Unfortunately this track is disqualified due to the fact that you used a separate DAW to create the piano. "4. Everything must be made in Audiotool. The only exceptions are physical instruments and short one-shots that you have permission to use." It was not a physically recorded piano. There's still plenty of time to change this or create a new entry. :)
Yes, there's the issue of copyright. However, that's not the main reason here. The competition is AT day, not FL or Ableton Day. It's to see what people can do with the tools in AT. We understand that this will make people work outside of their comfort zone in some cases. But that's part of the challenge :)
Guys... I'm sorry, I understand there's a tiny copyright risk here (even if piano samples from a sample pack can be recognized quite easily), but you seriously can't do everything you want with AT piano one shots...
I find it quite unfair to people (like me haha) who don't have the possibility to record themselve on the piano (no mic or even no good piano, just a basic midi keyboard)
I still can't understand why ATD20 judges can't allow the piano from other DAWs, there's no piano device and I don't have a good mic for making AT live recording, so I don't agree with that very well, so I changed with weak piano preset, but in the case, if you want to listen the colourful piano, go ahead to unmute the piano and listen to that.