Berlin Pianos offers two amazing grand pianos, in an orchestral setting. Berlin Pianos Muse Sounds Edition brings you two masterpiece grand pianos, the Steinway D and the Steinway B. Both are positioned for orchestral use and have been recorded at one of the best sounding scoring stages, the Teldex Scoring Stage in Berlin. These wonderful pianos are ready to bring wonderful additional colors to your symphonic compositions.
Berlin Pianos offers two amazing grand pianos, in an orchestral setting. Berlin Pianos Muse Sounds Edition brings you two masterpiece grand pianos, the Steinway D and the Steinway B. Both are positioned for orchestral use and have been recorded at one of the best sounding scoring stages, the Teldex Scoring Stage in Berlin. These wonderful pianos are ready to bring wonderful additional colors to your symphonic compositions.
Berlin Pianos offers two amazing grand pianos, in an orchestral setting. Berlin Pianos Muse Sounds Edition brings you two masterpiece grand pianos, the Steinway D and the Steinway B. Both are positioned for orchestral use and have been recorded at one of the best sounding scoring stages, the Teldex Scoring Stage in Berlin. These wonderful pianos are ready to bring wonderful additional colors to your symphonic compositions.
Berlin Pianos Muse Sounds Edition features two masterpiece Grand Pianos, the Steinway D and the Steinway B, both positioned for orchestral use and recorded at the prestigious Teldex Scoring Stage in Berlin. These exceptional pianos add rich, vibrant colors to your symphonic compositions.
Orchestral Tools' meticulous attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this edition. Great care was taken not only in recording and performance but also in the strategic placement of the instruments to capture the marvelous acoustics of the Teldex Studio stage, with its wonderful depths and shimmering heights.
Featuring multiple round robins on sustains and staccatos, these pianos help create more realistic results for rhythmic, percussive, and repetitive passages. For more intimate and emotional moments, the edition includes a processed emotional soloist grand, "The Intimate Piano," carefully edited through a very special analogue chain (Chandler Zener Limiter, A-Design’s Hammer EQ, Electrodyn 501 preamps), complementing the traditional Steinway pianos in a delicate way.
Muse Sounds Editions are exclusive versions of the industry’s leading sample libraries, totally reprogrammed, redesigned, and optimized for the Muse Sounds playback engine in MuseScore Studio.
Steinway D
Steinway B
Close, soft tone "Intimate" Grand
Up to 8 dynamic layers
Mechanical noises layer for extra realism
Recorded at Teldex Studios, Berlin
What’s New?
1.1.1
- Greatly improved timing of notes
- Set & tested dynamics to be more consistent between dynamic markings
- Fixed overly-loud pedal noises
- Implemented different decay lengths depending on notes position relative to the dampers
- Implemented Laissez Vibrer
Some pianos sound strange, but Steinway d is the best. If you improve the sound, it will be an excellent library!
Despite this library coming with two unusable pianos, it had one really good one that would kind of make it worth the cost. Now with an update, every piano in this library sounds really really bad, with the price in mind.
Really good sounds!! It renders most of my piano pieces fantastically and has a sense of realism which I havent found with other piano vsts here. I have not run into the same issues as the negative reviews which were written awhile ago. Definitely recommend!
Intimate Grand has a noisy sound at the begging of each phrase when the pedal its on the notation.
ano - Intimate Grand has a noisy pedal start for Led Sustain. It’s a shame as it’s a lovely sound, but that pedal is annoying. Can it be fixed?
The sounds are definitely the best ones I've come across here, but the playback often places notes noticeably off of the intended place, leading to it just sounding sloppy. Amazing sounds, but it's a pain to work with. I'm looking forward to an update for this.
All fantastic sounds, truly. But there are some major playback issues especially involving pedalling that make this somewhat unusable, despite its wide variety of sounds and crisp recording. I would wait for some better Musescore implementation i.e. bug fixes before buying. Shame there are no really decent piano sounds on Musescore at the moment. Best you're going to get is the default muse sounds keyboards one I'd say. So overall beautiful sounds just not implemented properly into Musescore YET.
The piano recordings are definitely top of their class in terms of crispness, clarity, and presence, but unfortunately the implementation into Musescore is sloppy at best and downright unusable at worst. When playing a chord of notes simultaneously, the piano seems to take over with a mind of its own and randomly offset some of the notes ever so slightly, making it sound clunky and untimely. In a solo setting this might be okay but when combined with other instruments it stands out like a poor thumb. This also applies to single notes when you give the piano part anything more complicated than quarter notes. Syncopation, sixteenth notes, and tuplets of any kind are out of the question. I really hope to see some improvement in this implementation because as I mentioned the pianos sound lovely, and I'd like to get my money's worth if it all possible. As of now the stock piano sound will have to do.