Felt Seiler Free vs LO•KI Felt Piano
The core distinction between these two felt piano VSTs lies in their instrument type and added sound design layers. Felt Seiler Free features a sampled grand piano with integrated synth pads designed for atmospheric soundscapes, while LO•KI Felt Piano samples an upright piano, focusing on mic position flexibility and control over intrinsic piano characteristics.
Technically, Felt Seiler Free offers 4 velocity layers and a single mic position, specializing in its named Seiler grand piano source. In contrast, LO•KI Felt Piano provides 5 velocity layers, 5 round robins, and 3 distinct mic positions, offering more detail in its source upright piano sampling and greater control over sonic placement. LO•KI also includes adjustable attack, release, dynamic range, tape, ambiance, and mechanics parameters, alongside 9 ambiance presets.
Choose Felt Seiler Free for a free grand piano experience with ready-made atmospheric synth layers and a specific recording venue signature, ideal for film scoring or ambient music requiring pre-blended textures. Opt for LO•KI Felt Piano if a budget-friendly upright piano sound with extensive control over mic positions, nuanced dynamics, and detailed piano mechanics is preferred for songwriting or finely-tuned ambient productions.
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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.
LO•KI Felt Piano
- I have Lo-ki, but never really connected with it. The general principle I'd advocate thought, is that you can just never have too many felt pianos. I've.
- reviews have been extremely positive if you're looking for soft dynamics ... Another fine felt piano library from my collection is "Lo-Ki" from Sonuscore.
- Felt Piano was very useful and have used it a lot. However, I agree-what a weird programming choice on Autograph. I like Sonuscore's LoKi felt piano.
- It causes me not able to use Woodchest in my production, the thumps happen so sudden and out of control, so is the Loki felt by sonuscore...