But nothing beats pianoteq.. If you want/need the best piano sounds on the world, a simple laptop running Pianoteq blows everyone away...
Yes, I heard a fellow playing a Nord at one of the Festivals. I did notice how real it sounded......very impressed
Now that you mentioned this Pianoteq, I have the feeling I'm going to end up with an 88 note MIDI controller keyboard using either a laptop or hardware for my piano sounds.
I've always played acoustic so the keyboard feel is real important to me.
Mark
ou definately should get your hands on the Kawai VPC1, its designed to play computersounds, and has the touch of a real grand piano..... it however has no buttons, or knobs or wheels...just 88 piano keys, all black and white
There is also the Kawaii MP11, which comes with some great sounds, master keyboard funtionallity and has the same keybed action as the VPC1..
You should definately try them out before buying anything else...