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TruePianos is a virtual piano instrument from 4Front Technologies. It is positioned not as a large general-purpose sample library, but as a real-time performance tool focused on the “touch the keyboard and play” experience. The text repeatedly emphasizes that it is optimized for performers: even when the host software runs at 96kHz, it keeps CPU usage under control and distributes resource load across multiple cores, making it suitable for piano performance and music production scenarios where latency and stability matter.
The full version includes five piano modules and a large number of presets. Historical materials mention module names such as Amber, Sapphire, Diamond, Emerald, and Atlantis. Feature-wise, it supports built-in reverb, MIDI CC control, and piano demos for both solo and mix contexts. Compatibility is one of its standout areas: the newer macOS version supports Apple silicon, Retina displays, VST3, Audio Unit v3, and AAX; the Windows v2.0 beta supports high-DPI displays, VST3, native Windows ARM64, and a rewritten audio engine for improved performance. Earlier versions also covered environments such as VST, AU, RTAS, Receptor, and V-Machine.
The main text does not disclose the current price or payment methods. It only states that the full version includes one year of free upgrades and email support; during the support period, registered users can receive additionally released TruePiano modules for free. Historically, a 30% discount was offered to Cakewalk SONAR users, along with cross-discounts with discoDSP and Rayzoon Jamstix. The copy protection was previously changed to a simple serial number system.
The strengths are its clear focus on real-time performance, relatively well-controlled CPU usage, extensive long-term maintenance record, and continued support for newer environments such as Apple Silicon, Windows ARM64, and VST3. The drawbacks are that the official text lacks specific pricing, library size, sampling details, and payment information; Windows v2.0 is still in beta, and AAX is also marked as experimental in the beta. In addition, DAW projects saved with v2.0 are no longer compatible with v1.x, so projects should be backed up before upgrading.
It is suitable for keyboardists, arrangers, DAW producers, and users who want a low-overhead, real-time playable piano instrument. It is not ideal for those who need team-based cloud collaboration, massive sound-library management, or a clearly defined SaaS workflow. The text does not provide information about access from mainland China, so actual connectivity is unknown.
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