Product Detail
After two years of hard work in recording, editing, and programming, EastWest/Quantum Leap is excited to present an incredibly detailed virtual instrument. It features one of the world's finest grand pianos, the Bosendorfer 290, recorded in the renowned EASTWEST STUDIOS, a place with more RIAA certified platinum and gold records than any other recording studio, using 3 mic positions. The PLAY interface has impulses from the same hall where Symphonic Orchestra and Symphonic Choirs were recorded, allowing the piano to blend seamlessly with those collections. There's also an additional close mics version engineered by KEN SCOTT, famous for working with Elton John, Supertramp, David Bowie, and the Beatles. This virtual piano offers highly detailed recordings, with the ability to load any mic position individually. It has 3 positions for maximum flexibility, multiple velocities for different articulations like sustain, repetitions, soft pedal, and staccato. True repetitions are detected by the software, and resonance is captured in a unique way. Recorded in a proper piano environment with high - end equipment, it also allows stereo swap, mic position mixing, and lid position simulation. With a powerful streaming engine and an articulation matrix for easy loading, it's a top - notch virtual piano.
Using this virtual Bosendorfer 290 piano is a breeze. First, open the PLAY interface. You can choose different mic positions according to your preference for the sound you want. Just click to load the specific mic position you like. To make the piano blend with Symphonic Orchestra and Symphonic Choirs, it will automatically work well thanks to the impulses in the PLAY interface. When playing, you'll notice different articulations like sustain, repetitions, etc. You can use the software to detect true repetitions. For maintenance, keep your software up - to - date to ensure the best performance. Also, make sure your computer has enough storage space as it's a detailed virtual instrument. Avoid using it on a computer with very low - end hardware, as it may not run smoothly.