Spindle vs LO•KI Felt Piano
Spindle wins on consistent quality; LO•KI Felt Piano demands patience with its occasional quirks. Spindle users report universal satisfaction. Its setup is simple, and results are immediate for film scoring and songwriting. The warmth and balance of Spindle are consistently praised.
LO•KI Felt Piano offers an intimate, characterful tone. Many users appreciate its sound quality. However, some users encounter technical issues. Others find its programming choices to be odd.
Choose Spindle if reliability and a smooth workflow are paramount. Choose LO•KI Felt Piano if seeking a distinct character voice and willing to troubleshoot.
Products Compared
Insights from Real-World Use
Spindle
- This one's a lush felt piano called Spindle. OT have been doing ... Thanks to Orchestral Tools for kindly sending us a copy of the libraries to review
- Ideal for beginners, it's a gentle introduction to the spellbinding process of turning fiber into yarn. Floor Spinning Wheels: The Grand Orchestra. Now, for the
- No more struggling with hammers and pry bars, trying to gingerly knock a hub out without messing up the spindle threads. This tool does the job quickly
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...