Native Instruments has the Akoustik Piano package that includes a Boesendorfer 290, Steinway D, Bechstein D 280, and a Steingraeber upright.benjamind wrote:I had a look at Pianoteq and Truepianos and I think I'd like to see something along the lines of Truepianos but instead of the Diamond/Sapphire/Amber/Emerald module paradigm, the modules could be Bosendorfer Imperial 290, Steinway D, Fazioli and maybe a Yamaha C7 or Bechstein - "Truepianos on steroids" for want of better words. And 88 keys aren't quite enough, as a Bosendorfer 290 has 97 keys (which extend downwards giving 9 extra bass keys with some serious low end bang that an 88 key grand just can't deliver).
It can be had really cheaply these days, via bundles. I picked it up more or less by accident. I was after the Hammond B4 II, and bought the Classik Keys bundle.
It's a monster install, to be sure, but it sounds amazing.
