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When working with music production today, the challenge is rarely access to sound — but access to believable instruments that work musically in practice. Guitar, bass, and piano often play a central role in an arrangement, and these instruments demand a high level of expression, dynamics, and playability.
Virtual instruments are no longer just a compromise — for many producers, they are a deliberate choice. With the right software, you can work flexibly, adjust details continuously, and still maintain a realistic and lively tone. In this article, we take a closer look at how Prominy and Dexibell T2L represent two different — yet complementary — approaches to realistic virtual instruments in modern music production.
Prominy has for many years been known for its extremely detailed virtual guitar and bass instruments. The focus is not only on tone, but also on playing techniques, articulation, and how the instrument behaves musically within an arrangement.
The result is instruments that integrate naturally into productions and respond convincingly to both programmed MIDI and performance-based playing.
In practice, Prominy is often used when guitar or bass plays a leading role in the arrangement. This can include electric guitar tracks that need to feel dynamic and alive, realistic bass lines with natural timing, or acoustic guitars where picking and strumming patterns must sound authentic. Prominy is especially strong in the composition and arrangement phase, where full control over the instrument’s expression is essential — without relying on physical recordings.

This is Prominy’s most advanced virtual electric guitar, featuring a large sample library and detailed articulations. It is particularly strong for rock, pop, and electronic music where the guitar needs to sound authentic without manual recording. The software simulates realistic playing techniques such as hammer-ons, pull-offs, and vibrato, giving you control over both performance and tone.

If you’re looking for a highly realistic virtual bass guitar, Prominy SR5 Rock Bass 2 is an excellent choice. This instrument is based on detailed samples of a classic 5-string bass guitar (MusicMan® StingRay®5), including natural techniques such as legato, hammer-ons, and pull-offs. With realistic tone and dynamics, it works well in rock, metal, pop, and many other genres.

Prominy V-METAL is designed for the heavier side of music production. This virtual guitar delivers dark, powerful riffs with an aggressive character and complex harmonic structure, making it ideal for metal, hard rock, and other genres focused on intensity and driving guitar sounds. The tone feels both authentic and inspiring within a mix.

For acoustic guitar tracks with natural tone and lively character, Prominy Hummingbird Acoustic Guitar is a powerful tool. It simulates a classic acoustic guitar with nuances such as strum variations, dynamic response, and natural details, making it suitable for singer-songwriter productions, pop, folk, and other genres where the acoustic guitar forms the heart of the arrangement.
While Prominy covers string instruments, Dexibell T2L brings an acoustic piano into the same virtual universe.
Dexibell T2L is a software-based piano instrument built on the manufacturer’s “True to Life” technology, where high-resolution sampling is combined with advanced sound modeling. This means the piano responds dynamically to velocity, pedal usage, and playing technique.
Instead of repeating static samples, the piano behaves like a living instrument, where resonance, nuances, and spatial depth change according to how it is played. This makes Dexibell T2L well-suited for songwriting, arranging, film scoring, and media composition, where the piano often serves as a harmonic and emotional foundation.

T2L Piano from Dexibell is a modern virtual piano plug-in that redefines what musicians can expect from digital instruments. Powered by Dexibell’s acclaimed T2L (True to Life) technology, it combines high-resolution sampling with advanced physical modeling in a flexible and efficient plug-in. The result is the authenticity of a grand piano with the performance speed and resource efficiency that modern musicians demand.