Plastic Ghost Piano Kontakt

P2P | 20.09.2014 | 500 MB

Plastic Ghost Piano is a warm, richly sampled, analogue sounding hybrid piano with some real character and lots of sonic possibilities. There really is nothing else like her. Sounds range from warm, woody and expressive acoustic piano to blissed out orchestral haze. There are 6 unlikely sound components that make this possible….. The Plastic Piano is a multisampled piano patch I made on a Techinics WSA1 modelling keyboard . Each individual sampled note was then loaded into a convolution reverb plug in and blasted with varying levels of controlled white noise and the output recorded and remapped as a 6 velocity layer multisample.

The Pale Ghost is made from recordings of a broken upright piano convolved in the same way as the Plastic piano. There are 23 layers of velocity but using the Time Machine engine of Kontakt these layers are stretched over the entire keyboard range (co to c7) which adds strange and unexpected artifacts to the sound. The Dark Ghost works in a similar way to the Pale Ghost but with a different set of broken piano samples and 2 sets of 10 velocity layers. The Rubber Piano is actually a multisampled palm muted Fender Stratocaster recorded through a valve combo. It is there to add a slight percussive element to the sound if needed. The release layer is another convolved piano and acts as an adjustable note off thump.

Features include:

  • 6 deeply multisampled sound articulations ; Dark Ghost convolution, Pale Ghost convolution,Hohner Pianet, Convolved “plastic” piano, palm mute Stratocaster and Release Piano.
  • 549mb of 24bit multisamples with up to 23 velocity levels per note.
  • Advanced architecture with automatable control of everything.
  • Sample start control.
  • Ghost Engine with per voice algorithmic reverb.
  • Noise Engine with per voice distortion and filtering.
  • 69 specially created convolution reverb impulses recorded from real spaces, expensive hardware, and some less obvious sources including a Roland Space Echo, Lexicon reverb and the stage of Glyndebourne Opera House.
  • Leslie effect, cabinet modelling and morphing EQ.
  • Selectable and adjustable release group.
  • Round robin sample swapping.
  • Midi timing jitter.
  • 25 “starter” presets.
  • Built in instruction manual.

[toggle title=”Home page”]https://tinyurl.com/y4nj6669[/toggle]

http://alfalink.to/684bb92fb4c8fa69d794

Please REPORT in Comment Broken Links

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *