Spectral Modelled Rhodes Electric Piano

US Sampleson's Markus 88 is an emulation of a Rhodes 88 Suitcase      28/11/18

Sampleson has released Markus, which they describe as the first Spectral Modeled Electric Piano based on real samples entirely rebuilt by modeling, offering the real sound and feel of a Rhodes in just 25Mb. This is what they have to say about it

We decoded and analyzed a vintage electric piano sinewaves spectrum (a Rhodes 88 Suitcase) for every note and every velocity, and recreated it manually. When you play a note on Markus, the exact same sound for the original instrument will be generated (no samples involved)

And we did it manually. Every single harmonic was tuned by ear. Like in acoustic piano tuning, the final touch is always made manually, and no tuning software or algorithm is able to replace that.

Features:

  • 88 Notes EP.
  • No layer switching (Smooth velocity curve).
  • Recreated from real electric piano sound spectrum
  • Preamp, Reverb and Phaser FX included.
  • Bells and Releases controls.
  • Adjustable non-linear velocity (changes harmonic behavior)
  • Win 32/64 bits and Mac VST/AU/Standalone versions included
  • Just 25MB installed.
  • No library installation required.
  • No 3rd party software/player needed.
  • Compatible with major DAWs.

 

Pricing and Availability:

$49.95 introductory price (Regular price: $70)

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