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Native Instruments Akoustik Piano

Four famous pianos and four virtual rooms – all in just a single plug-in. Mike Hillier limbers up his fingers...

Price: £220.00
Manufacturer: Native Instruments
Website: http://www.native-instruments.com


The acoustic piano is one of the most versatile instruments in a musician’s arsenal. Whatever the style, pianists have always managed to find a role for themselves, whether it’s in the classical, jazz, blues, rock or dance genres. Unlike many other instruments, though, the piano is not a particularly portable one.

Score: 8

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 33
Filed under Native Instruments

 

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Elson Oliveira - 01 April 2009, 02:25 AM

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