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Old 02-02-2016, 03:11 PM   #24
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Pianoteq has advanced its modeling, V-Piano did not. At this point in time, Pianoteq is better and more accurate (and more flexible) than V-Piano.
Happily there are free trials of Pianoteq ad I of course did play with them. But I feel more comfortable with the samples I use (NI "Alicias Keys" and "Grandeur". I listened to a lot of VPiano demos and really liked them a lot.

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Just because V-Piano is hardware doesn't necessarily make it better.
Of course not. But the VPiano software runs on multiple DSPs. I suppose they have a lot more calculation power than any PC, and latency can be set very small, as there is no OS that once and again steals part of the performance.

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