Re: Fortepiano giga files from pianoteq

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On 18/01/11 07:26, Julien Claassen wrote:
Hello Nigel!
Go with gigastudio3. I've got a few of those, even big ones and they
work very nicely. Only one feature you can't use, as I am aware at
least, and that's the .gsi files, which are for convolving, as in body
impuse responses and the like. but I managd perfectly without and
haven't regretted any piano I bought.

Is there any one that you'd recommend as the "best", or perhaps just the most useful/versatile? I've been outspoken on this list about my fondness for Pianoteq, but for $25 I can afford to put my money where my mouth is, so to speak, and pick up a good commercial sampled piano for comparison.

Thanks
Leigh

Kind regards
Julien

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