JNeffLind wrote:Best options already listed here. If you're a preset guy, Reason Pianos all the way. If you like to tinker with knobs Radical may be a good choice. I personally prefer Reason Pianos of the two. Definitely sounds better 'out of the box' but Radical allows endless tweaking, etc. Refill PropellerheadEmotional Piano is also nice, though needs an update I think before it's on par with Reason Pianos. Pretty much this ▲▲▲ - and by tweaking the mic volumes and the EQ in Reason Pianos Combinators, you can change the character of the presets. Personally, I prefer Reason Pianos over Radical Piano. As for Emotional Piano - It's OK, but to my mind, something doesn't seem right with it - Mind you, for Kontakt instruments, I always preferred SampleTekks 'Black' but I am sorely tempted by Impact Soundworks 'Pearl'. To present Atmospheric Pianos. House Rack Extensions reason recap Reason Refill reason refills rex Rex2 samples SFZ Stylus RMX synth. Dec 21, 2012 - On the Shop page of the Propellerhead website, you can buy an RE or download a 30-day trial version. Radical Piano is a very welcome addition to a platform that up to now hasn't had a dedicated piano module, though the Reason Pianos ReFill (which is both larger and, at $129, a bit more expensive). Only at Sweetwater! ✅ FREE Shipping for Propellerhead Reason Pianos ReFill! Reason ReFills are Sample Packs/ Sound Libraries For Propellerhead's Reason software That Expand Your Rack With High-Quality Samples, Patches, Loops, & Grooves. Download Reason RefillsI own RadPi and have been using it live for a while now. I like it's softer sounds really well, but when I really bang on the keys, it changes to this irritating sound. Stalker call of pripyat gamedata folder express. I don't know how to describe it, but I've played around with the Agitated/Subdued knob, and a few others, but I think it's just part of the samples, and can't really be eliminated. If I had to pick a word, I would say 'Clangy' I don't know. But it's really kind of harsh in the higher velocity ranges. Maybe that is just the natural sound of the pianos they chose to sample for RadPi. I use the Nice Grand preset mostly, which is a mix of mics but the same grand piano on both sides. Does anyone else share this observation?
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