Sky Box Hammers and Waves how is it?
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- KVRer
- 22 posts since 30 Jul, 2008
Wonder what you think about Hammers and Waves pianos. There are so many rave reviews from different YouTube artists in 2022. Very good reviews by the way. None had anything negative to say about it. But the reviewers were all from people who have established channels. I don't see many reviews from people who got it out of there own pocket. After 2022. I really don't see any reviews like using it 2 years later type stuff. If any one has Hammers and Waves and can compare it to other libraries as a reference point please let me know. Of course some of it is subjective. But would like to hear any feedback on the subject. 
cross the genres and make your own
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- KVRist
- 337 posts since 5 Jun, 2017 from Los Angeles
I've actually been using it for a number of years. You hardly ever see anyone talk about it around here. I can share my feedback. When it comes to acoustic piano sound is totally playable and sound good, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it if playing piano is the primary focus. I'd say exactly the same about Keyscape.
I would totally recommend this (and Keyscape) for everything else. Hammers and Waves is a very interesting library and it's a ton of fun to play. I recorded this video, in case you wanted to check it out:
I would totally recommend this (and Keyscape) for everything else. Hammers and Waves is a very interesting library and it's a ton of fun to play. I recorded this video, in case you wanted to check it out:

