Pianoteq Steingraeber E-272 concert grand vs Pianoteq K2 Grand Piano

Pianoteq K2 Grand Piano wins on nuanced warmth; Pianoteq Steingraeber E-272 concert grand demands more specific musical intention. The Steingraeber E-272 concert grand delivers a delicate and intimate sound. Its specific character, particularly the Sordino pedal, excels at conveying fragility. This focused expressiveness requires thoughtful application for optimal impact.

The K2 Grand Piano offers a warm, sweet, and calm tone. Its sound shaping capabilities allow for manipulation of physics, expanding sonic possibilities. The K2 Grand Piano is consistently praised for its versatility in practice and track creation.

Choose Pianoteq Steingraeber E-272 concert grand if your music benefits from a specific, intimate delicacy. Choose Pianoteq K2 Grand Piano if you prioritize a broadly useful warm sound with physics-based sonic manipulation.

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Pianoteq Steingraeber E-272 concert grand

  • Pianoteq is where it's at, I've decided. I'll be getting pro as soon as its back in my budget, I've been playing around with the settings, and given my pickiness, I'll definitely want to edit it to th
  • I’m about to buy the license and know I want the upright as that’s my background. I’ve been gravitating to the Steingraeber as my other choice - it has that softness and intimacy you show in your movi
  • The intimate, slightly dry delicacy of the Steingraeber Intimate preset feels very apt for conveying fragility.
  • Steingraeber in Pianoteq 7 is astonishing. Top end is like glass.
  • I did try them a while ago! Really good! I might miss the escapement but they felt good to play just not my personal favourite!

Pianoteq K2 Grand Piano

  • Pianoteq K2 Grand Piano's Binaural mode is great for practice and track work.
  • Pianoteq's C. Bechstein pianos sound great; I love them.
  • Pianoteq K2 Grand Piano lets users manipulate sound physics for interesting and useful effects.
  • The K2 Grand Piano Warm is very warm, sweet, and calm.
  • I have had Pianoteq 7 for a few weeks, Standard Edition, with the Steinway, K2, and Steingraeber (also historical pianos & harps). My keyboard is several time zones away, so I have been using human- r