Arturia Augmented Grand Piano vs Modartt Pianoteq 9
Specs, price and the Dubspot Score, side by side — with our verdict on which sampler to buy.
Which should you buy?
On the Dubspot Score, Modartt Pianoteq 9 comes out ahead (9.0). That said, the right pick depends on your workflow and budget — read both reviews before deciding.
Specs compared
| Arturia Augmented Grand Piano | Modartt Pianoteq 9 | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $99 | €139–€399 |
| Dubspot Score | 8.2 | 9.0 |
| Formats | VST3, AU, AAX | VST3, AU, AAX, NKS, Standalone |
| Type | Hybrid piano instrument | Physically modelled piano / keyboard instrument platform |
| Series | Arturia Augmented | — |
| Developer | Arturia | — |
| Install size | — | ~50 MB class (instruments modelled, not multi-GB multisamples) |
| Editions | — | Stage (€139), Standard (€269), PRO (€399); Studio bundle (PRO + all packs, higher list) |
| Included packs | — | Stage: 2 packs; Standard: 3 packs; PRO: 4 packs (choose from catalog) |
| Stage features | — | Playable instruments, EQ, velocity curve, effects; limited deep model editing |
| Standard adds | — | Physical parameters (hammers, unisons, etc.), morphing/layering, microphone positioning |
| PRO adds | — | Per-note editing, higher sample-rate options, maximum model control |
| Formats | — | Standalone + VST3/AU/AAX/NKS |
| OS | — | Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS |
| Upgrade path | — | Stage→Standard→PRO upgrades available; version upgrades from older Pianoteq often inexpensive |
| Free content | — | Historical instruments and bells included in product messaging |
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