Product Detail
After two years of hard - working on recording, editing, and programming, EastWest/Quantum Leap is proud to present a highly - detailed virtual instrument of the world - renowned Bechstein D - 280 grand piano. Recorded at EASTWEST STUDIOS, a studio with more RIAA certified platinum and gold records than any other, it features 3 mic positions. The PLAY interface has impulses from the same hall used for Symphonic Orchestra and Symphonic Choirs recordings, allowing seamless blending. An additional close mics version was engineered by the legendary KEN SCOTT. This virtual piano offers extremely detailed recordings, with various articulations like sustain, repetitions, staccato, etc. It has multiple velocity levels for different playing styles, resonance for every note, and release samples with a software envelope follower. Recorded in a proper piano environment with top - notch equipment, it also allows stereo swap, mic position mixing, and lid position simulation in software. With a powerful streaming engine and high polyphony counts, it's a must - have for piano enthusiasts.
Using this virtual piano is quite straightforward. First, install the software on your device. When you open it, you can choose different mic positions according to your needs. You can play the piano just like you would a real one, and the software will detect your playing style and provide appropriate sounds. For example, if you play with a repetition style, the software can accurately reproduce that sound. Remember to keep your device's software up - to - date to ensure the best performance. Also, since it's a virtual instrument, make sure your device has enough storage space and processing power. When it comes to maintenance, there's no physical piano to take care of, but regularly checking for software updates from the official website will help you enjoy new features and better stability.