If you need an electric piano but are looking for something more than the usual Rhodes or Whurlitzer clone, then Clavia Lab is the instrument for you.
This is a hybrid analog/physical model using experimental techniques to create the complex changing harmonic content of an electric piano. Features include:
source, amplifier and modulation sections give you plenty of control over tone and play dynamics
precise control over all parameters - knobs have around 120 steps
VU meter indicates when tone is likely to distort (distortion is actually very pleasant in most cases)
8 presets plus room for 8 more
lots of potential for experimentation.
Richman:
Designed to generate Electronic & Electric piano like tones, but capable of a whole lot more. This one makes a nice companion for Morphiza now with minor update to v1.5 with greater range of Track control to soften higher notes and added controls to make higher notes decay shorter if required.
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.
I have played "E-Piano Demo" to give you a basic idea of what kind of sound this module gives.
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