Modern D vs 300 Grand
Modern D wins on immediate playability; 300 Grand demands more microphone setup but rewards with deeper sonic control. Modern D delivers an enjoyable, responsive playing experience. Its captured resonance and endless sustain impress users. This focus on playability leads to Modern D becoming a frequent go-to choice.
300 Grand provides precise dynamic layers with versatile microphone options. Users praise its immersive sound capture from a performance hall. This level of sonic control requires more detailed configuration. Its ribbon microphones offer warmth and deep resonance.
Choose Modern D if immediate gratification and responsive playability are priorities. Choose 300 Grand if extensive microphone control and detailed spatialization are critical to your sound design.
Products Compared
Insights from Real-World Use
Modern D
- The Claire had a nice upper range, but it really felt dead in the lower mid range. The Modern D sings throughout all the registers. IMO, it's the best virtual piano on the market today.
- I just picked up the Steinway D, I must say, I was veeery hesitant. I own some other vilabs pianos, The Ravenscroft among them, and feel like those instruments did not live up to their hype. That said
- I purchased it today after listening to this excellent demo. It sounds pretty realistic and may work better in my pop-rock tracks than Ivory American D or the Keyscape C7 I've been using. I had to bri
- It sounds very nice, but (to my ear) not as good as my custom C. Bechstein DG preset on Pianoteq, so... for now, I'll keep my wallet in my pocket.
- Modern D's playability is awesome and better than Garritan CFX and Fazioli.
300 Grand
- I've had a good listen to as many demos as I can find and this library does sound extremely promising. My current go to piano is NI Noire which I find very versatile. I use it for pretty much everythi
- I got this plugin a few months ago and is one of the best VST pianos out there, its timbre and playability are just wonderful. The only flaw, to me, is that low register tends to be overwhelming most
- 300 Grand offers true piano dynamics with precise velocity sampling for a natural playing experience.
- Ribbon microphones offer beautiful warmth and a deeply resonant sound.
- Excellent control over mic positions and fantastic dynamic layers.