Spectrasonics New Keyscape Instrument Is Here

US Huge library of mechanical rarities and classics      02/09/16

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Spectrasonics today unveiled the fourth in their virtual instrument range. Its called Keyscape - Collector Keyboards and represents 10 years of acquisition, restoration and sampling of many landmark mechanincal keyboard instruments. It contains renditions of the classics - LA Custom Yamaha C7 Grand, CP70,  Rhodes, Wurly, Clavinet, Celeste, but also some real rarities - Electric Harpsichord, 1946 Rhodes pre piano, a selection of toy pianos, Harmochord, Weltmeister Basset 1&2 and more.

The process was clearly a meticulous one: "The process began with going to the ends of the earth to find and restore each one of these rare and incredibly special instruments with the top technicians and expert craftsmen from each discipline. We even went as far as spending years redoing these instruments from scratch again and again until they were totally right."

Each of the 36 instruments within Keyscape has custom controls and behaviours utilized by Spectrasonic's STEAM playback and synthesis engine, Keyscape can also be integrated within Omnisphere as a sub instrument.

From the video, clearly Keyscape is designed to be a players instrument, though with the Steam engine and FX, plenty of out there sounds are available too.

• Huge 77 GB library with over 500 sounds, 36 Instrument Models and Hybrid "Duo" Patches
• Deeply Multisampled sounds with up to 32-way velocity switching, Round Robins, etc
• Mechanical Noise, Pedal Noise and Release Noise behavior modeling
• Patches feature authentic circuit modeled amps and effects
• Optional "Lite" installation (30 GB) for stage use
• Omnisphere® 2 integration

Available 12th September as a download or boxed - priced $399 USD


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