Me I choose Keyscape the way it take up sonic territory that German Grand tho is AMAZING!!! Like I see you commented the Bright Piano on Keyscape is what I would of chose only for the video because the First preset on Keyscape is so smooth and Intimate!! More of a preference great VIDEO COMPARISON!!
Yes, the quality of sampling in Keyscape is amazing betwin Size in Gigas and Sound , after that, this PA 5 sound good too, the good alternative is the Pianoteq 8….60mo and sounding amazing, Steinway gave them the right to use the name , Bechstein too and others. 60 MO….CRAZY, working on iPad Pro too…technologie
@@rolandv-piano that's will happen, with they're M1/M2 processors, the ipad pro or air are ultra powerfull but....veryyyyy expensive, i bought a ipad pro 2020 on second hand, for a good price.
first sound is creamy and so comfortable. and the latter sound is bright than the former's. So, it seems that the choice will be different depending on simple taste. Of course, I think I'll choose the latter because I like bright sounds rather than dull ones.
True! Keyscape has a lot of presets to choose from including brighter ones. But I liked the more active lower end sound from the German Grand in this video.
In my opinion i prefer the German on the korg. Plus you need a good pc to play those preset on a computer or laptop. So 400 hundred is only for the software vst plus the pc 2000 or more gram easily. I prefer korg for enjoying playing .
I was surprised by the German Grand. I like the lower end. I think it sounds really good in this comparison. But with almost 5k you can buy a lot of quality stuff including a computer and a MIDI controller.
@@rolandv-pianoand don't forget the ability to always buy new incredible vst instruments or new effects. Possibilities are limitless in the grand scheme of things
Exactly and some brands offer lifetime free updates/upgrades for their plug-ins. I don’t see the majority of the hardware brands doing that. They’re repackaging the same old stuff and ask you to pay a couple grand after 3 years.
@@rolandv-piano i have a mac , with kontak ultimate 13 and a lot of vst , and i pay for the korg pax5, and believe i have more fun playing on that keyboard than powering my pc to only look for a good piano to play or making music from scratch, that is the beauty of the Korg pax5 that you play music on the fly fast , and i like that more , remember that is what i like .
@@kelvinperez8845 of course! That's why I own a lot of analog synths myself. It's for the immediate sense of discovery and creation. Also it just is super fun, but I'd always recommend someone that doesn't own a PC to buy that first before buying a $3000 to $5000 instrument. A PC is a good tool to connect your hardware into a beautiful project.
Which one do you like the most? Comment below!
Btw before someone complains, each fragment is recorded at the same loudness level. I even levelled and checked everything with Izotope RX.
Me I choose Keyscape the way it take up sonic territory that German Grand tho is AMAZING!!! Like I see you commented the Bright Piano on Keyscape is what I would of chose only for the video because the First preset on Keyscape is so smooth and Intimate!! More of a preference great VIDEO COMPARISON!!
I agree, Keyscape seems to always have a wider stereo image when you compare it to other piano samples.
Yes, the quality of sampling in Keyscape is amazing betwin Size in Gigas and Sound , after that, this PA 5 sound good too, the good alternative is the Pianoteq 8….60mo and sounding amazing, Steinway gave them the right to use the name , Bechstein too and others. 60 MO….CRAZY, working on iPad Pro too…technologie
Yes, can’t wait to only need an iPad for all my samples and plugins to be able to use them live with a quality MIDI controller.
@@rolandv-piano that's will happen, with they're M1/M2 processors, the ipad pro or air are ultra powerfull but....veryyyyy expensive, i bought a ipad pro 2020 on second hand, for a good price.
first sound is creamy and so comfortable.
and the latter sound is bright than the former's.
So, it seems that the choice will be different depending on simple taste.
Of course, I think I'll choose the latter because I like bright sounds rather than dull ones.
True! Keyscape has a lot of presets to choose from including brighter ones. But I liked the more active lower end sound from the German Grand in this video.
In my opinion i prefer the German on the korg. Plus you need a good pc to play those preset on a computer or laptop. So 400 hundred is only for the software vst plus the pc 2000 or more gram easily. I prefer korg for enjoying playing .
I was surprised by the German Grand. I like the lower end. I think it sounds really good in this comparison. But with almost 5k you can buy a lot of quality stuff including a computer and a MIDI controller.
@@rolandv-pianoand don't forget the ability to always buy new incredible vst instruments or new effects. Possibilities are limitless in the grand scheme of things
Exactly and some brands offer lifetime free updates/upgrades for their plug-ins. I don’t see the majority of the hardware brands doing that. They’re repackaging the same old stuff and ask you to pay a couple grand after 3 years.
@@rolandv-piano i have a mac , with kontak ultimate 13 and a lot of vst , and i pay for the korg pax5, and believe i have more fun playing on that keyboard than powering my pc to only look for a good piano to play or making music from scratch, that is the beauty of the Korg pax5 that you play music on the fly fast , and i like that more , remember that is what i like .
@@kelvinperez8845 of course! That's why I own a lot of analog synths myself. It's for the immediate sense of discovery and creation. Also it just is super fun, but I'd always recommend someone that doesn't own a PC to buy that first before buying a $3000 to $5000 instrument. A PC is a good tool to connect your hardware into a beautiful project.