Modartt announces the availability of a new Toy Piano based on the modeling of a Michelsonne instrument for its Pianoteq 5 virtual piano.
The Toy Piano launched by Modartt today is based on a two-octave instrument that was extended to 4 octaves and thanks to the modeling technology, you can have additional features usually found on standard pianos, such as damping, forte and soft pedals.
The Toy Piano is included in the Celeste library (49€) for the latest version of Pianoteq 5. Celeste users can update their collection for free. A trial version is also available for download from www.pianoteq.com.
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