![]() ![]() TruePianos also includes a nice “reverb” effect to provide a nice performance space without reaching for an additional plug in effect. These present you with a different approach or color or shading for each. Along with the module types you are given several presets or variations for each module. For instance sometimes you need a bright sounding piano to stand out in a mix you would probably reach for “Diamond” and in other situations there is a need for a more darker quality to the sound to fit the mood you are looking for you might reach for “Amber”. ![]() Using “jewels” as a theme each module gives you unique characteristics hopefully embodied by the particular “Jewel’ it has been named after. Rather than specifying a particular brand name which sometimes skews your perception of how something should sound they have given each a creative descriptive title. ![]() They also offer several piano modules to choose from that present you with a wide range of piano types. The developers for TruePianos use a lot of innovative ways to get a broad range of expression out of each note. Some issues are based on a limited number of recordings and levels of expression. The project was a colaboration with Roel de Witt and George Yohng (4Front Technologies, Vienna Symphonic Libraries) that resulted in bringing TruePianos to life as a very expressive and playable piano VST.ĭynamics and expression have always been issues when dealing with digital pianos and sampler libraries. TruePianos is not like any other type of Piano VST out in the market today as it uses a combination of Sampling and physical modeling to generate its sound. ![]()
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