Ravenscroft 275 vs True Keys: Pianos
True Keys: Pianos wins on immediate playability; Ravenscroft 275 offers immense depth but demands more setup.
Ravenscroft 275 delivers a rich, expressive grand piano experience. Its many mic positions provide extensive tonal control, but this detail can overwhelm initially. Achieving the desired sound requires more user effort.
True Keys: Pianos offers exceptional playability and immediate sound quality. Its instruments, particularly the Fazioli, provide warmth and a beautiful top end. Some users report that its sample quality is not always top-tier.
Choose Ravenscroft 275 if you need extensive microphone control and are willing to invest time in sound design. Choose True Keys: Pianos if you prioritize instant playability and a compelling sound directly out of the box.
Products Compared
Insights from Real-World Use
Ravenscroft 275
- Recalls the plugin's realism, comparing it to playing a real Ravenscroft 275.
- Ravenscroft 275 is one of speaker's two favorite iPad pianos, alongside Audio Kit's Retro Piano.
- Great buy, top five; a middle ground between Keyscape and Pianoteq, excellent sound.
- Describes the plugin as a beautiful, almost perfect capture that vividly transports him back to the real piano.
- Highly positive review, praising the piano's richness, expressiveness, and value for money.
True Keys: Pianos
- Very good instrument for its size and price, joyful to play due to great playability.
- A great sample library sounds beautiful dry, the Fazioli excels.
- Italian Fazioli has beautiful top end and real nice warmth.
- Yes really like these pianos...
- Pure sound of instruments ideal for jazz, blues, classical, and film scores.