With V Collection, you're getting much less with only 24 keyboard instruments (some presets emulate pianos), and at a higher price of $599. These effects are incredibly useful and using the echo, vari-speed and tone shift elements, you can make some wild, dissonant sounding parts that twist and turn. You get 36 different instruments and along with all the incredible sounds, you also get built-in effects with Keyscape such as Reverb, Delay, Echo, Timbre & tone shift capability, EQ, Compression and more. (Keyscape sounds more realistic that most Kontakt Pianos, but it's not worth the extra $399).īut, if you're looking for realistic sounds for Grand Pianos, Rhodes, Clavinets, Celestes & more, then Keyscape is a stellar pick. So, Arturia V Collection would be a fantastic choice. If you already have something like Kontakt, and a good Piano instrument with it, then there wouldn't be much use in Keyscape. Arturia V Collection has a few E-Piano sounds and is aimed at hardware synth emulations, including 20GB of content and a wider range of more ethereal sounding instruments. Keyscape is better than Arturia when it comes to Piano, with over 80GB of content.
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