90's Digital Electric Pianos Revisited

US Sampleson's Glassy uses spectral modelling for MKS-20 and DX7 sounds      08/08/19

Sampleson describes Glassy as an EP module (+ pads) inspired by the lovely Digital Electric Piano sounds from the late '80s and '90s, recreated by spectral modeling. They say that it offers 20 studio-quality Digital Pianos in just 35MB.

A spokesperson told us, “There's no 90's without these sounds. And we brought them back in a studio-grade virtual instrument, using a different approach.”

Features:

  • Digital Electric Piano +pads module
  • 20 Factory EP Sounds included
  • Chorus and Phaser FX
  • HD Scalable interface.
  • Pad Generator w/filter
  • No extra purchases needed (like Kontakt, UVI, etc) or any other 3rd. party player.
  • Ready to be loaded into major DAWs (Cubase, Logic Pro, GarageBand, Cakewalk, Reaper, BitWig, Nuendo, FLstudio, etc)
  • Win 32/64 bits and Mac VST/AU/Standalone versions included
  • About ~35MB installed.
  • No library installation required.
  • No online activation required.

 

Pricing and Availability:
$19 intro price (Regular price: $29)

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