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  • @espiegel123 said:

    @LinearLineman said:
    @HotStrange, I just might add that while PurePiano is great sounding that, for me, it is harder to get it to cut thru a mix compared to Ravenscroft. The latter, IMO, is basically a brighter, tighter, sound…. Which is why I often use Ravenscroft on the treble half of the keyboard in tandem with PurePiano

    Try a little of EQ. It doesn't take much.

    Yes, I messed with that. Not the same, IMO…. and why would it be, it’s a different instrument.

  • edited January 2022

    @HotStrange said:

    @LinearLineman said:
    @HotStrange, I still recommend Ravenscroft or PurePiano. This app, if it actually sounds better, would be good for a track that needs a big concert style sound… maybe. It does have string resonance, so it seems like a lot of work was put into it. From what I’ve heard so far it doesn’t seem to have a lot of versatility.
    I like JAX Make Louder and use it often, but this is a really untested product, unlike Ravenscroft and PurePiano.

    Thanks for all your help on this. The price of the piano apps has me really wanting to research before I buy, which is why I ask. I’m gonna watch a couple more demos before I make my choice but right now, Pure Piano is in the lead.

    Pure Piano is super versatile. I love it. But for a genuinely pure sounding piano with resonance, i prefer Ravenscroft. Depending on how much you like piano I would recommend them both.

  • That video doesn't really provide a very good way to compare the two pianos. I notice that he doesn't set the faders to achieve equal volume -- and loudness plays a huge role in how we compare sounds. One of the things that sticks out to me about all the jax piano examples is that the the attack is not quite right. It isn't muffled like a felt piano, but there is something missing.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @LinearLineman said:
    @HotStrange, I still recommend Ravenscroft or PurePiano. This app, if it actually sounds better, would be good for a track that needs a big concert style sound… maybe. It does have string resonance, so it seems like a lot of work was put into it. From what I’ve heard so far it doesn’t seem to have a lot of versatility.
    I like JAX Make Louder and use it often, but this is a really untested product, unlike Ravenscroft and PurePiano.

    Thanks for all your help on this. The price of the piano apps has me really wanting to research before I buy, which is why I ask. I’m gonna watch a couple more demos before I make my choice but right now, Pure Piano is in the lead.

    Pure Piano is super versatile. I love it. But for a genuinely pure sounding piano with resonance, i prefer Ravenscroft. Depending on how much you like piano I would recommend them both.

    Thanks for this! I decided ultimately to hold off for a sale and get them both. I have plenty of good piano sounds right now (Keys of the 70s, Module, Thumbjam, Taqsim, etc) so I think that will hold me off until the devs ring in their spring/summer sales. PP does sound best to my ears but the consensus seems to be exactly what you described. Thanks again, helpful as always :)

  • @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @LinearLineman said:
    @HotStrange, I still recommend Ravenscroft or PurePiano. This app, if it actually sounds better, would be good for a track that needs a big concert style sound… maybe. It does have string resonance, so it seems like a lot of work was put into it. From what I’ve heard so far it doesn’t seem to have a lot of versatility.
    I like JAX Make Louder and use it often, but this is a really untested product, unlike Ravenscroft and PurePiano.

    Thanks for all your help on this. The price of the piano apps has me really wanting to research before I buy, which is why I ask. I’m gonna watch a couple more demos before I make my choice but right now, Pure Piano is in the lead.

    Pure Piano is super versatile. I love it. But for a genuinely pure sounding piano with resonance, i prefer Ravenscroft. Depending on how much you like piano I would recommend them both.

    Thanks for this! I decided ultimately to hold off for a sale and get them both. I have plenty of good piano sounds right now (Keys of the 70s, Module, Thumbjam, Taqsim, etc) so I think that will hold me off until the devs ring in their spring/summer sales. PP does sound best to my ears but the consensus seems to be exactly what you described. Thanks again, helpful as always :)

    Glad my comments were helpful!

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