C7 Grand gives you the opportunity to play the Yamaha C7 acoustic piano in your DAW, with three stereo microphone positions that you can mix (Close, Player and Side). Along with the piano notes, Acousticsamples reproduced the staccatos, simulated the string sympathetic resonance, sostenuto, various pedaling (half, repedaling) with their resonances thanks to the True Pedal Action feature, and you can pick one of the multiple Impulse Responses for the built-in reverb.
The library is full MIDI controllable and thanks to the scripts available in the UVI Workstation (v2.5.2 and later), you get advanced functions in the dedicated GUI, such as bends, velocity, polyphony, sustain, round robins, dynamics, sensitivity, tuning and more.
C7 Grand can also be used with the MOTU MachFive 3.2.1 and later.
Price: 99€
You can listen to demos at www.acousticsamples.net.
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