VST Instruments

Grand Piano XXL

Grand Piano XXL

size 684 MB

Grand Piano XXL is a sampled Yamaha C5 6’7″ Grand Piano.

The original samples (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 license) were recorded by Alexander Holm with two AKG c414 condenser microphones placed in an AB position at around 12 centimeters above the strings.

All the samples were captured in 48kHz 24-bit audio quality with 16 velocity layers which are all present in this virtual plugin, hence the 1.19 GB size on disk.

The GUI is simple and intuitive with attack & release controls, reverb module, and gain. In the middle, there’s a “Tremolo” section with LFO rate & depth for pitch, expression, and pan, plus filter cutoff with selectable lowpass/highpass. The “Key” knob acts as a gain for piano keys release.

  • Sampled Yamaha C5 Grand Piano.
  • 16 velocity layers.
  • Keys release.
  • 48kHz 24-bit audio quality.
  • 1.19 GB size on disk.
  • Attack & release.
  • LFO with rate & depth.
  • Filter cutoff (lowpass & highpass).
  • Reverb module.
  • Volume knob.

Grand Piano XXL comes in two plugin versions: VST (VST2) and VST3. It works within DAWs or other plugin hosts loaded on Windows 8.1/10. You will need 1.19 GB of hard drive space.

https://www.audiolatry.com/

 

Grand-Piano-XXL  ( 684 MB )

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