True Pianos most recent update (1.9.2?) works on Receptor 2. This update includes the new Atlantis piano module. There is a Receptor specific installer on the True Pianos website. Just drop it in the Drop Installers Here folder and install it.
The new piano sounds good - though a bit cpu intensive on my Receptor 2 Pro. I did not have much time to play it last night, but my initial reaction was very positive. If you already own True Pianos definetly check it out.
Tom
True Pianos Atlantis Module Working on Receptor
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 223 posts since 2 Dec, 2006 from Minnesota
It's probably best to download the TP demo on your computer and try it there if possible. it's different than Pianoteq - kind of just a different flavor. I also like Pianoteq from time to time. One of the great things about Receptor is that I can have Pianoteq, True Pianos, Ivory II, Alicia Keys, Sampletek Pianos etc. Playing the same digital piano (as in a hardware keyboard) wears on me after a while, so it's really great to be able to have a change to another quality instrument. I didn't really answer the question - sorry. I think PT offers more editing/tweaking flexibility, but at least some folks seem to think TP sounds a bit more "piano" realistic.
Tom
Tom
