MrFigg Posted Thursday at 07:46 PM Share Posted Thursday at 07:46 PM BOZ-JULY-4 at check out. Takes El Clapo 2 down to $20 and the Big Clipper Bundle down to $15 for example. https://www.bozdigitallabs.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MusicMan Posted Friday at 10:56 AM Share Posted Friday at 10:56 AM Stacks with the upgrade to the Master Keys - All Piano Bundle, making the upgrade from the free ones to the bundle which includes every pro version piano they have for only $34.50. https://bozmasterkeys.com/product/all-pianos-bundle/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrFigg Posted Friday at 11:32 AM Author Share Posted Friday at 11:32 AM 35 minutes ago, MusicMan said: Stacks with the upgrade to the Master Keys - All Piano Bundle, making the upgrade from the free ones to the bundle which includes every pro version piano they have for only $34.50. https://bozmasterkeys.com/product/all-pianos-bundle/ Are they worth looking at or are they just space takers? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MusicMan Posted Friday at 12:07 PM Share Posted Friday at 12:07 PM 28 minutes ago, MrFigg said: Are they worth looking at or are they just space takers? I thought they would be really bad, as they aren't giant installs, which often means pretty average when it comes to pianos, but some of the freebies really surprised me. I'm not sure if its a combination of samples and modelling, or he just worked out some nice tricks to make them sound better for such a small amount of disk space. But I've enjoyed playing the free ones, so for that price it's easily worth it for me. Sometimes different options just inspire different ideas, so I don't mind having a few. Have you tried his free ones yet? Currently this Lite one is free: https://www.bozmasterkeys.com/product/new-york-l-1926/ Not sure if that's the one I liked or not, but it should give you some idea either way. Then of course the Pro versions will be better, so good to keep that in mind too. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BTP Posted Friday at 12:27 PM Share Posted Friday at 12:27 PM The Lite versions have a tiny footprint (<50 MB) so they don't have proper samples. They sound surprisingly good though and are a great choice if you need a decent piano for an old/slow computer. The Pro versions have 5-8 GB of samples which are renamed .wav files (the samples load pretty slowly, but that's the only negative thing I can say about these pianos). They're very good for the price and the plugin and its UI are great too. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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