VCSL Keys vs Autograph Grand
Autograph Grand wins on proven performance; VCSL Keys demands more effort with uncertain delivery. Autograph Grand consistently receives praise for its sound quality and value. Users find it easy to play and versatile despite occasional notes on dynamic range. It serves as a reliable, free piano option for many.
VCSL Keys has a mixed reception, with significant user-reported issues regarding its availability and public information. While some find its sound good for mixing, others note a lack of bass. Its perceived neutrality may hinder standalone performance.
Choose Autograph Grand if seeking a widely available and highly-regarded free piano. Choose VCSL Keys if you prioritize a neutral tone for orchestral mixing and can manage potential information scarcity.
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Insights from Real-World Use
VCSL Keys
- VCSL Keys is neutral, lacks bass, but mixes well in an orchestra.
- It's no longer available unfortunately. edit: There's Crystal Harp (free) by SampleScience as well. And VCSL Keys (free) by Versilian, which contains 5
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Autograph Grand
- Autograph Grand is a new go-to free piano, sounding really good despite paid alternatives.
- Highly recommended, competitive with other free pianos.
- Impressed with its well-rounded sound, simplicity, and versatility as a single plugin.
- Easy to play chords with, encouraging continuous playing, and free feels are gorgeous.
- About time! As much as I love the Soft Piano, it isn't the most versatile sound for other scenarios. This is the kind of piano I would use to score Ghibli movies. Love it...