(I skipped Ivory 2 because it's expensive and requires an Ilok key. The others have been surpassed by other brands, so I no longer use the Ivory Steinway and Yamaha. The set includes a German Steinway, a Yamaha, and a Bosendorfer. ![]() And it sounds as though the piano is in another room rather than right in front of me. Yes, Pianoteq feels good (responsive), but it sound to me unrealistic. Lots has been said in these pages about the virtues of Pianoteq, but I just don't get it. This was fortunate because I was able to deduce how much I detested the sound of Pianoteq without spending any money, avoiding yet another wasted piano purchase. None were available as demos, so I wasted lots of money on the bad ones. My situation: I have nearly two dozen different pianos.
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