Julien Claassen wrote: > As always, there are probably dozens of answers to such a question. > From my experience: Yamaha have the best standard piano sounds I > came across. Take a look at there motif or mo modules. Careful: There > are keybaord versions and rack versions. > Roland's XV series is very handsome. I played them a couple of times > and was never disappointed. > From my experience Korg lacks te piano quality of the former two. > Besides that, there might be componies specialising in piano sounds. > With a Yamaha or Roland you would of course get much more than piano. > Regarding Yamaha though: They have a good e-piano series called CP, > perhaps they also have simple sound-modules without keyboards attahced > in that series. Thiswould acutally suite your needs pretty accurately, > because they just offer grandpiano, harpsichord, Wurlitzer, Rhodes, > 2-3 organs (hammond and church), strings, choir, guitar and bass. > HTH. > Kindest regards > Julien I think I'll go for the Kurzweil Micro piano or ensemble. Anyone here in the 'neighborhood' of The Netherlands who wants to sell his Kurzweil micro piano? Regards, _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user