Noire vs Bardzo
Noire wins on versatility and broad appeal; Bardzo demands a specific artistic vision but rewards with unparalleled textural depth. Noire delivers a beautiful sound and varied textures, offering both a Pure and a Felt variant for distinct sonic palettes. Its unique particle engine allows for sound design that goes beyond traditional piano sounds. This flexibility sometimes means it requires tweaking to sit perfectly in a mix.
Bardzo receives consistent praise for its unique, textural sound qualities. Its artistic focus creates an inspiring, intimate feel. Users find its experimental nature excellent for diverse soundscapes. However, this specialized character means it serves a niche rather than a universal piano role.
Choose Noire if you prioritize a flexible instrument with multiple core sounds and extensive sound design capabilities. Choose Bardzo if you require a highly atmospheric and uniquely textured piano for experimental or intimate compositions.
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Insights from Real-World Use
Noire
- I've owned Noire from day one, and I still play it almost every day.. While it's only a sampled version, it's the best a mere mortal like myself will even get since a Yamaha CFX 9' grand piano is fina
- 45 years playing the piano here, and this is the most amazing piano VST ever made!
- Noire excels at unique, atmospheric soundscapes for writing and sound design.
- This plugin is loved for its versatility, tone quality, and great value.
- Noire isn't a primary detailed acoustic replacement, yet it still offers a nice sound.
Bardzo
- Highlights the unique nature of Bardzo.
- Expresses appreciation for the diverse textures.
- Expresses appreciation for the diverse textures.
- Ever felt like most pianos sound the same? Not this one. Bardzo brings a unique grand piano with two strings per key and no resonance board under your...
- This might be my favorite of Tomek’s libraries so far. And I say so far intentionally because who knows what he’ll do next!