Sounds so good, Alicia Keys used it on her 2009 album The Element of Freedom! If you enjoyed this video, let us know in the comments then hit like and subscribe!
I've bought several VST pianos over the years from Ivory, Alicia's Keys & Pianoteq up to to the Keyscape monster. I still go back often to Alicia's Keys which has a respectable sound and can hold it's own in a particular niche with some unique sample layers. Works great for the 70's piano singer-songwriter genre.
I have this but rarely use it. It has nice long samples, but the dynamics sound a little too compressed to me. If you lean into it, the tone doesn't respond after a certain point. It's a nice pop piano sound, especially inside a dense mix. I usually use the Grandeur piano. It is actually pretty customizable if you dig into the options settings.
After all these years, after all these pianos, I still use AK disproportionately more than any other vst piano. It its mellow sound and soft character that gets me every time.
Thanks for posting. If you have a second, I posted an original tune. As a fellow music lover, I'd love if you would take a listen. It's on my page. Hope you like it!
Sounds so good, Alicia Keys used it on her 2009 album The Element of Freedom! If you enjoyed this video, let us know in the comments then hit like and subscribe!
For some reason it doesn't sound that good . Until suddenly you REALISE the magic ✨👀
I've bought several VST pianos over the years from Ivory, Alicia's Keys & Pianoteq up to to the Keyscape monster. I still go back often to Alicia's Keys which has a respectable sound and can hold it's own in a particular niche with some unique sample layers. Works great for the 70's piano singer-songwriter genre.
@@keisaboru1155 i bought ALicias Keys but could not sound good as in demos,.... Please help me what is the trick..... Thanks, ☺
I have this but rarely use it. It has nice long samples, but the dynamics sound a little too compressed to me. If you lean into it, the tone doesn't respond after a certain point. It's a nice pop piano sound, especially inside a dense mix. I usually use the Grandeur piano. It is actually pretty customizable if you dig into the options settings.
Agreed, I use the grandeur as well, really fits well in mixes and works good solo as well.
This is a very nice way to make music. I never heard about this before, until I visited Sweetwater. Inspiring for creativity.
After all these years, after all these pianos, I still use AK disproportionately more than any other vst piano. It its mellow sound and soft character that gets me every time.
You play well very impressive! Oh yes the piano sounds great also.
Very nice 🙂
That was cool! Now do Mini-Grand.
Thanks for posting. If you have a second, I posted an original tune. As a fellow music lover, I'd love if you would take a listen. It's on my page. Hope you like it!
Yo this plug-in is like 15 years old and was never great. Keyscape is another league then any of the native sample based stuff.
Mostly agree with keyscape > NI, but their latest Noire library sounds awesome and is one of my favorites to play right now.
@@LarryMonteforte haven’t touched it I’ll check it out. Just seems random to make a video about any plugins from Komplete 7 haha
@@BenjaminBeak agree with that, pretty random