May 03, 2016 50+ videos Play all Mix - Best FREE Electric Piano VST/AU: Sweetcase Vintage Electric Piano VST AU Plugin (Win/Mac) YouTube Free VST - Keys of the 70's (realistic piano, Rhodes, Wurlitzer. Free Rhodes VST Rompler RhodeZ by DSK Music is a free Rhodes Rompler (sample-player) with 6 different Rhodes piano variations. The VST plug-in features an amplitude envelope, velocity response, tuning, filter, chorus, flanger, and a reverb (although not a very good one, so you might want to use a VST reverb instead).
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E-Piano module with a rich, warm and silky sound. It is quite unique by its character. The module is made with a hybrid technology, which involves sample playback and synthesizing within one case. For its quality, module has reasonable small size. Unlike many other software modules and samplers, this one will never overload CPU. It will never stick notes, and never break the sound or click during live performances.
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mda Piano v.1.0 (freeware)
The mda Piano VSTi is without doubt the best free Piano currently available. This softsynth is modelled around 31 carefully sampled and mastered Piano samples.
Its unique Width Control not only controls panning of notes across the keyboard but at high settings adds a psychoacoustic widening effect adding a touch of room ambience and spaciousness to the sound. 1-32 voice polyphony, Decay, Release, Stereo Width, Velocity sensitivity, muffle and hardness Amount adjustable.
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Developer: mda
Glue Reeds v.1.50 (freeware)
Glue Reeds is a virtual electric piano based on a Pianet® mechanism.
Like the Wurlitzer®, it used reeds, like the Rhodes® it had individual pickups, and like no other instrument it used sticky foam pads to pull and release the reeds instead of a hammer to hit
Unique ingredients for a very special result :
- reeds for an uneven sound, with rich overtones. - electro-magnetic pickups for a hot sound and no buzzing - sticky hammers that gave it poor dynamic response and rather soft sound compared to its two barking big brothers.
Glue Reeds uses reactive synthesis which emulates each part of the sound generating process.
Although it may sound like a sampled instrument, MrRay SeventyThree is still synthesized, as the sound it produces is 100% calculated in real time. What characterizes this version of MrRay is a series of 'imperfections' introduced in order to capture, with the highest possible fidelity, the sound of a Mark I. There are mallet noises, wooden noises, metallic artifacts and changes of volume for each single note. Also, the lower notes have a particular 'growl' when you hit them hard, and when you hit more keys really hard, you'll hear them 'vibrating', originally due to the instability of the harp assembly inside the real instrument. You won't hear twice the exact same sound when you play it. When keys are released you'll hear the noises produced by the 'dampers' which stop the vibration of the tines.