
"Innovation, Tradition, and Passion without Compromise"
Dexibell is an Italian brand, born from the need to create musical products that exceed the highest expectations of musicians.
Dexibell's creative energy is fueled by the know-how, talent, and experience of the most highly regarded Italian designers and engineers. This spirit drives a philosophy of old-world craftsmanship combined with new-world technology to create a renaissance of digital musical instruments.
In our VIVO digital pianos, we reproduce the sweet notes of Chopin's favorite piano, an 1850s Romantic-era grand piano. In our CLASSICO digital organ, we have achieved a tonal quality never before reached in the reproduction of classical organ sounds, while the COMBO digital organ features vintage tonewheel and transistor tones with our revolutionary hands-free motorized draw-fader technology.
Recently, we have brought our True To Life (T2L) technology to our first plugin: T2L Piano (available for Desktop, iOS, and Android).
Rapid and exciting developments in technology have allowed us to achieve musical heights that were once unimaginable. Our mission is to further develop and utilize this technology to allow innovation, tradition, and music to play harmoniously together.
Great piano plugin.
I have pianoteq studio and a bunch of sampled pianos and this compares well.
It uses a combination of samples and physical modeling and so has a small footprint of about 4.6G. It loads in around 4-5 seconds on my pretty fast system with an annoying interstitial that is probably there to cover up the startup time. Once loaded it's been super stable for me with the native Linux version.
It's not currently extendable in the way pianoteq is or as editable but it does provide a capable set of piano presets from fairly straight laced german grands through to honky tonk. It claims 8 separate piano models in total.
It includes an effect rack, with a competent reverb and enough other effects to turn the sound into something more synthlike. Most of the controls are automatable and it's available as clap, lv2, vst, vst3 and standalone. If you are just looking for a practice piano and have a keyboard, it would work well and it will work with most DAWs.
It's light on CPU but seems to load everything into memory, which probably explains the startup time, so expect each instance to take 4.6G. In comparison Pianteq normally takes under 1G of memory and is leaner on CPU. It's probable that a lot of code is shared with Dexibell's hardware and in that situation you probably want everything in memory. There's no arm version except for Apple.
It's currently $199 but I bought it for $99. I assume it will hit that price again and at that price it's worth every cent.
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