Unfortunately I made the mistake of taking advantage of the price drop to buy a Pianoverse model. I couldn't find a way to try a demo when I looked for one a few months ago. So when I saw the price of the offer I didn't think about it. I come to say here that it's a pretty clunky product all round. The graphics are excellent though, lol. It's been money down the drain because I doubt I'll ever use it remotely. The sound is very artificial, it reminded me of NI libraries from 2005. I don't recommend it
there are a bunch of expansions for it. Witches released it and most expansions, if not all; but only for Windows. Maybe some of the different pianos might sound better to you. As of May 2025, Pianoverse features the following piano expansions: Concert Grand YF3: Based on a Yamaha CFIII 9' concert grand, known for its expressive tone and dynamic range. NY Grand S274: A meticulous sampling of a Steinway & Sons New York D-274, offering a rich and powerful sound. Black Diamond B280: Inspired by a Bösendorfer 280 grand piano, delivering deep bass and resonant tones. Royal Upright Y5: Captures the essence of a Yamaha U5 upright piano, suitable for intimate settings. Gran Concerto 278: Modeled after a Fazioli F278, providing a bright and articulate tonal palette. Hamburg Grand S274: A German Steinway D-274, offering a nuanced and balanced sound. Black Pearl B200: A forthcoming expansion, details to be announced. Liberty Upright: An upcoming addition, specifics to be revealed. Grand Piano Y7: A deeply sampled Yamaha C7 grand piano, recently added to the collection.
Only for Windows? I don't know whether to laugh or cry. I bought the Black Diamond B280, but I use a Mac.