#Pianoteq 6 vs garrtian cfx full#
A MIDI controller with really nice action with the full intent of driving a VST? maybe the M-Audio Hammer 88?kawai vpc1įor the money it's worth comparing with the mpse11 and other models i mentioned. Garritan looks pretty impressive and provide an incredible amount of instruments.Īlso… Is there an equivalent to the eDRUMin in the piano world. Possibly the best advice i read over there is that actions on acoustic pianos vary widely too, and no matter what you buy you'll get used to itĪnyway, it's a big purchase when you're looking at that price bracket so good luck with the research but more importantly the purchase and do let us know what you end up doing nothing wrong with that but there are plenty of very good and cheaper alternatives that are at least worth exploring before you buy, and you'll find (1) some people prefer the action on the cheaper alternatives to to the clavinola anyway (2) you won't beat the sounds of the top line vsts with any epiano In edrums terms, you're talking about buying a roland td50. garritan, VSL, noire, keyscape, possibly pianoteq - see reviews by Stu Harrison and discussion on pianoworld). Personally, for that money i'd opt for the much cheaper Yamaha p515 (even despite Stu Harrison's comments on the action, which many others swear by), or its main (and newer) competitors the Roland fp90x (modelled sound) or the kawai es920 (samples with modelling, like the Yamaha) - all have optional matching stand and three-pedal unit or the kawaii mpse11 (stage piano - no speakers but top-line action), and get a VST or two (e.g. I've found to have the best written reviews, merriam pianos on youtube (stu harrison) to have the best video reviews, and pianoworld to be the best source of opinion and players' actual experiences, but there are other good reviewers and reviews out there too.
![pianoteq 6 vs garrtian cfx pianoteq 6 vs garrtian cfx](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/KGhS8u74Tsc/maxresdefault.jpg)
for example, i wouldn't go to pianoworld to ask questions about edrums you'll get some informed responses here probably, but you'll get a lot more people over there with relevant knowledge and maybe some existing threads that answer your question. Mylo, i would head over to the pianoworld forum with this question.