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T2L Electric Piano by Proel (Released)

https://apps.apple.com/app/id6760032608

A Virtual electric piano that feels and responds like a real instrument, not just in tone, but in spirit.
T2L (True to Life) technology represents a hybrid synthesis approach that combines high-resolution Sampling with real-time physical Modeling to reconstruct the full behavior of an electric piano at a granular level.

Main features:

  • Works in landscape and portrait mode
  • Works as a standalone application and as an AUv3 plugin
  • Supports automatic resizing within DAW software
  • Supports Backgroud audio mode
  • Optimized for low memory and CPU usage
  • 7 Platinum Electric Piano types
  • 71 Electric Piano presets, 18 Audio Effects, 24 Ambience types
  • 23 Temperament curves, 21 Velocity curves
  • Excellent audio quality (SRE: Smart Residual Engine)
  • Available for both iPad and iPhone

Details:
Universal: Yes
Minimum OS version: 12.0

Comments

  • OK it's a lot good.

  • Oh my gaaaawd I’m such a sucker for EPs I may not be able to control myself

  • Oh! Was thinking about getting the piano one, but this is very, very tempting as well!

  • @Jer4 said:
    Oh! Was thinking about getting the piano one, but this is very, very tempting as well!

    Their T2L piano is really good.

  • @Edward_Alexander said:

    @Jer4 said:
    Oh! Was thinking about getting the piano one, but this is very, very tempting as well!

    Their T2L piano is really good.

    I'm already having a blast with this. The piano one is a bit redundant if you have Pianoteq but this one is up there with the best EPs on iOS, and beats Pianoteq in many regards. Loving the variety - from a Wurli so real you can practically smell it, to glassy FMs up there with FM Tines.

  • @Edward_Alexander said:

    @Jer4 said:
    Oh! Was thinking about getting the piano one, but this is very, very tempting as well!

    Their T2L piano is really good.

    Guess I should get them both eventually 😁 It would be great if they did a bundle!

  • I could have done without the presumably AI voice-over on that first one, but yeah wow, this sounds really good in these demos.

  • DavDav
    edited March 27

    Sounds good to me also. Nice variety too. I was about to pick up elpiano since its on sale, but now im wondering about getting this instead. Have a gift card just waiting to be used! Im on an ipad 5th gen, i wonder which would be the less resource hungry of the two. My ears are drawing me to this one, i like the presets in the demo.

  • Waiting for review of Fausto Ferreira

  • @Dav said:
    i wonder which would be the less resource hungry of the two. My ears are drawing me to this one, i like the presets in the demo.

    From a bit of unscientific testing, Elpiano might be a little lighter - both hover around 20% on my M1 with fairly busy playing. T2L is way ahead in authenticity though (a bit unfair as Elpiano isn't really aiming for realism). And straightforward as this plugin is, the presets are even better under the fingers; very thoughtfully dialed in, often with that slightly-too-hot character common to live EP setups and covering all the bases of classic EP sounds.

  • @Loups said:

    @Dav said:
    i wonder which would be the less resource hungry of the two. My ears are drawing me to this one, i like the presets in the demo.

    From a bit of unscientific testing, Elpiano might be a little lighter - both hover around 20% on my M1 with fairly busy playing. T2L is way ahead in authenticity though (a bit unfair as Elpiano isn't really aiming for realism). And straightforward as this plugin is, the presets are even better under the fingers; very thoughtfully dialed in, often with that slightly-too-hot character common to live EP setups and covering all the bases of classic EP sounds.

    Thank you very much for that info.

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