MetaPiano by Sampleson

MetaPiano by Sampleson, the world's first spectral modeling grand piano sound source that delivers incredibly realistic sounds.

MetaPiano by Sampleson, the world's first spectral modeling grand piano sound source that delivers incredibly realistic sounds

Product Summary

SAMPLESON is a manufacturer specializing in spectral modeling. Unlike general physical modeling, we analyze and model the acoustic spectrum of actual instruments. "MetaPiano" is the world's first spectral modeling piano sound source.

It seems that the update to version 1.5 (existing users can update for free) has further improved the tone and added a knob called Wood.
This is mainly an update to "timbre and movement". We worked hard on resonance and wood sounds. In fact, I added a knob for this functionality :)


MetaPiano is the world's first spectral model grand piano. Built on real sound captures from Japanese concert grand pianos and meticulously reconstructed by mathematical algorithms. It's so realistic that you can't believe it's a real instrument. And it's so lightweight that you can send it by email :) MetaPiano is based on spectral modeling, a technique that provides realistic sounds because it's based on real samples, rather than hypothetical approaches like physical modeling. Created.



It sounds real because it's real: Sounds are created just as they are in nature (by stacking simple sine waves). This is why it feels organic and warm. Map over 64 groups of tonal components (Release, Hammer, Key Noise, Main Tone, Resonance, etc.) and recreate them with spectral modeling, archiving realistic, warm sounds in just 60 MB and using less CPU We kept our rates very low. .
    One of its features is that bass sounds, which are generally difficult to reproduce, sound very realistic.

Fully damped (no loops)
Thanks to its spectral engine, MetaPiano reproduces the full length of real notes without loops. Attenuation of more than a minute can be heard in the bass range.


 



No speed switching




MetaPiano is built on the complete dynamics of real instruments. There is no speed switching, as there are no layers or regions required by older sampling techniques.


 
Features
Spectral modeled an 88-note grand piano.
~60MB.
Low CPU usage.
Based on real samples.
No speed switching.
Scalable HD interface.


 



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