to review. Thank you kindly for the suggestion! We will do our best to tackle it. ;)
@Marian1st.2 жыл бұрын
How do these piano VST compare to Colossus piano for iOS ?
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Hi Marian! We have not yet tackled Colossus in a review/comparison video yet, but we were certainly add that to the list! Thank you kindly for the suggestion! :)
@Marian1st.2 жыл бұрын
@@MerriamPianos Thank you so much. Looking forward for future videos. 😀
@davesaunders74573 жыл бұрын
Thanks Stu. That was a really comprehensive and well explained review. One thing though; I'm looking for vsti that have continuous damper pedal because I'm revisiting classical piano and trying to improve my pedal technique, as well as having the dynamic range; I know Pianoteq has that facility but do any others have it, and if not, are there midi tricks or 3rd party DSP plugins that can emulate half damper?
@agamazofficial11 ай бұрын
Pianoteq is by faaaaaaaaar the greatest
@MerriamPianos11 ай бұрын
There is no doubt that it is an impressive VST! :)
@obriantomlinson277610 ай бұрын
For classical music VS Ravenscroth?
@achimwasp5 ай бұрын
It's a big plus that it doesn't need a huge sample library. And it's even available for iOS for no extra cost.
@alakghosh Жыл бұрын
Why isn’t Synthogy Ivory II covered here?
@MerriamPianos Жыл бұрын
There are many piano VST plugins out there. At the end of the day, determining the "best" plugin will always be a subjective process. With that said, we will definitely be doing more videos and will do our best to review and take a deeper dive into Synthogy Ivory II. :)
@winterheat2 жыл бұрын
Stu, when you play VST, do you find it better to use it with MainStage or Logic Pro on the Mac?
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Hi! Brent from Merriam Music here! I will certainly not speak on behalf of Stu, but I have personally found that the performance of a VST has more to do with the hardware you are using rather than the software-based DAW you are running it in conjunction with.
@winterheat2 жыл бұрын
@@MerriamPianos hardware... you don't mean the computer? Or I suppose if it is VSL which take 25GB per mic position, it could need a PC with 16GB RAM or 32GB RAM, and best with a 1TB or 2TB SSD hard drive... is that what you mean? Also, the hardware may mean if you hook up the computer's headphone output using a Mogami Gold cable TSR to two TR, and plug that into a Yamaha HS8, HS5, or KRK RP5 Rokit G4?
@Iskandarov-d3p5 ай бұрын
Guys any suggestions on a keyboard with a key action close to an acoustic piano under 1500 usd?
@MerriamPianos5 ай бұрын
There are a plethora of great instruments in that price range. The Roland FP10, FP30X, FP60X, and FP-E50 are excellent instruments that fit this criteria in my opinion. :)
@Banquet...2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. Have you tried the Imperfect Samples Walnut Grand in your travels? I just heard it and am really tempted. Also the VI Labs Upright U sounds well sampled and pristine
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion! We're always looking for new VST plugins to explore, so we will definitely look into those suggestions. :)
@chaughten3 жыл бұрын
Great overview and puns, would love to see your computer set up! thanks from mtl
@PaulieDC2 жыл бұрын
VSL and Garritan fan here, but the best value without a doubt is Native Instruments Noire when it goes on sale for 50% off... 75 bucks, how do you beat that?
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
That is definitely a fantastic deal for an excellent piano VST! :)
@chanya22493 жыл бұрын
very nice selection, I didn't catch what is the piano used with pianoteq?
@PianoScoreVids3 жыл бұрын
another great video, logical and well argumented choices (and definitions of categories), will definitely help many people I believe
@Stemma33 жыл бұрын
Check Gamma's channel if you want amazing, beautiful piano pieces of not so famous authors.
@IrminZ3 жыл бұрын
Great video. Would love a review of good reverbs for piano VSTs
@dennismoore90113 жыл бұрын
Hey Stu, Recently watched a instructive video that you did on the Roland Juno ds88 that was posted 8 months ago. And before you went into the details of the video you did a brief demonstration, and was wondering if you could share exactly what presets you had used to get that exact piano sound. I know we have the settings on the keyboard, but you had the sound. Was wondering if you could share some details on that. Thank you.
@kenmiller55832 жыл бұрын
How do I use vst plugins on windows 11
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Hi Ken! Many VST plugins will be available for both Mac and PC users. You can often use them in conjunction with a DAW (Digital Audio Workstation) or as standalone software.
@JoeLinux20003 жыл бұрын
I have Pianoteq Pro 7 and have no regrets about spending the extra money for it. It gives you 100% control over every adjustment on every single note. I agree with you that the warmth of the ambience of pianos like Keyscape is better. FWIW, when I combine Pianoteq with a DGX voice the end result is superior to either of the two. If I was trying to save money with Pianoteq, I would cut back on the various piano models. I have several but only use a few. A big disappointment with the Yamaha DGX-670 is that the string voices don't sustain with the sustain pedal. which is absolutely nuts. Shame on Yamaha. It's completely ridiculous. One thing about Pianoteq is that it runs natively on Linux which is a real plus for me. I notice the internal software of the Yamaha seems to be based on BSD.
@eagleflies86813 жыл бұрын
You can get no realistic than Pianoteq, period. The warmth essentially comes down to equalization and sound design, which you have mentioned about Pianoteq. Whoever thinks there's a more realistic sample based piano sound than Pianoteq is simply highly biased by the superficial attributes of the sound, ignoring the underlying factors that make Pianoteq mathematically identical to the real acoustics of a real piano, which sample libraries cannot achieve in a million years due to the inherent nature of sampling.
@truthmanifestingtruth3 жыл бұрын
@@eagleflies8681 They are highly biased, but not you because you appeal to the 1s & 0s….got it.
@eagleflies86813 жыл бұрын
@@truthmanifestingtruth The 1s & 0s determine the fidelity when it comes to emulating physics in a digital environment. In this case, Pianoteq is loyal to the acoustics of a real piano because it is essentially a 1:1 digital recreation of all the components of a piano, and puts them inside one single environment where everythig is interacting with everything else, just like what would happen in real life physics. I'm not debating whether or not people should like Pianoteq over everything else because of this, because I'm well aware of the subjective preferences. My point is that people that think samples sound more realistic than a 1:1 digitally modelled piano is simply wrong. You can't sample a piano, and have an infinite amount of velocity points across the MIDI range of 0-127. Pianoteq can. You can't play two notes of a sampled piano and make them sound like the real sampled piano, because you are not just playing two notes, you are stacking the room reflections and resonances of each individual sample on top of another, which is something that couldn't happen in a real physical environment. Pianoteq does not have this problem, because again, it acts as a real instrument. A real piano. If anyone prefers sampled pianos, that's perfectly fine. But the facts are the facts. Have a nice day/night.
@obriantomlinson277610 ай бұрын
Pianoteq vs Ravenscroth?
@KEYRENITY3 жыл бұрын
I find it so hard to master solo piano recordings. idk how to get the lows, mids, highs and compression to sound good.
@9YouthfulAdvisor3 жыл бұрын
Learn surgical EQing
@julienliminal752811 күн бұрын
What about Hammer+Waves?
@MerriamPianos11 күн бұрын
Thanks for the suggestion! I will be happy to pass it along to our production team to see if that could be tackled in a review video down the road. :)
@CraigRodmellMusic2 жыл бұрын
Looks like an RD-2000 in front of you. (I have one, too). I haven't bothered much with piano VST's because of the great piano sounds already "on tap".
@theclaverman Жыл бұрын
I didn’t like the pianosounds in the RD-2000 at all. It just sounded extremely artificial compared to my Nord Stage and most VST’s. I bougth the Roland and sold it after 14 days.
@CraigRodmellMusic Жыл бұрын
@@theclaverman fair enough. I was the opposite: it was Love at First Play.
@matthewrbrownie4 ай бұрын
Sir! The VSL Definitely Takes The "W" out of all of these in my opinon. That tone/preset sounds amazing! I went to their website. What is that exact name of that piano and preset that you played in this video? Need that asap! Thank you for sharing this.
@MerriamPianos4 ай бұрын
Hi! Brent here! Thanks for tuning in! The VSL plugin is quite impressive to say the least. Unfortunately, I am not sure as to what the exact preset was used in this video. It was shot quite a while ago, so it is unlikely that Stu remembers either.
@matthewrbrownie4 ай бұрын
@@MerriamPianos..Understandable. It sounds like the Yamaha CFX based on what I am comparing from your video to their websites. I was gonna asking another question regarding your sample bit rate settings that you had it in as well. But I know you said this video was shot a long while back. But thank you for getting back to me on this. Doing my homework. But I think finally this may be the one piano I am looking for. I do Gospel. And I just love the tones of the way you had it in this video. 🔥
@digitaluniverse213 жыл бұрын
I was expecting to find the massive 282gb platinum version of the Quantum Leap Eastwest pianos here as well. Please what is your opinion about that vst?
@Pa_9638 ай бұрын
Schimmel C189 ist the best Piano Plugin :)
@MerriamPianos8 ай бұрын
I didn't know there was a C189 plug-in, but I can attest to how gorgeous the C189 model is! :)
@Pa_9638 ай бұрын
@@MerriamPianos That doesn't exist either, but I have it for ableton, in detail :)
@asiangreg82092 жыл бұрын
12:04 was so beautiful
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! We're glad that you enjoyed it! :)
@asiangreg82092 жыл бұрын
@@MerriamPianos is that improvised or an actual song? if it's improvised you should make a full version it's so good
@DidoInFlames2 жыл бұрын
Such a good video I have only Noire and it's great but I want to try Ravenscroft
@gerardlouisschmitzdumoulin36173 жыл бұрын
Stu, what do you think of the Bechstein STV? Ted.
@IMAWriterRobJ3 жыл бұрын
beautiful playing terrific video. My selection for excellent value..the Garritan CFX Lite version. Often $69.
@Rhaeide3 жыл бұрын
Congratulations, this is great content! I'm starting to invest in music production, and I have a question. Which piano VST would you recommend for epic music? I've heard about the Hans Zimmer one (Spitfire Studio), but I would like to hear your opinion first. Thank you very much!
@lusi38513 жыл бұрын
Idk about piano vsts but an effect that's good and free for massive instruments is Valhalla supermassive. It basically turns anything into massive lush soundscapes
@Dave-lz3rm2 жыл бұрын
I've heard so many mixed things about the Hans Zimmer one, and some very bad. I'd look at other ones (VSL Synchron, Garritan CFX, Embertone Walker, Bechstein Digital, etc. given your system can handle those).
@VadimShinnik3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for Demo! The demonstrator plays very well, such a nice pianist, but in the demo, unfortunately, a lot of ballad stuff played on sustain pedal ...without disclosing other sides and aspects of these pianos and very very unfair in my opinion that Pearl Concert Grand Yamaha C7 is not in this TOP, especially when the author talked about Best for a Close, Intimate Sound. Yamaha C7 Concert Grand has richest body resonance and at the same time very clear tone with a lot of characters. All these plug-ins pianos are good, but always you can find something wrong like - weak high register, or unnatural mid register and etc. But the most widespread problem I am facing is that in many of these Piano plugins have big "tails" when you start to play short-sharp and dotted rhythms, even if you set release at the minimum. Certainly, should be not like dry Clavinet :)))) A lot of songs in my practice with a band require a very large dynamic range! Most piano samples individually sound good, but many times, I came to rehearsal, we start to play, for example, the song starts very quietly, after levels of volume of all instruments grow and I understand that my piano just isn't there. But, the CFX Garritan and Walker 1955 Concert D fits perfectly! VSL I didn't have occasion to try.
@vacidized54342 жыл бұрын
Great!
@MerriamPianos2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! :)
@HeronFly3 жыл бұрын
Great run down of the vsts. I liked hearing your thoughts on each and why you chose what you chose. Thanks for the info.
@lancelotmura50563 жыл бұрын
A pianoteq vs Keyscape video you posted 1 week ago (or something) almost made me regret buying Keyscape! And I thought "well I'll have both Pianoteq and Keyscape, not a problem"... BUT I tried the last version of Pianoteq [with the trial (7.3.O)] and I can assure you that Pianoteq has very BAD low frequencies compared to Keyscape. And I have a good headphone (ATH-M50x), but when I listen to you videos, I feel that Pianoteq way better... (How come?!)
@JoeLinux20003 жыл бұрын
My own view is that each person's personal experience with these things varies greatly with the equipment they have. Even DAC's can be quite different. The sound chip within various computers can be different and finally the speaker cone is the final arbitrator. Some people have been highly critical of various virtual pianos, yet to my ear, most sound very good. It's just a matter of personal choice and maybe the level of software. Stu says you don't need Pianoteq Pro, I say, that it is the only version I recommend purchasing. Maybe with his RD200 he doesn't need the Pro version, but with my Casio PX-150, I do. It's hard to know. He doesn't have the Pro software, and I don't have an RD2000.
@lancelotmura50563 жыл бұрын
@@JoeLinux2000 Thanks answering ! How come Pianoteq Pro is that important for you ? What can you do that improves the quality of you piano ?
@eagleflies86813 жыл бұрын
Lancelot, there's a simple solution for that problem: Use an equalizer. I know it sounds obvious, but it's what you do when instruments lack bass content. You boost the bass content. That's it. What makes Pianoteq sound like the real thing is not the color of the sound, but the way each note interact with each other and the dynamics, etc.
@TuhinTulsyan2 жыл бұрын
What about latency Stu?
@jamiemclaughlin95343 жыл бұрын
Piano aside, your voice really reminds me of Ed Norton.