

This pairing of pianos alone could be considered enough to cover most pianistic eventualities, but the patching unravels with a healthy smattering of settings for each. There is a beautiful depth to this sample, particularly in the lower register, where it sounds earthy and sonorous, while the Yamaha C7 sample sounds bright and crisp. Experience tells me that the Steinway always sounds stunning in a more soloist capacity, and certainly there are no complaints on that front.

They are all classics in their own right, with user selection largely dictated by the choice of placement within a track. These vary from the classic Steinway Model D and Yamaha C7, through to the beautiful Fazioli F278. It’s very easy to be drawn straight to the first category of pianos, offering five different flavours of grand. In either case, the playback functionality remains the same, with the Workstation environment offering a particularly uncluttered visual. This package fits into the established UVI eco-system, allowing users to load directly into the Falcon soft synth, or use within its free Workstation player.
