Postfelt vs Soft Piano

Postfelt wins on unique character; Soft Piano offers broad usability with fewer distinctive textures.

Postfelt delivers a distinct, cinematic felt piano sound with clear percussive hammer details. This intimate sound sometimes requires high-end normalization but rewards careful adjustment. Reviewers often call it the best felt piano available this year.

Soft Piano provides a balanced felt sound with good dynamics, offering a versatile and lush piano experience. Its free price point belies its high quality and makes it a go-to for many. Reviewers are surprised by its capability, though one noted it lacks excitement for some.

Choose Postfelt if seeking a specialist, textural felt tone. Choose Soft Piano if broad utility and a reliable felt sound are primary concerns.

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Insights from Real-World Use

Postfelt

  • The speaker praises the nice capture of the sound and the inclusion of useful release samples.
  • Declares Postfelt the best felt piano this year, expressing strong love and regret for not using it on a recent album.
  • The Postfelt piano offers a unique and beautiful felt character with clear percussive hammer sounds.
  • Postfelt's intimacy and subtleness create a captivating sound perfect for quiet moments.
  • Postfelt is a really cool and unique boutique felt piano.

Soft Piano

  • This Soft Piano sound is amazing and I would pay for it, even though it's free.
  • Overall, the speaker likes the Soft Piano, highlighting its fair price and sufficient parameters.
  • This free Soft Piano plugin is a game changer for achieving soft, beautiful, and lush piano sounds.
  • I love this Spitfire piano for its sound, nuanced fields, and hammer noise.
  • The 'space' and sustain when holding notes on the Soft Piano is beautiful.