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Piano Sample Libraries You Love to Hear ### Please share! * Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn * Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads * Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky * Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email * More * * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook * Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit * * Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr * Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest * * Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X * I’m working on a new piano album. So, I’ve been thinking and listening a lot about piano sounds — aka sample libraries. ## Sample Library Losers and Winners Over the years, I’ve collected quite a few piano sample libraries. Previously, I compared four of them: Walker 1955 by e-instruments (Native Instruments Kontakt), Ivory by Synthogy, Ravenscroft 275 by VI Labs (UVI Falcon or Workstation), and The Hammersmith Pro by Soniccouture (NI Kontakt). Those all are in this current comparison as well. I’m amazed at how many different attempts there have been to capture the beauty, richness, and nuance of the piano. Each sample library comes at it from a slightly different vantage point leaving us to judge how well they did. ## Tech-head Stuff I used the same MIDI file for all of the sample libraries in this comparison. First, there is a 48-second A-minor bit to demonstrate the range of the instrument. It starts at the lowest A on the 88-key piano range and goes to the top C. This bit is played first with no sustain pedal and then with normal sustain pedaling. After that comes an improvisation in Db-major. Compare 49 piano sample libraries in this one blog post – #SampleLibraries Click To Tweet For each instrument, I chose a basic setting, but removed any effects: notably compression and reverb. I wanted to be able to hear the sample library on its own without being embellished. Even during mixdown, I did not use a compressor. Instead, I normalized the resulting audio files to -1dB. This makes it easier to compare the examples since one is not significantly louder or softer than another. Of the 38 grand pianos you can hear on this page, 22 of them run in Native Instruments’ Kontakt 5, 6, or 7. For simplicity, I ran all of these in version 7. ## From the Bottom to the Top Some contenders did not make the cut. We’ll start with those. I have used and appreciated some of the sample libraries from Kirk Hunter Studios. However, their pianos do not measure up. The one above is a Yamaha C7 from “Traveling Pianos”. There must have been some extreme EQ settings to get the strident sound you can hear especially in the improvisation. Kirk Hunter Studios: Traveling Pianos, C7 ## Different Virtual Instruments Next up is a piano sample library that goes far beyond the sound of the pianoforte. Sound Yeti did a decent job of sampling the instrument, but I would not use it on it’s own in a recording. Sound Yeti – Revelation Scoring Grand Where this VI (virtual instrument) succeeds is with its 4-layer engine (built in Kontakt from Native Instruments). Once you layer this piano (or another one) with their complementary synth and acoustic sounds, you can create some magical music. Sadly, I could not find any such redeeming factors with the next six contenders in our comparison. Well, the “Piano In 162” is a free download. Another noteworthy mention is that the Arturia pianos are _not_ sample libraries. Technically, they don’t belong here, but I wanted to compare this physical-modeling instrument side-by-side with the libraries. Impact Soundworks – Pearl Concert GrandXperimenta – PF2Arturia – Piano V3 – German GrandArturia – Piano V3 – Japanese GrandIvy Audio – Piano in 162 (free)Native Instruments – The Maverick ## Not Quite The next four of our listening choices are from EastWest (aka SoundsOnline). Note: I did re-record these after another astute listener on vi-control noted that these didn’t sound right. I had to switch from using the close and room mics to only the player mic to get a decent sound. EastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – Steinway DEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – YamahaEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – BosendorferEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – Bechstein The next three are from the UVI KeySuite series. There are so many piano VIs better than these, so I cannot imagine using these in a recording either. UVI KeySuite – Austrian GrandUVI KeySuite – Model DUVI KeySuite – Japanese C7 ## Getting Better Before I licensed some of the top contenders in this list, I recorded with these next five sample libraries. They cover the basics, but these do not have the full nuance available in some of the better libraries. SampleTekk – White Grand MkIIArturia – Piano V3 – American GrandSampleTekk – Black Grand MkIIXperimenta – Due C7Xperimenta – Due C3 ## Sample Libraries – Almost There Like the Sound Yeti piano, ASCEND Modern Grand from Heavyocity is a gem. Besides a well-sampled (not quite ready for a solo, in my opinion) grand sound library, there are lots of tweaks and additions that will spark inspiration for many composers. I often turn to ASCEND when I want “more than a piano”. But for this comparison, here is the raw piano. Heavyocity – ASCEND Modern Grand Hammers + Waves from Skybox does a similar set of sparkles in their Modern Grand VI. See what you think of their un-sparkled grand piano sample library. Skybox – Hammers+Waves – MODERN GRAND ## Now We’re Talkin’ Next up are ten piano sample libraries you’d be proud to use and inspired when you play. See if you agree. Soniccouture – Hammersmith Free (yes, it’s free)VI Labs – Ravenscroft 275Auddict – Dorian Marko – “Concert”Synthogy – Ivory II – German DSynthogy – Ivory II – Yamaha C7XLN Audio – Addictive Keys – Studio GrandNative Instruments – Alicias KeysSimple Sam – Signature Series – Distant GrandNative Instruments – The GrandeurSynthogy – Ivory II – Bosendorfer ## Top 6 Piano Sample Libraries Here are my current top-six picks for grand piano VIs. Even if you disagree, I hope you’ll find these examples helpful in picking the one that’s right for you. Be sure to also check out the Web-Story (short) version of this post. Embertone – Walker 1955 DOrange Tree Samples – Evolution Rosewood GrandFracture Sounds – Spotlight PianoSimple Sam – Signature Series – Intimate GrandNative Instruments – NoireSoniccouture – The Hammersmith Pro ## Bonus Sample Libraries Here are 11 upright pianos. These are such a different sound from the grand pianos. Quite delightful in many contexts. Check these out (in no particular order). MuleTone – Upright PianoNative Instruments – Cuba Spotlight Collection – Cuban UprightNative Instruments – Kontakt factory library – Upright with OvertonesNative Instruments – The Gentlemane-instruments – Session Keys – Upright OpenSpitfire – Mrs Mills PianoKirk Hunter Studios – Traveling Pianos – C5Sonora Cinematic – Verticale – FELTSplash Sound – Old School Keys – Upright PopNative Instruments – Una CordaSkybox – Hammers+Waves – UX UPRIGHT ### Please share! * Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn * Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads * Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky * Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email * More * * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook * Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit * * Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr * Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest * * Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X * ### Like this: Like Loading... ### _More for you_ * * * ### Discover more from Stan Stewart - @muz4now Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. 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Piano Sample Libraries You Love to Hear ### Please share! * Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn * Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads * Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky * Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email * More * * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook * Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit * * Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr * Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest * * Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X * I’m working on a new piano album. So, I’ve been thinking and listening a lot about piano sounds — aka sample libraries. ## Sample Library Losers and Winners Over the years, I’ve collected quite a few piano sample libraries. Previously, I compared four of them: Walker 1955 by e-instruments (Native Instruments Kontakt), Ivory by Synthogy, Ravenscroft 275 by VI Labs (UVI Falcon or Workstation), and The Hammersmith Pro by Soniccouture (NI Kontakt). Those all are in this current comparison as well. I’m amazed at how many different attempts there have been to capture the beauty, richness, and nuance of the piano. Each sample library comes at it from a slightly different vantage point leaving us to judge how well they did. ## Tech-head Stuff I used the same MIDI file for all of the sample libraries in this comparison. First, there is a 48-second A-minor bit to demonstrate the range of the instrument. It starts at the lowest A on the 88-key piano range and goes to the top C. This bit is played first with no sustain pedal and then with normal sustain pedaling. After that comes an improvisation in Db-major. Compare 49 piano sample libraries in this one blog post – #SampleLibraries Click To Tweet For each instrument, I chose a basic setting, but removed any effects: notably compression and reverb. I wanted to be able to hear the sample library on its own without being embellished. Even during mixdown, I did not use a compressor. Instead, I normalized the resulting audio files to -1dB. This makes it easier to compare the examples since one is not significantly louder or softer than another. Of the 38 grand pianos you can hear on this page, 22 of them run in Native Instruments’ Kontakt 5, 6, or 7. For simplicity, I ran all of these in version 7. ## From the Bottom to the Top Some contenders did not make the cut. We’ll start with those. I have used and appreciated some of the sample libraries from Kirk Hunter Studios. However, their pianos do not measure up. The one above is a Yamaha C7 from “Traveling Pianos”. There must have been some extreme EQ settings to get the strident sound you can hear especially in the improvisation. Kirk Hunter Studios: Traveling Pianos, C7 ## Different Virtual Instruments Next up is a piano sample library that goes far beyond the sound of the pianoforte. Sound Yeti did a decent job of sampling the instrument, but I would not use it on it’s own in a recording. Sound Yeti – Revelation Scoring Grand Where this VI (virtual instrument) succeeds is with its 4-layer engine (built in Kontakt from Native Instruments). Once you layer this piano (or another one) with their complementary synth and acoustic sounds, you can create some magical music. Sadly, I could not find any such redeeming factors with the next six contenders in our comparison. Well, the “Piano In 162” is a free download. Another noteworthy mention is that the Arturia pianos are _not_ sample libraries. Technically, they don’t belong here, but I wanted to compare this physical-modeling instrument side-by-side with the libraries. Impact Soundworks – Pearl Concert GrandXperimenta – PF2Arturia – Piano V3 – German GrandArturia – Piano V3 – Japanese GrandIvy Audio – Piano in 162 (free)Native Instruments – The Maverick ## Not Quite The next four of our listening choices are from EastWest (aka SoundsOnline). Note: I did re-record these after another astute listener on vi-control noted that these didn’t sound right. I had to switch from using the close and room mics to only the player mic to get a decent sound. EastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – Steinway DEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – YamahaEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – BosendorferEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – Bechstein The next three are from the UVI KeySuite series. There are so many piano VIs better than these, so I cannot imagine using these in a recording either. UVI KeySuite – Austrian GrandUVI KeySuite – Model DUVI KeySuite – Japanese C7 ## Getting Better Before I licensed some of the top contenders in this list, I recorded with these next five sample libraries. They cover the basics, but these do not have the full nuance available in some of the better libraries. SampleTekk – White Grand MkIIArturia – Piano V3 – American GrandSampleTekk – Black Grand MkIIXperimenta – Due C7Xperimenta – Due C3 ## Sample Libraries – Almost There Like the Sound Yeti piano, ASCEND Modern Grand from Heavyocity is a gem. Besides a well-sampled (not quite ready for a solo, in my opinion) grand sound library, there are lots of tweaks and additions that will spark inspiration for many composers. I often turn to ASCEND when I want “more than a piano”. But for this comparison, here is the raw piano. Heavyocity – ASCEND Modern Grand Hammers + Waves from Skybox does a similar set of sparkles in their Modern Grand VI. See what you think of their un-sparkled grand piano sample library. Skybox – Hammers+Waves – MODERN GRAND ## Now We’re Talkin’ Next up are ten piano sample libraries you’d be proud to use and inspired when you play. See if you agree. Soniccouture – Hammersmith Free (yes, it’s free)VI Labs – Ravenscroft 275Auddict – Dorian Marko – “Concert”Synthogy – Ivory II – German DSynthogy – Ivory II – Yamaha C7XLN Audio – Addictive Keys – Studio GrandNative Instruments – Alicias KeysSimple Sam – Signature Series – Distant GrandNative Instruments – The GrandeurSynthogy – Ivory II – Bosendorfer ## Top 6 Piano Sample Libraries Here are my current top-six picks for grand piano VIs. Even if you disagree, I hope you’ll find these examples helpful in picking the one that’s right for you. Be sure to also check out the Web-Story (short) version of this post. Embertone – Walker 1955 DOrange Tree Samples – Evolution Rosewood GrandFracture Sounds – Spotlight PianoSimple Sam – Signature Series – Intimate GrandNative Instruments – NoireSoniccouture – The Hammersmith Pro ## Bonus Sample Libraries Here are 11 upright pianos. These are such a different sound from the grand pianos. Quite delightful in many contexts. Check these out (in no particular order). MuleTone – Upright PianoNative Instruments – Cuba Spotlight Collection – Cuban UprightNative Instruments – Kontakt factory library – Upright with OvertonesNative Instruments – The Gentlemane-instruments – Session Keys – Upright OpenSpitfire – Mrs Mills PianoKirk Hunter Studios – Traveling Pianos – C5Sonora Cinematic – Verticale – FELTSplash Sound – Old School Keys – Upright PopNative Instruments – Una CordaSkybox – Hammers+Waves – UX UPRIGHT ### Please share! * Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn * Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads * Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky * Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email * More * * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook * Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit * * Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr * Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest * * Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X * ### Like this: Like Loading... ### _More for you_ * * * ### Discover more from Stan Stewart - @muz4now Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. 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Piano Sample Libraries You Love to Hear ### Please share! * Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn * Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads * Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky * Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email * More * * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook * Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit * * Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr * Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest * * Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X * I’m working on a new piano album. So, I’ve been thinking and listening a lot about piano sounds — aka sample libraries. ## Sample Library Losers and Winners Over the years, I’ve collected quite a few piano sample libraries. Previously, I compared four of them: Walker 1955 by e-instruments (Native Instruments Kontakt), Ivory by Synthogy, Ravenscroft 275 by VI Labs (UVI Falcon or Workstation), and The Hammersmith Pro by Soniccouture (NI Kontakt). Those all are in this current comparison as well. I’m amazed at how many different attempts there have been to capture the beauty, richness, and nuance of the piano. Each sample library comes at it from a slightly different vantage point leaving us to judge how well they did. ## Tech-head Stuff I used the same MIDI file for all of the sample libraries in this comparison. First, there is a 48-second A-minor bit to demonstrate the range of the instrument. It starts at the lowest A on the 88-key piano range and goes to the top C. This bit is played first with no sustain pedal and then with normal sustain pedaling. After that comes an improvisation in Db-major. Compare 49 piano sample libraries in this one blog post – #SampleLibraries Click To Tweet For each instrument, I chose a basic setting, but removed any effects: notably compression and reverb. I wanted to be able to hear the sample library on its own without being embellished. Even during mixdown, I did not use a compressor. Instead, I normalized the resulting audio files to -1dB. This makes it easier to compare the examples since one is not significantly louder or softer than another. Of the 38 grand pianos you can hear on this page, 22 of them run in Native Instruments’ Kontakt 5, 6, or 7. For simplicity, I ran all of these in version 7. ## From the Bottom to the Top Some contenders did not make the cut. We’ll start with those. I have used and appreciated some of the sample libraries from Kirk Hunter Studios. However, their pianos do not measure up. The one above is a Yamaha C7 from “Traveling Pianos”. There must have been some extreme EQ settings to get the strident sound you can hear especially in the improvisation. Kirk Hunter Studios: Traveling Pianos, C7 ## Different Virtual Instruments Next up is a piano sample library that goes far beyond the sound of the pianoforte. Sound Yeti did a decent job of sampling the instrument, but I would not use it on it’s own in a recording. Sound Yeti – Revelation Scoring Grand Where this VI (virtual instrument) succeeds is with its 4-layer engine (built in Kontakt from Native Instruments). Once you layer this piano (or another one) with their complementary synth and acoustic sounds, you can create some magical music. Sadly, I could not find any such redeeming factors with the next six contenders in our comparison. Well, the “Piano In 162” is a free download. Another noteworthy mention is that the Arturia pianos are _not_ sample libraries. Technically, they don’t belong here, but I wanted to compare this physical-modeling instrument side-by-side with the libraries. Impact Soundworks – Pearl Concert GrandXperimenta – PF2Arturia – Piano V3 – German GrandArturia – Piano V3 – Japanese GrandIvy Audio – Piano in 162 (free)Native Instruments – The Maverick ## Not Quite The next four of our listening choices are from EastWest (aka SoundsOnline). Note: I did re-record these after another astute listener on vi-control noted that these didn’t sound right. I had to switch from using the close and room mics to only the player mic to get a decent sound. EastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – Steinway DEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – YamahaEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – BosendorferEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – Bechstein The next three are from the UVI KeySuite series. There are so many piano VIs better than these, so I cannot imagine using these in a recording either. UVI KeySuite – Austrian GrandUVI KeySuite – Model DUVI KeySuite – Japanese C7 ## Getting Better Before I licensed some of the top contenders in this list, I recorded with these next five sample libraries. They cover the basics, but these do not have the full nuance available in some of the better libraries. SampleTekk – White Grand MkIIArturia – Piano V3 – American GrandSampleTekk – Black Grand MkIIXperimenta – Due C7Xperimenta – Due C3 ## Sample Libraries – Almost There Like the Sound Yeti piano, ASCEND Modern Grand from Heavyocity is a gem. Besides a well-sampled (not quite ready for a solo, in my opinion) grand sound library, there are lots of tweaks and additions that will spark inspiration for many composers. I often turn to ASCEND when I want “more than a piano”. But for this comparison, here is the raw piano. Heavyocity – ASCEND Modern Grand Hammers + Waves from Skybox does a similar set of sparkles in their Modern Grand VI. See what you think of their un-sparkled grand piano sample library. Skybox – Hammers+Waves – MODERN GRAND ## Now We’re Talkin’ Next up are ten piano sample libraries you’d be proud to use and inspired when you play. See if you agree. Soniccouture – Hammersmith Free (yes, it’s free)VI Labs – Ravenscroft 275Auddict – Dorian Marko – “Concert”Synthogy – Ivory II – German DSynthogy – Ivory II – Yamaha C7XLN Audio – Addictive Keys – Studio GrandNative Instruments – Alicias KeysSimple Sam – Signature Series – Distant GrandNative Instruments – The GrandeurSynthogy – Ivory II – Bosendorfer ## Top 6 Piano Sample Libraries Here are my current top-six picks for grand piano VIs. Even if you disagree, I hope you’ll find these examples helpful in picking the one that’s right for you. Be sure to also check out the Web-Story (short) version of this post. Embertone – Walker 1955 DOrange Tree Samples – Evolution Rosewood GrandFracture Sounds – Spotlight PianoSimple Sam – Signature Series – Intimate GrandNative Instruments – NoireSoniccouture – The Hammersmith Pro ## Bonus Sample Libraries Here are 11 upright pianos. These are such a different sound from the grand pianos. Quite delightful in many contexts. Check these out (in no particular order). MuleTone – Upright PianoNative Instruments – Cuba Spotlight Collection – Cuban UprightNative Instruments – Kontakt factory library – Upright with OvertonesNative Instruments – The Gentlemane-instruments – Session Keys – Upright OpenSpitfire – Mrs Mills PianoKirk Hunter Studios – Traveling Pianos – C5Sonora Cinematic – Verticale – FELTSplash Sound – Old School Keys – Upright PopNative Instruments – Una CordaSkybox – Hammers+Waves – UX UPRIGHT ### Please share! * Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn * Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads * Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky * Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email * More * * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook * Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit * * Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr * Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest * * Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X * ### Like this: Like Loading... ### _More for you_ * * * ### Discover more from Stan Stewart - @muz4now Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. 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Piano Sample Libraries You Love to Hear ### Please share! * Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn * Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads * Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky * Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email * More * * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook * Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit * * Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr * Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest * * Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X * I’m working on a new piano album. So, I’ve been thinking and listening a lot about piano sounds — aka sample libraries. ## Sample Library Losers and Winners Over the years, I’ve collected quite a few piano sample libraries. Previously, I compared four of them: Walker 1955 by e-instruments (Native Instruments Kontakt), Ivory by Synthogy, Ravenscroft 275 by VI Labs (UVI Falcon or Workstation), and The Hammersmith Pro by Soniccouture (NI Kontakt). Those all are in this current comparison as well. I’m amazed at how many different attempts there have been to capture the beauty, richness, and nuance of the piano. Each sample library comes at it from a slightly different vantage point leaving us to judge how well they did. ## Tech-head Stuff I used the same MIDI file for all of the sample libraries in this comparison. First, there is a 48-second A-minor bit to demonstrate the range of the instrument. It starts at the lowest A on the 88-key piano range and goes to the top C. This bit is played first with no sustain pedal and then with normal sustain pedaling. After that comes an improvisation in Db-major. Compare 49 piano sample libraries in this one blog post – #SampleLibraries Click To Tweet For each instrument, I chose a basic setting, but removed any effects: notably compression and reverb. I wanted to be able to hear the sample library on its own without being embellished. Even during mixdown, I did not use a compressor. Instead, I normalized the resulting audio files to -1dB. This makes it easier to compare the examples since one is not significantly louder or softer than another. Of the 38 grand pianos you can hear on this page, 22 of them run in Native Instruments’ Kontakt 5, 6, or 7. For simplicity, I ran all of these in version 7. ## From the Bottom to the Top Some contenders did not make the cut. We’ll start with those. I have used and appreciated some of the sample libraries from Kirk Hunter Studios. However, their pianos do not measure up. The one above is a Yamaha C7 from “Traveling Pianos”. There must have been some extreme EQ settings to get the strident sound you can hear especially in the improvisation. Kirk Hunter Studios: Traveling Pianos, C7 ## Different Virtual Instruments Next up is a piano sample library that goes far beyond the sound of the pianoforte. Sound Yeti did a decent job of sampling the instrument, but I would not use it on it’s own in a recording. Sound Yeti – Revelation Scoring Grand Where this VI (virtual instrument) succeeds is with its 4-layer engine (built in Kontakt from Native Instruments). Once you layer this piano (or another one) with their complementary synth and acoustic sounds, you can create some magical music. Sadly, I could not find any such redeeming factors with the next six contenders in our comparison. Well, the “Piano In 162” is a free download. Another noteworthy mention is that the Arturia pianos are _not_ sample libraries. Technically, they don’t belong here, but I wanted to compare this physical-modeling instrument side-by-side with the libraries. Impact Soundworks – Pearl Concert GrandXperimenta – PF2Arturia – Piano V3 – German GrandArturia – Piano V3 – Japanese GrandIvy Audio – Piano in 162 (free)Native Instruments – The Maverick ## Not Quite The next four of our listening choices are from EastWest (aka SoundsOnline). Note: I did re-record these after another astute listener on vi-control noted that these didn’t sound right. I had to switch from using the close and room mics to only the player mic to get a decent sound. EastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – Steinway DEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – YamahaEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – BosendorferEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – Bechstein The next three are from the UVI KeySuite series. There are so many piano VIs better than these, so I cannot imagine using these in a recording either. UVI KeySuite – Austrian GrandUVI KeySuite – Model DUVI KeySuite – Japanese C7 ## Getting Better Before I licensed some of the top contenders in this list, I recorded with these next five sample libraries. They cover the basics, but these do not have the full nuance available in some of the better libraries. SampleTekk – White Grand MkIIArturia – Piano V3 – American GrandSampleTekk – Black Grand MkIIXperimenta – Due C7Xperimenta – Due C3 ## Sample Libraries – Almost There Like the Sound Yeti piano, ASCEND Modern Grand from Heavyocity is a gem. Besides a well-sampled (not quite ready for a solo, in my opinion) grand sound library, there are lots of tweaks and additions that will spark inspiration for many composers. I often turn to ASCEND when I want “more than a piano”. But for this comparison, here is the raw piano. Heavyocity – ASCEND Modern Grand Hammers + Waves from Skybox does a similar set of sparkles in their Modern Grand VI. See what you think of their un-sparkled grand piano sample library. Skybox – Hammers+Waves – MODERN GRAND ## Now We’re Talkin’ Next up are ten piano sample libraries you’d be proud to use and inspired when you play. See if you agree. Soniccouture – Hammersmith Free (yes, it’s free)VI Labs – Ravenscroft 275Auddict – Dorian Marko – “Concert”Synthogy – Ivory II – German DSynthogy – Ivory II – Yamaha C7XLN Audio – Addictive Keys – Studio GrandNative Instruments – Alicias KeysSimple Sam – Signature Series – Distant GrandNative Instruments – The GrandeurSynthogy – Ivory II – Bosendorfer ## Top 6 Piano Sample Libraries Here are my current top-six picks for grand piano VIs. Even if you disagree, I hope you’ll find these examples helpful in picking the one that’s right for you. Be sure to also check out the Web-Story (short) version of this post. Embertone – Walker 1955 DOrange Tree Samples – Evolution Rosewood GrandFracture Sounds – Spotlight PianoSimple Sam – Signature Series – Intimate GrandNative Instruments – NoireSoniccouture – The Hammersmith Pro ## Bonus Sample Libraries Here are 11 upright pianos. These are such a different sound from the grand pianos. Quite delightful in many contexts. Check these out (in no particular order). MuleTone – Upright PianoNative Instruments – Cuba Spotlight Collection – Cuban UprightNative Instruments – Kontakt factory library – Upright with OvertonesNative Instruments – The Gentlemane-instruments – Session Keys – Upright OpenSpitfire – Mrs Mills PianoKirk Hunter Studios – Traveling Pianos – C5Sonora Cinematic – Verticale – FELTSplash Sound – Old School Keys – Upright PopNative Instruments – Una CordaSkybox – Hammers+Waves – UX UPRIGHT ### Please share! * Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn * Click to share on Threads (Opens in new window) Threads * Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky * Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email * More * * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook * Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit * * Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr * Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest * * Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X * ### Like this: Like Loading... ### _More for you_ * * * ### Discover more from Stan Stewart - @muz4now Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. 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Piano Sample Libraries You Love to Hear ### Please share! * Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon * Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn * Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest * More * * Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email * Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket * * Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr * Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit * * Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp * I’m working on a new piano album. So, I’ve been thinking and listening a lot about piano sounds — aka sample libraries. ## Sample Library Losers and Winners Over the years, I’ve collected quite a few piano sample libraries. Previously, I compared four of them: Walker 1955 by e-instruments (Native Instruments Kontakt), Ivory by Synthogy, Ravenscroft 275 by VI Labs (UVI Falcon or Workstation), and The Hammersmith Pro by Soniccouture (NI Kontakt). Those all are in this current comparison as well. I’m amazed at how many different attempts there have been to capture the beauty, richness, and nuance of the piano. Each sample library comes at it from a slightly different vantage point leaving us to judge how well they did. ## Tech-head Stuff I used the same MIDI file for all of the sample libraries in this comparison. First, there is a 48-second A-minor bit to demonstrate the range of the instrument. It starts at the lowest A on the 88-key piano range and goes to the top C. This bit is played first with no sustain pedal and then with normal sustain pedaling. After that comes an improvisation in Db-major. Compare 49 piano sample libraries in this one blog post – #SampleLibraries Click To Tweet For each instrument, I chose a basic setting, but removed any effects: notably compression and reverb. I wanted to be able to hear the sample library on its own without being embellished. Even during mixdown, I did not use a compressor. Instead, I normalized the resulting audio files to -1dB. This makes it easier to compare the examples since one is not significantly louder or softer than another. Of the 38 grand pianos you can hear on this page, 22 of them run in Native Instruments’ Kontakt 5, 6, or 7. For simplicity, I ran all of these in version 7. ## From the Bottom to the Top Some contenders did not make the cut. We’ll start with those. I have used and appreciated some of the sample libraries from Kirk Hunter Studios. However, their pianos do not measure up. The one above is a Yamaha C7 from “Traveling Pianos”. There must have been some extreme EQ settings to get the strident sound you can hear especially in the improvisation. Kirk Hunter Studios: Traveling Pianos, C7 ## Different Virtual Instruments Next up is a piano sample library that goes far beyond the sound of the pianoforte. Sound Yeti did a decent job of sampling the instrument, but I would not use it on it’s own in a recording. Sound Yeti – Revelation Scoring Grand Where this VI (virtual instrument) succeeds is with its 4-layer engine (built in Kontakt from Native Instruments). Once you layer this piano (or another one) with their complementary synth and acoustic sounds, you can create some magical music. Sadly, I could not find any such redeeming factors with the next six contenders in our comparison. Well, the “Piano In 162” is a free download. Another noteworthy mention is that the Arturia pianos are _not_ sample libraries. Technically, they don’t belong here, but I wanted to compare this physical-modeling instrument side-by-side with the libraries. Impact Soundworks – Pearl Concert GrandXperimenta – PF2Arturia – Piano V3 – German GrandArturia – Piano V3 – Japanese GrandIvy Audio – Piano in 162 (free)Native Instruments – The Maverick ## Not Quite The next four of our listening choices are from EastWest (aka SoundsOnline). Note: I did re-record these after another astute listener on vi-control noted that these didn’t sound right. I had to switch from using the close and room mics to only the player mic to get a decent sound. EastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – Steinway DEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – YamahaEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – BosendorferEastWest Quantum Leap Pianos – Bechstein The next three are from the UVI KeySuite series. There are so many piano VIs better than these, so I cannot imagine using these in a recording either. UVI KeySuite – Austrian GrandUVI KeySuite – Model DUVI KeySuite – Japanese C7 ## Getting Better Before I licensed some of the top contenders in this list, I recorded with these next five sample libraries. They cover the basics, but these do not have the full nuance available in some of the better libraries. SampleTekk – White Grand MkIIArturia – Piano V3 – American GrandSampleTekk – Black Grand MkIIXperimenta – Due C7Xperimenta – Due C3 ## Sample Libraries – Almost There Like the Sound Yeti piano, ASCEND Modern Grand from Heavyocity is a gem. Besides a well-sampled (not quite ready for a solo, in my opinion) grand sound library, there are lots of tweaks and additions that will spark inspiration for many composers. I often turn to ASCEND when I want “more than a piano”. But for this comparison, here is the raw piano. Heavyocity – ASCEND Modern Grand Hammers + Waves from Skybox does a similar set of sparkles in their Modern Grand VI. See what you think of their un-sparkled grand piano sample library. Skybox – Hammers+Waves – MODERN GRAND ## Now We’re Talkin’ Next up are ten piano sample libraries you’d be proud to use and inspired when you play. See if you agree. Soniccouture – Hammersmith Free (yes, it’s free)VI Labs – Ravenscroft 275Auddict – Dorian Marko – “Concert”Synthogy – Ivory II – German DSynthogy – Ivory II – Yamaha C7XLN Audio – Addictive Keys – Studio GrandNative Instruments – Alicias KeysSimple Sam – Signature Series – Distant GrandNative Instruments – The GrandeurSynthogy – Ivory II – Bosendorfer ## Top 6 Piano Sample Libraries Here are my current top-six picks for grand piano VIs. Even if you disagree, I hope you’ll find these examples helpful in picking the one that’s right for you. Be sure to also check out the Web-Story (short) version of this post. Embertone – Walker 1955 DOrange Tree Samples – Evolution Rosewood GrandFracture Sounds – Spotlight PianoSimple Sam – Signature Series – Intimate GrandNative Instruments – NoireSoniccouture – The Hammersmith Pro ## Bonus Sample Libraries Here are 11 upright pianos. These are such a different sound from the grand pianos. Quite delightful in many contexts. Check these out (in no particular order). MuleTone – Upright PianoNative Instruments – Cuba Spotlight Collection – Cuban UprightNative Instruments – Kontakt factory library – Upright with OvertonesNative Instruments – The Gentlemane-instruments – Session Keys – Upright OpenSpitfire – Mrs Mills PianoKirk Hunter Studios – Traveling Pianos – C5Sonora Cinematic – Verticale – FELTSplash Sound – Old School Keys – Upright PopNative Instruments – Una CordaSkybox – Hammers+Waves – UX UPRIGHT ### Please share! * Click to share on Mastodon (Opens in new window) Mastodon * Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X * Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook * Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn * Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest * More * * Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email * Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Pocket * * Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr * Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit * * Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) WhatsApp * ### Like this: Like Loading... ### _More for you_ * * * ### Discover more from Stan Stewart - @muz4now Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email. 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