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Lester’s Reviews
Realistic Sound
For me, this is one of the best pianos on Pianobook because the sound is real and the instrument is definitely playable. Also, the timbre is such that it would suit a range of styles by adjusting the effects and eq. For instance, it has a mildly bright tone. A bright tone can be dulled but the reverse is not true. Dore has created an instrument that responds to the head movements of the player. It was an interesting feature but one I do not require. I used the free Sforzando player by Plogue Art for this piano. All the other pianos I tested were played on the Decent player. The GUI on Sforzando allowed changes to be made to the volume, pan, reverb, eq and damping as well as a number of other parameters eg polyphony. The quality of this virtual piano is such that it could be used for commercial work.