I'm in the camp of "use what sounds best for the situation" and since I don't have a lot of money.... heck, I hated to spend the $20 for the Steinburg pianos..... and since that's the one I have, I like it.

Comparing the piano's in the shootout, they all have varying tonal characteristics which give some a warm sound and others are much colder.

GPO sounded warm and full. (I've got GPO so I'll need to check this one out in my DAW)
Kontakt also sounded nice and warm.
Pianotek sounded good but had a slightly heavier mid bump. (easy EQ fix)
Studio one also sounded nice. Warm and full.


That's my take on the ones I liked the best. I can't say that any particular one was head and shoulders above the rest. Each one had pluses and minuses to it's sound. And they all would work in the right circumstance.


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