Modern D vs Pianoteq Steinway Model B
Modern D wins on immediate gratification; Pianoteq Steinway Model B demands more user input but rewards with adaptable expression. Modern D consistently earns praise for its pristine sound and responsive playability. Users find it an enjoyable, top-tier instrument straight out of the box. This detailed sampling requires significant system resources.
Pianoteq Steinway Model B enables expressive freedom and characterful sound sculpting. Users appreciate its versatility and ability to personalize the instrument experience. This modeled approach can sometimes sound harsh or less authentically acoustic, particularly in its upper registers.
Choose Modern D if pristine sound and immediate playability are paramount. Choose Pianoteq Steinway Model B if deep sonic customization and versatile character creation are preferred.
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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.
Pianoteq Steinway Model B
- Pianoteq’s upper register seems super harsh, grating, and un-piano-like, such as around 2:04. ... I find myself modulating my dynamics to produce the “tone” I’m looking for, yet Phil is going all-in o
- Pianoteq Steinway Model B excels at delicate playing with a sparkly quality.
- Perhaps the streaming audio was pushed a bit too far. When I lower the volume, the midrange seems strong without the tone issue you describe and I heard. Love the preset! Wish I could use it with stag
- Steinway B (maybe an unpopular opinion, but I like the Close Mic preset ... Modartt also may redo some of the old grands with the new magic they have...
- From 0:29 on the OP's video, the Steinway B recording, I can't imagine a more perfect example of a stale modelled piano, but at least it has the bright.