Piano Jochen wrote:Thanks mal7896 for sharing your experience with software pianos on Receptor. This seems to be the most flexible of the serious solutions. You might get away much cheaper, for example Roland A-88 $1000 + Receptor VIP2 $1700. I actually started to consider this as my way to go, but then...
Unfortunately, as I just learned, Muse Research has exited the hardware business and support will be limited only: http://www.museresearch.com. Other hardware VST hosts have disappeared, too. This brings me to the question if out there doesn't exist a software VST hosts that runs on a Windows machine, but boots instead of Windows, rather than running under Windows. It could have the benefits of a Receptor (stability, low latency), but on standard hardware. Any idea?
Thanks for letting me know Muse now longer makes hardware.
Thats a pity
I'm now thinking of selling my NS2 and buying the Nord piano 3 when released Reviews are very positve with regard to action/dynamics