I went for it, picked up the same Pianoteq instrument packs as chysn - the Steinway D and U4 uprights. I've been on such a 80s jag lately that the bonus CP-80 was what pushed me over the finish line. Really, though, it's the upright pianos that have my heart.
When I was living in Cambridge with my then-wife, we rented the lowliest piano in the basement of Miller's Music. It was the "Charlie Brown Christmas Tree" of pianos. When my band was making our first record, the bassist/co-producer insisted I re-do all my home-recorded piano parts on the studio's Yamaha grand (with its 10cc pedigree, I was told...), to ensure our record was "posh and polished." I was happy to give it a try but I knew my home-baked tracks were keepers and I was pleased when he finally came 'round in agreement. God bless that little scrappy Silberman, with its weird metallic overtones. The Pianoteq uprights - some of them anyway - are, for me, simply the sound of "songwriting." Lovely stuff and thanks to all on the forum who've sung the Pianoteq's praises. I'd not heard of the company before.