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Digital pianos do not have the same warm and resonant sound that acoustic pianos have because they do not have strings and hammers. However, technology has improved significantly over the years and many digital pianos can come very close to replicating the sound of an acoustic piano, using high-quality recorded samples and sophisticated sound processing. The best digital pianos can provide a sound that is almost indistinguishable from a well-maintained acoustic piano to an untrained ear.
But the sound is just one part of the equation; the tactile feel of the keys is another important factor. Here too, some high-end digital pianos have managed to closely emulate the feel of an acoustic piano, with hammer action keys and various other features that make the keys respond and feel like real piano keys.
So, to summarize, whether a digital piano sounds like a real piano is subjective and depends on the specific models
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There are several great piano software options available, and the best one for you would depend on your specific needs and goals. Here are a few options:
1. Garritan Personal Orchestra: This software focuses on giving you a full orchestra at your fingertips, and it includes a piano sound. It’s great if you want to compose orchestral music.
2. Virtrue Piano 2: This is a virtual piano that aims to give you the most realistic piano sound possible. It’s a good choice if you want to record piano parts for your music.
3. Pianotechedeluxe: This software includes a large library of piano samples, and it also includes a number of tools for composing and editing piano music. It’s a good option if you want to create and edit piano music.
4. Synthesia: This is a piano learning software that lets you learn to play the piano by following -
No, most standard synthesizers do not have weighted keys because the tactile response of a synth action is often preferred by players over the feel of a weighted piano-style action. However, there are some high-end models that do offer a weighted keybed as an alternative option. It is also common to find weighted keyboards that can be used as controllers for synthesizers.