Steinway D Concert Grand Piano
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| John Sawoski |
Scherzo (Chopin) |
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| Steffen Fahl |
Alborada (Ravel) |
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| Katsuhiro Oguri |
Arabesque (Debussy) |
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| Steffen Fahl |
Paganini Etude No. 6 (Liszt) |
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| Joseph Felice |
Liebesfreud (Rachmaninoff) |
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| David Goldblatt |
Chi-Town Stride |
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| Joseph Felice |
Witches Dance Opus 17 (MacDowell) |
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| David Goldblatt |
Myriad Nights of the City |
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| David Goldblatt |
Finger Painting |
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| Angela Kassett |
Something in Red |
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| Steffen Fahl |
Paganini Etude No. 6 (Liszt) (Hall mics) |
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Bösendorfer 290 Concert Grand Piano
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| Joseph Felice |
Hammerklavier Sonata (Beethoven) |
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| Jie Chen |
Poem for Piano (Babajanian) |
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| Joseph Felice |
Rhapsody in Blue (Gershwin) |
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| Steffen Fahl |
Etude No. 4 Fanfares (Ligeti) |
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| Michael Whittaker |
Tribute to Oscar |
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| Steffen Fahl |
Barcarole (Faure) |
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| Katsuhiro Oguri |
Reverie (Debussy) |
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| Nick Phoenix |
Behind the Curtain |
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Bechstein D-280 Concert Grand Piano
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| Steffen Fahl |
Toccata (Casella) |
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| Jerome Vonhogen |
Romanze (Rosenthal) |
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| Joseph Felice |
Rialto Ripples (Gershwin) |
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| David Goldblatt |
It's Like This |
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| Katsuhiro Oguri |
Sonata (Mozart) |
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| David Goldblatt |
Rockem Wilma |
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| Steffen Fahl |
Prelude (Bach) |
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| Kyle Robertson |
Freedom |
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Yamaha C7 Grand Piano
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| Michael Whittaker |
Old Willow |
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| Michael Whittaker |
Sunday Morning |
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All demos were created with no external reverb or processing.
Most demos were created using the player position mics only. Some demos such as Hammerklavier and Liebesfreud use a mixture of the player position mics and the room mics.
To download each .wav file option-click on the file name on a Mac, or right-click or control-click on the file name on a PC.
The following comparison demos were created by Thomas Bryla for a forum in Europe. Thomas has no affiliation with East West or Quantum Leap. The midi files were NOT created with the EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos. The piece is called "Piano Piece 5.4", written and performed by Thomas Bryla. All demos are dry without any additional reverb. The East West/Quantum Leap Piano versions were reproduced using the player position samples.
EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos
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| EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos Steinway |
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| EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos Bösendorfer |
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| EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos Bechstein |
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| EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos Yamaha |
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Synthogy Ivory
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| Synthogy Ivory Steinway |
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| Synthogy Ivory Bösendorfer |
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| Synthogy Ivory Yamaha |
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Native Instruments Akoustik
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| Native Instruments Akoustik Steinway |
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| Native Instruments Akoustik Bösendorfer |
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| Native Instruments Akoustik Bechstein |
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Pianoteq
Comparison Demos
The following demos are comparisons running the same midi file through various virtual pianos including EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos, Synthogy Ivory, Native Instruments Akoustik Pianos and VSL Bösendorfer. The midi files were NOT created with the EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos, they were created with other sampled piano libraries. No external processing was used. The latest software versions were used for all instruments and the primary factory default programs were selected. All demos are out of the box, except Vienna which does not have reverb, so minimal reverb was added. For the EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos and Synthogy Ivory versions, the player perspective samples were used. For NI Akoustik Pianos and VSL Bösendorfer, the more distant samples were used as there were no player perspective samples. The intention here is show the dynamic, tonal, resonance, coloration and overall image differences between the EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos and other popular alternatives. The EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos are capable of many other sounds, due to the multiple mic samples and interface options. Synthogy Ivory, NI Akoustik, and VSL Bösendorfer also have other options to alter the sound, but these comparison demos use their default programs.
Steinway D Concert Grand Piano
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| EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos |
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| Synthogy Ivory |
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| Native Instruments Akoustik Pianos |
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Bösendorder 290 Concert Grand Piano
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| EastWest/Quantum Leap Pianos |
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| Synthogy Ivory |
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| Native Instruments Akoustik Pianos |
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| VSL Bösendorfer |
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Multiple Mic Positions
Each of these pianos were sampled with three different mic positions (see picture) allowing you to mix together any combination of mics "using the interface" for the ultimate in real-time tone and ambiance control. This feature enables users to customize the sound of each piano to their own requirements.
Please note: while most computers suitable for running professional music software will run one of the mic positions (what you typically get with other piano libraries), you may need a more advanced system to have all options available.
EW/QL Pianos: Sampling Session (click to magnify)
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