Spectral Modeled Grand Piano

US Sampleson releases 60Mb MetaPiano      10/08/22

Sampleson tells us that they have been working on a new release, MetaPiano, to compete in the small Modeled Piano market. A spokesperson told us, "Now, after 15 years of only two players, there is a third one: we just launched MetaPiano. The first Spectral Modeled Grand Piano that weighs only 60 Mb and sounds like a 30 Gb plugin. It was built upon real sound captures from a Japanese Concert Grand Piano and meticulously rebuilt by math algorithms. It's so realistic you won't believe is not the real instrument."

Features

    Spectral modeled 88 notes grand piano.

  •     ~60MB.
  •     Low CPU usage.
  •     Based on real samples.
  •     No velocity-switching.
  •     Scalable HD interface.

 

CONTROLS/FX

  •     Impulse response based Ambient Reverb
  •     Master gain
  •     Mechanics sound level
  •     Releases sound level
  •     Dynamic velocity adjustment

 

System Requirements
MacOS

  •     Standalone App, VST3 and AU included.
  •     OSX 10.7 or later (Catalina, Big Sur and Monterey ready).
  •     Host must support VSTi or AU plugins.
  •     70 MB HDD.
  •     4GB RAM.
  •     64 bits Plugin and Standalone.

 

Windows

  •     Standalone 64 bits App and VST3 included.
  •     Windows 7 or later.
  •     Host must support VSTi plugins.
  •     70 MB HDD.
  •     4GB RAM.
  •     64 bits Plugin and Standalone.

 

Important Note: Pro Tools is not supported.

Pricing and Availability:

On 0ffer for $59 (Regular price: $89)

More information:

 



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