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Hi! As Slimepunk said it depends of how far you are willing to go.

For free there's a piano from soundpaint and a couple of free instruments too...

You have to install the sampler first and then the download manager.

https://soundpaint.com/collections/free-instruments

Spitfire Audio has LABS also have a great sounding collection of free instruments.

https://labs.spitfireaudio.com/?sortBy=prod_products_labs_popular

It'll be awesome if you tell what kind of music are you producing because libraries and VST's are not the same if you make survival horror music, orchestral or chiptune. 

Cheers!

I've loved spitfire. I've been using it recently. I've been working on music for video games. I like retro games so chiptune would be great, but I've been doing a blend of retro with some modern instruments in it. Just experimenting and having fun with it. 🙂

I also loved spitfire. For me  it sounds great.

In case of chiptune there are free options if you make music on windows.

https://hiphopmakers.com/best-free-chiptune-vst-plugins

Some kontakt libraries also for chiptune:

https://impactsoundworks.com/product/insidious/

https://impactsoundworks.com/product/super-audio-boy/

https://impactsoundworks.com/product/super-audio-cart/

And also plogue has really great VST's (paid)

https://www.plogue.com/

An alternative with plogue VST sforzando (free) is download soundfonts for using it into the soundfont sampler. But take care of some copyright issues.

https://musical-artifacts.com/artifacts?formats=sf2&tags=chiptune