VSCO2 Piano
by bigcat Instruments
by bigcat Instruments
4.4 / 5
(13 votes)
VSCO2 Piano is a sampled piano.
Samples were recorded by Versilian Studios / Sam Gossner.
Samples were recorded by Versilian Studios / Sam Gossner.
Info : won't work with Windows XP.
Downloads
Win 32 VST
(107 Mb)
Win 64 VST
(107 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(114 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(114 Mb)
How does this work??? Says "no presets found" in my DAW...
(4 / 5)
SOLID upright. And dynamic. An unexpected surprise.
(5 / 5)
Love the sound
(4 / 5)
A really nice sounding piano. Quite rich, deep and warm, considering the relatively small file size. It is the best piano I have come across that I can use in Garageband and will be using it for various projects. The mid range is rather subdued and feels like it needs to be brightened (maybe using an EQ) whereras the top and lower octave are much brighter.
Très peu réaliste : il faudrait s'évertuer à tout refaire à l'équalizer, son "coton".
(5 / 5)
Very warm sound, if you play higher notes you need to eq out the lower frequencies and it is very quiet/soft so compression is sometimes needed for more aggressive playing. For softer playing it is perfect without eq or compression. You can hear the hammer action which makes it authentic and the velocity range is pretty good. The controls are simple, A.D.S.R, volume and reverb.
I have replaced a lot of my piano synths with this as it it suits my needs perfectly,
Please I just downloaded this plugin and it's appears"cannot find any vst instrument" please how do go about the installation
Extract the zip file and then copy that to your VST folder (The one that is used by your DAW) Now open your DAW and use whatever method that has for scanning new plugins and it should appear in the list. (If it's FL studio you will need toright click on it and select " Add to plugin database" once done you can select it in the same way as all your other plugins :)
(4 / 5)
Love this VST so much. Used it on a lot of projects in the past whenever I needed a very deep piano segment.
(3 / 5)
Many of the higher-pitch samples have a fairly audible thump from the keyboard action, especially at higher velocity. Still a decent VST, and much better than most free alternatives.
That's exactly what's so nice about it
Why doesn't it produce any sound when I load it on "everyone Piano"
It should, i also use it on EOP
(5 / 5)
A really great piano
(5 / 5)
Been looking for a replacement to my old Akai "soft baby grand" for a long time, this comes pretty close. Some of the samples do contain a little bit of noise but don't let that put you off, this instrument has a deep, emotional tone. EQ/reverb fixes noise contamination. I love it. *****
(5 / 5)
It is definetly not a universal tool, but I love this piano very much, it sounds perfectly for my needs (slow piano/ambient pieces). Best part of all VSCO rompler for me!
(2 / 5)
Muddy samples of a very beaten old piano where everything is very badly adjusted. It needs plenty of EQ and sadly there is a very annoying hiss behind the sound which makes it useless for solo work. Might come in handy for 50´s rock´n´roll covers with a band though and certainly has a character on its own.