Marketing hyperbole hardly matters when you're free to try it with no restrictions for a month and demoing is as easy as a few clicks. Even uninstalling is one click. Try it, see if it's worth the asking price, move on.headquest wrote: I think you can get those sounds from any piano simply by adding reverb/delay type effects. For "pop piano" and "jazz piano" tones, I think that Propellerhead's own "Reason Pianos" refill was/is superb, and far superior to "Radical Piano".
Problem with "Radical Pianos" is - as so often with Propellerhead - the marketing BS:
There's no question they are presenting Radical Piano not just as a novelty "different piano type instrument" (which I think is what it actually is...) but as something that can recreate realistic acoustic piano recordings.
Not that I know why anyone would pay any attention to marketing hype in the first place - every instrument ever has been a unique breakthrough applicable to every style of music.