Piano Trilogy brings you three
completely realistic, rich, and
sonically beautiful
piano VST:
Vintage Piano, Broken Piano and Pianoforte.
Vintage Piano is based on an amazing Bechstein grand piano from
1906, Broken Piano brings tasteful dark upright piano and various broken piano sounds,
while
Pianoforte revives the old ancestor of the piano with a bright
beautiful timbre.
Features:
- Includes three authentic piano
VST: Vintage Piano, Broken Piano and Pianoforte
- Realistic and sonically beautiful acoustic grand piano VST
- Mellow rich sounding upright piano
- Wide variety of amazing broken piano sounds
- Emulation of the pianoforte
- Extremely dynamic and responsive
- Based on more than 200MB of high quality samples
- Uses advanced synthesis
and
physical modeling techniques
- High quality studio reverb
- Adjustable velocity curve
- Simple user interface
- Very modest CPU, memory and disk Requirements
Vintage Piano:
Warm, authentic, transparent!
Based on 200MB of samples from an astonishing vintage Bechstein
grand piano (concert grand D from 1906); and with the assistance of
innovative physical modeling techniques - Vintage Piano offers you
the most expressive, realistic and sonically beautiful acoustic
grand piano!
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Sound demos:
VintagePiano1
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VintagePiano2
Broken Piano:
For some productions, the grand
piano is too polished and bright... Sometimes the mellow rich sound
of an upright piano is desired, or even some broken piano sounds
that will add character and special flavor to your song. Broken Piano
brings you just that, with a darker mellow upright piano and plenty
of surprising broken piano goodies!
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Sound demos:
Upright
Piano |
Broken Piano
Pianoforte:
The pianoforte (or the fortepiano) designates the
early version of the piano from its invention by the Italian
instrument maker Bartolomeo Cristofori around 1700 up till the early
19th century. This instrument brings back to life the beautiful
shining light sound of the pianoforte!
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enlarge!

Sound demos:
Pianoforte1
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Pianoforte2