Modern D vs The Grandeur

Modern D wins on immediate gratification; The Grandeur requires less system overhead but offers less dynamic range.

Modern D delivers awesome playability; its captured resonance and warm tone are consistently praised. The endless sustain is unrealistically good. These qualities elevate performances but demand higher system resources.

The Grandeur offers a clear, full-bodied studio sound. Its lively release resonance prevents dead notes. This nuanced sound comes with a smaller system footprint and versatile application across genres.

Choose Modern D if deep, realistic sustain and rich bass notes are paramount. Choose The Grandeur if versatile, clean tones and efficient drive usage are higher priorities.

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.

The Grandeur

  • The Grandeur is simple but bright, super playable, super good, good for any song. It's presets are all good. Finally, a piano with no special character but...
  • Loves the piano's resonant, lively release, unlike 'dead' notes on other instruments.
  • Grandeur is a versatile piano library covering many genres.
  • The Grandeur is very open and crystal clear due to being a full-size grand.
  • Praises The Grandeur's simple yet deep interface and design.