Noire vs CFX LITE
Noire wins on unique sound possibilities; Garritan CFX Lite offers a focused, bright tone. Noire delivers both Pure and Felt piano variants, excelling at atmospheric soundscapes and sound design. This versatility requires more menu navigation and tweaking to find an ideal sound.
Garritan CFX Lite provides a clear, bright sound, often noted for easy integration into mixes. Its inherent brightness limits its dynamic range and warmth. This clarity removes muddiness from recordings but offers less character for intimate playing.
Choose Noire if sound design exploration and diverse tonal options are critical. Choose Garritan CFX Lite if a bright, playable sound with minimal fuss is the priority.
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Insights from Real-World Use
Noire
- I've owned Noire from day one, and I still play it almost every day.. While it's only a sampled version, it's the best a mere mortal like myself will even get since a Yamaha CFX 9' grand piano is fina
- 45 years playing the piano here, and this is the most amazing piano VST ever made!
- Noire excels at unique, atmospheric soundscapes for writing and sound design.
- This plugin is loved for its versatility, tone quality, and great value.
- Noire isn't a primary detailed acoustic replacement, yet it still offers a nice sound.
CFX LITE
- I decided to purchase the Garritan CFX Lite last night. It is currently $59.95 on Sweetwater. So far, I'm incredibly pleased with how it plays and sounds.
- I have the lite version and just upgraded to the full version. The difference is worth it I think, but it is not earth-shaking.
- I also have the Garritan CFX lite also. Price was great and it's a nice sounding VST. Maybe down the line, I'll upgrade to the full version because it does sound better with the "ambient mics" that co
- My second go-to is Garritan CFX. They also have a lite version which sounds ... Also, while i love it's sound, it's worth mentioning that the CFX Lite.
- The better VSTs (here VI Modern D and Garritan CFX Lite, demoed also VSL) sound more piano-like but less "polished". I think if you're ok with the key…