Know of a good piano vst\plugin?

Does anyone know of any good piano vst\plugin? a decent free one would be a preference or if not a cheap one will do :slight_smile:



I’m looking for (i guess) a piano that has quite alot of treble on it, am looking to do some piano riffs in a hardcore track so if you’re familiar with that sound you might be able to suggest something.



thanks in advance

No idea about the hardcore front sorry, but this is the Piano vst I use, I love it.



[url=http://www.yohng.com/piano.html]http://www.yohng.com/piano.html[/url]

I was actually looking for the same thing with my latest project.



I wanted that 90s piano vibe a-la liquid sweet harmony etc.



This is what I ended up using:



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And while the project ended up taking a slightly different direction, I am pretty pleased with the plug-in. It’s simple yet does the job.

if its house piano you want get the korg legacy collection, The Korg M1 pianos are responsible for hundreds of great house riffs and the software sounds just as good as the hardware :slight_smile:

as well as the korg m1’s organ patches being responsible for some good house bass too, most famous one being Robin S “Show me Love” a preset Called “Organ 1” :slight_smile:

Thanks guys you constantly amaze me with your knowledge!



kudos to you all! :smiley: cheers

would it be something similar to this sorta sound you want Free large file hosting. Send big files the easy way!

james, i just gave you a vote, good luck bro :slight_smile:

Personally there is many ROMplers that have great Piano Presets . the bet ones are the reaktor patches

there are tons of good ones



my fav is lounge lizard

Yeah you COULD pay for that, however the one i mentioned is free and sounds SPOT ON.



Most free sh*t is crap, this however…



Well whatever, it’s up to you, makes no difference to me :slight_smile:

[quote]roben (02/03/2010)[hr]Yeah you COULD pay for that, however the one i mentioned is free and sounds SPOT ON.



Most free sh*t is crap, this however…



Well whatever, it’s up to you, makes no difference to me :)[/quote]



wouldn’t go that far mate :slight_smile: some of the best effects and instruments are totally free

[quote]jon_fisher (03/03/2010)[hr][quote]roben (02/03/2010)[hr]Yeah you COULD pay for that, however the one i mentioned is free and sounds SPOT ON.



Most free sh*t is crap, this however…



Well whatever, it’s up to you, makes no difference to me :)[/quote]



wouldn’t go that far mate :slight_smile: some of the best effects and instruments are totally free[/quote]



I agree. Just because they dont look great (as an interface (GUI for you nerds)) doesn’t mean they are bad. Many are actually amazing. Look up Supatrigga if you want a gem.



But I was wondering, how much does the OP have to spend on a “Piano VST”?

Most of these plugs people will pay good money for expensive alternatives when the free ones sound better, crazy i know but some people automatically think that free means bad. at the end of the day its all coding and the guys coding for free don’t put any less effort into making this plugs sound great



http://illformed.org/plugins/glitch/



http://www.spl.info/software/download/index.php?requestdownload=1&product=spl_free_ranger&version=1.2



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http://www.solid-state-logic.com/music/section_free_plug-ins.asp



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