Product Detail
Welcome to the first volume of the Delphi Piano series, Autumn 1958. This piano captures the rich, mellow, and fuzzy essence of late - 50s jazz, blues, and big band music. But it's also a great fit for electronica, lo - fi, hip hop, ambient, post - minimalism, contemporary classical, and post - rock arrangements. The Delphi Piano series dives into the unique characteristics and styles of different 20th - century musical eras. Each volume offers a well - crafted piano library with custom presets and atmospheric ambiences that bring the spirit of the times to life. Starting with a classic sound, we explore various stylistic motifs to take you on a musical texture journey. The Kontakt interface has automation - ready sound - shaping controls for total creative freedom. You can control swell, attack, release, and more. There are 20 custom FX presets for extra creativity. The adaptable LFO system and 12 filters let you fine - tune your sound. The customizable arpeggiator and key/scale lock system are great for composition and performance. The modular FX rack panel with 18 DSP effect modules and convolution reverb add endless musical possibilities. There are also factory presets to get you started. This library is for Native Instruments Kontakt 5.8 or later. It's an open - format library, and while the free Kontakt Player has limited support, the sample directories are unlocked for other wav - compatible software. You can use the standard File browser to load it easily. Features include an open - format NKI instrument bank, a multi - sampled piano, 30 ambience patches, high - quality samples, and more.
Using this Soundiron Delphi Piano Volume 1 is easy. First, make sure you have Native Instruments Kontakt 5.8 or later installed. If you're using the free Kontakt Player, it'll work in a limited 'demo mode'. To load the library, use the standard File browser tab and import it into the Kontakt Quickload window. Once it's loaded, you can start exploring the sound - shaping controls on the Kontakt interface. Play around with the swell, attack, and release settings to change how the piano sounds. The 20 custom FX presets are a great way to add unique effects to your music. You can also use the LFO system, filters, and arpeggiator to create different textures. For composition, the key and scale lock system can help you stay within common scales and keys. When using the FX rack panel, try different combinations of the 18 DSP effect modules to find the sound you like. And don't forget to check out the convolution reverb with its many different room and FX environments. As for maintenance, keep your Kontakt software up - to - date. Since the sample directories are unlocked, make sure to back them up regularly in case of any data loss. Also, if you're using other wav - compatible software with the samples, ensure that the software is also properly maintained and updated.