Felt Seiler Free vs Autograph Grand

Autograph Grand wins on immediacy; Felt Seiler Free demands more deliberate use but rewards with a tailored sound. Autograph Grand delivers a well-rounded and versatile sound. Users find it easy to play and suitable for improvisational work; however, some note limitations in its dynamic range and velocity sensitivity.

Felt Seiler Free presents a distinct, atmospheric felt piano tone. Its basic sound is a standout feature, and the user interface offers many sound possibilities with few buttons. Users praise its unique character but note the effects are not the main draw.

Choose Autograph Grand if you prioritize a broadly useful, inspiring piano sound with minimal setup. Choose Felt Seiler Free if you need a specific, textural felt piano sound and are willing to work with its inherent intimacy.

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Insights from Real-World Use

Felt Seiler Free

  • Felt Selier Free is a great sound library, especially since it's free.
  • The interface is user-friendly with few buttons yet offers many sound possibilities, which is very nice.
  • This felt piano is beautiful and offers a distinct tone and feel compared to other felt pianos.
  • Strezov Sampling offers The Felt Seiler Free Edition for Kontakt Player. We've been on a pretty epic run of FREE pianos recently, and I'll never have too many
  • Felt Selier Free has a nice feel, but its basic sound is the main draw, not its effects.

Autograph Grand

  • Autograph Grand is a new go-to free piano, sounding really good despite paid alternatives.
  • Highly recommended, competitive with other free pianos.
  • Impressed with its well-rounded sound, simplicity, and versatility as a single plugin.
  • Easy to play chords with, encouraging continuous playing, and free feels are gorgeous.
  • About time! As much as I love the Soft Piano, it isn't the most versatile sound for other scenarios. This is the kind of piano I would use to score Ghibli movies. Love it...