Beautiful demo! Thank you for your hard work on this video. Which would you recommend if you could have only one? I already own Pianoteq Model D, Embertone Walker, Hammersmith Pro, Spotlight Grand, NI pianos, CinePiano, Piano in Blie, and a few others.
@ thank you! Do you also think getting the U is worth it as well? I have Pianoteq U4 and just got Homestead piano, and have the NI Komplete pianos. If not, what is your favorite upright?
Anything from Vi labs would not be a mistake to get, especially their latest releases starting from the Ravenscroft and after that. So i I would definitely recommend getting the Modern U. In short, you're missing out on not experiencing the VI labs pianos.
Which was your favorite? Pianoteq seems to sound better when others play it vs. when I do. Maybe it’s my controller. I’m still on an old Roland MKB-2000.
It's definitely a velocity curve thing. Watch the velocity monitor graph inside pianoteq and see if you're registering velocities all over the spectrum. You'll know something is wrong if most of the registered velocities you're playing are biased to one side.
Interesting to hear this shootout. I own Pianoteq and all the add-ons and love playing it. I’m mostly happy with Pianoteq but whilst I prefer some aspects of its sound to any sample library I’ve tried or own, there are still a few synthetic artifacts in places. If I were to buy a sample library from this shootout to compliment Pianoteq, it would be ViLabs Modern D.
I'm partial to VI Labs because i know the dev and i helped with beta testing. With that said, i like them all, otherwise they wouldn't exist inside my SSD.
This video is for you to listen and choose a favorite, not me. But to answer your question, they all feel great. I would say Modern D has the edge in playability over the other sampled ones. And EARTH is on par with Pianoteq in playability.
Question, what pedal setting did you use with the Roland Earth. On my MODX+ with continuous pedal, I don't believe I was getting good sustain response. Haven't tried the other setting.
@@juancubopI was using continuous with EARTH but then switched to normal ON-OFF sustain. I suspect it does support continuous but i don't like the response in that mode with EARTH. So yes you might be right.
Thanks, very useful. I liked Roland Earth th emost, just purchased it ... but no idea how do I download it. What happens next after the payment passes? Roland did not send an email with a link.
Thanks. You should get emails instantly after purchase and after that, your Roland Cloud application should refresh automatically and it will let you download EARTH. If it did not, then "refresh" the app. I don't work for Roland but my guess is be patient a bit until tomorrow if you still can't download or didn't receive an email. If not, simply send them a ticket.
Not familiar with Roland VST products. Does the Roland Earth piano require a Roland cloud subscription? Not sure how the purchase works....are you buying a lifetime key or you need a subscription to Roland Cloud to use it?
You can buy it with a lifetime license. You need to download Roland cloud app and it will show up there. It's still on intro price till the end of November for $49.99. After that it will be $250.
For my part, I have almost all the VSL pianos, ivory 2 and 3, CFX garritan, UVI, etc... Personally, I'm fed up with sampled pianos, no matter the quality of their samples, this make-up falls off quickly because it remains flat and it doesn't react at all like Pianoteq or Earth Piano. I think the super deal at the moment is the Earth Piano at $49 and I'm going to go buy it right away.
VI labs stuff bridges the gap nicely in my opinion between the playability of modeling (without being modeled) and brilliant sampling. Yes that Earth is a very reasonable deal for the moment at that price.
Beautiful demo! Thank you for your hard work on this video. Which would you recommend if you could have only one? I already own Pianoteq Model D, Embertone Walker, Hammersmith Pro, Spotlight Grand, NI pianos, CinePiano, Piano in Blie, and a few others.
Thanks. Despite you having tons of Steinways in your collection, I still would recommend getting the Modern D without hesitation.
@ thank you! Do you also think getting the U is worth it as well? I have Pianoteq U4 and just got Homestead piano, and have the NI Komplete pianos. If not, what is your favorite upright?
Anything from Vi labs would not be a mistake to get, especially their latest releases starting from the Ravenscroft and after that. So i I would definitely recommend getting the Modern U. In short, you're missing out on not experiencing the VI labs pianos.
@ thank you for the advice! I’m strongly considering get both modern U and D!
Which was your favorite? Pianoteq seems to sound better when others play it vs. when I do. Maybe it’s my controller. I’m still on an old Roland MKB-2000.
Play around with the velocity curve and set the condition slider a bit to the "worn" direction" - not straight at "mint".
It's definitely a velocity curve thing. Watch the velocity monitor graph inside pianoteq and see if you're registering velocities all over the spectrum. You'll know something is wrong if most of the registered velocities you're playing are biased to one side.
Interesting to hear this shootout. I own Pianoteq and all the add-ons and love playing it. I’m mostly happy with Pianoteq but whilst I prefer some aspects of its sound to any sample library I’ve tried or own, there are still a few synthetic artifacts in places.
If I were to buy a sample library from this shootout to compliment Pianoteq, it would be ViLabs Modern D.
Good choice. Modern D is incredible.
@@RabihRihanaYes it sounds very good 👍🏻
Which one is your favorite?
I'm partial to VI Labs because i know the dev and i helped with beta testing. With that said, i like them all, otherwise they wouldn't exist inside my SSD.
@@RabihRihana But only you know how they felt / responded to your play. Sound wise - they all great and different (surprised by Roland, actually)
This video is for you to listen and choose a favorite, not me. But to answer your question, they all feel great. I would say Modern D has the edge in playability over the other sampled ones. And EARTH is on par with Pianoteq in playability.
Question, what pedal setting did you use with the Roland Earth. On my MODX+ with continuous pedal, I don't believe I was getting good sustain response. Haven't tried the other setting.
@@juancubopI was using continuous with EARTH but then switched to normal ON-OFF sustain. I suspect it does support continuous but i don't like the response in that mode with EARTH. So yes you might be right.
Thanks, very useful. I liked Roland Earth th emost, just purchased it ... but no idea how do I download it. What happens next after the payment passes? Roland did not send an email with a link.
Thanks. You should get emails instantly after purchase and after that, your Roland Cloud application should refresh automatically and it will let you download EARTH. If it did not, then "refresh" the app. I don't work for Roland but my guess is be patient a bit until tomorrow if you still can't download or didn't receive an email. If not, simply send them a ticket.
@ thank you 🙏
@@camilleotrakji Did you ever get it?
Which one would you say does short notes the best without sustain?
Modern D hands down
Thank you for introducing me to Roland Earth piano 😊
Any time :)
UVI Model D is my fave. Austrian Grand is also great
Not familiar with Roland VST products. Does the Roland Earth piano require a Roland cloud subscription? Not sure how the purchase works....are you buying a lifetime key or you need a subscription to Roland Cloud to use it?
You can buy it with a lifetime license. You need to download Roland cloud app and it will show up there. It's still on intro price till the end of November for $49.99. After that it will be $250.
Thanks for the video. I just got Roland Earth and like how versatile it is. Piano VSTs have gotten so good!
Thanks. Yes indeed, we're living in the golden age of piano VST I think.
Can you please tell me what keyboard controller you are using.
RD-88 EX
@@RabihRihana Thank you.
The UVI Modern D
sounds leagues above the others
For my part, I have almost all the VSL pianos, ivory 2 and 3, CFX garritan, UVI, etc... Personally, I'm fed up with sampled pianos, no matter the quality of their samples, this make-up falls off quickly because it remains flat and it doesn't react at all like Pianoteq or Earth Piano. I think the super deal at the moment is the Earth Piano at $49 and I'm going to go buy it right away.
VI labs stuff bridges the gap nicely in my opinion between the playability of modeling (without being modeled) and brilliant sampling. Yes that Earth is a very reasonable deal for the moment at that price.
How do you know how Earth Piano reacts if you haven't bought it yet?
I thought the Roland Earth was going to be sub-par....not bad at all
It _is_ the lowest fidelity of the bunch. But it has a sonic character unlike the rest.
To me, UVI sounds like an EP, no wonder, I got it for free.
what you got for free?
Wow....Modern D !!
Most luxurious sound = VI Labs Modern D
Cheapest sound = Pianoteq NY Steinway D
I really like pianoteq because of how responsive it is in terms of action and pedal. But the sound is not that real.
great playing style readt test the samples