Etude vs Rosewood Grand
Etude wins on immediate usability; Rosewood Grand demands more exploration but rewards with deeper sonic flexibility.
Etude offers a balanced, versatile sound that integrates well into a mix. Its velocity response feels natural and immersive. Users find it simple to use. This ease of use can limit solo expressive dynamics.
Rosewood Grand provides a vast array of tones and timbres from its presets. Its extended range allows for unique sound design. This sonic depth requires more user interaction and exploration.
Choose Etude if consistent mix performance is paramount. Choose Rosewood Grand if extensive sound shaping and creative versatility are your primary goal.
Products Compared
Insights from Real-World Use
Etude
- Loves velocity sensitivity, realistic feel, and the piano's good, versatile sound.
- A good, versatile piano to be used frequently in many situations.
- Etude's scripting makes the playing experience nice and immersive.
- You can hear this in every nuance of Etude, its sound perfectly balanced with a delicate harmonic richness at the top end and deep, warm tones in the lower.
- This has what I call a modern piano sound. Similar to Spotlight Piano. Etude is more versatile imo.
Rosewood Grand
- Rosewood Grand is a primary piano due to its versatility and efficiency.
- Rosewood Grand is versatile, a triumph for its depth and controls.
- It's clear, balanced, and transparent, with lots of dynamic range and just the right sweet C7 'sparkle' when needed. It has the appropriate character of this
- Rosewood Grand is a beautiful, versatile, and joyful piano with exceptional sound and a clean interface.
- Presets are excellent, offering custom tones for any project.