but the NI stuff is for a different thing.Įven from the Keyscape demos, I can tell the instruments in this package are the best I've heard PS for years I have owned Atmosphere and Omnisphere and Stylus RMX. He would have the stacks all on a card and take the card and proprietary cables with him when he went to lunch. It was the infancy of Atmosphere and Omnisphere. He would have these patches in his Roland Sampler. He was doing insane things with stacking sounds, D-50s, samplers, Yamaha TG stuff and classic analog synths. Eric Persing did sessions there as a sound designer. In the early 80s I used to do sessions in a little studio in Costa Mesa called Front Page. He said nothing on my Kronos X or the NI and Arturia stuff I have is as good as Keyscapes so I think I will get it when I can download it. and what are some of the patches you like to start building with? Are those trade secrets? If you tell me will you have to kill me?īecause I can't find anything as good as what I am hearing on Keyscapes even when I process the heck out of it. Keyscape is available now for 329€/$379.Yes that was a nice answer. The new Spectrasonics Keyscape version with the Double Felt Grand piano is a free update for existing users. And the question of whether the new instrument sounds great does not need to be asked with Spectrasonics releases.
That is very welcome in times when many software companies are swaying towards subscriptions. A nice free update with users getting even more content without paying extra.
The final result is the unique Double Felt Grand: a warm, soft piano with the best aspects of a felt upright, but with the body and the decay of a grandĬongratulations Spectrasonics for releasing this update. To complete the experience, our amazing software team developed lush new DSP reverb algorithms that are exclusive to this new Keyscape sound. Once the acoustic piano was prepared in this special way, our acclaimed Spectrasonics sound development team (led by producer Eric Persing) then painstakingly sampled the instrument at our newly developed private recording studio - which features some of the largest naturally ambient recording spaces in Los Angeles. Spectrasonics also tells how the sound of the instrument was captured: The update also ships with various ready-to-use presets, including cinematic, clear, dark, distant, dry, octavia, session, shimmer wash, and the deep. Like the other keyboards and pianos in Keyscape, the new addition can be tweaked using the parameters mapped across four interface pages: main with reverb and performance, EQ, tweak, and other settings. According to Spectrasonics, it has been the #1 most requested sound from Keyscape users. The update adds a special new Double Felt Grand piano and is the first time Spectrasonics has expanded the instrument library of Keyscape. It adds another tool to the massive “Models” factory library. Keystep 1.5 is a free update for all existing users.
Good news for all Keyscape users: Spectrasonics has updated Keyscape with an additional piano instrument free of charge. In addition, they offer regular free updates with new features and content for their plugins and no annoying subscriptions. All are highly regarded and best-sellers in the software music production world. Omnisphere 2 multi-engine Synthesizer, Trilian bass synth, or the Keyscape keyboard virtual instrument. Spectrasonics celebrates International Piano Day with a free Keyscape 1.5 update adding a new Double Felt Grand piano to the plugin.Įverything Eric Persing and his team at Spectrasonics puts their hands on turns into gold.