Spindle vs Lekko
Lekko wins on creative depth; Spindle offers a more immediate, balanced upright piano experience.
Spindle provides a warm, intimate upright piano sound without friction. Users report consistent quality and ease of use. It delivers a dark, balanced tone for immediate musical application.
Lekko offers a unique, atmospheric sound with extensive texture options. Its beautiful interface provides deep visual feedback for sound sculpting. This expanded control requires more active engagement to explore its full sonic range.
Choose Spindle if you prioritize an effortlessly inspiring, focused piano sound.
Choose Lekko if you want to explore extensive sound design options within an upright piano framework.
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Insights from Real-World Use
Spindle
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- No more struggling with hammers and pry bars, trying to gingerly knock a hub out without messing up the spindle threads. This tool does the job quickly
Lekko
- Lekko's interface is very cool, with main controls, EQ, envelopes, and accessible layers.
- Lekko is much more than just a piano library.
- Lekko's interface is cool due to visual and numerical feedback when adjusting parameters.
- Lekko's interface is beautiful and intuitive.
- thanks a bunch for another inspiring video - I had the Pool project and Lekko already, but the Boddog was new to me.you can never have enough pianos on your drive, every one gives another kind of insp