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IK Multimedia Pianoverse €129.99 each or subscription

Pianoverse is a new ecosphere created by IK Multimedia to deliver the ultimate piano experience. It is sold as ‘the only piano instrument you’ll ever need’ but actually comprises four pianos (with another four due), each available for a one-off fee (currently €99.99 reduced from €129.99) or (you guessed it) a monthly or yearly sub (€14.99 or €179.88).

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Pianoverse, then, look like a focussed version of SampleTank, the all-singing, all dancing (and quite brilliant) software sound module from IK, but here the focus is ‘just’ on quality pianos. And that even includes using

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