That 80's Electric Piano Sound

US Gospel Musicians releases FM Tines electric piano library      20/01/14

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Gospel Musicians has released FM Tines, described as a dedicated electric piano library that focuses on the 80's sound. FM Tines is available for the UVI Workstation Player and Machfive 3a and is a complete 80's electric piano library and synth with an assortment of pianos, pads, strings, bells in which to use along or layer with. Gospel Musicians says that, given the library has 4 separate element slots, you can mix, match, layer, EQ, and filter each individual element/oscillator to your liking. The final stage includes the newly SparkVerb by UVI which is available for all three elements.

A spokesperson told us, "FM TiNES is a sample and synth library containing over 20GB of the prettiest and most inspirational electric pianos ever heard. Our goal was to cover the complete genre of electric piano patches and not just FM. From D50 type bells, beautiful pads, lush strings, and multi-layered FM EPs, FM TiNES will be the number one electric piano library to go to for that 80s/90s sound. And because we are vintage synth addicts, we included FM emulations of the classic o1W Dyno, the JD Crystal EP, a Dyno-My-Piano, and who could forget the MKS-20 EPs."

Library Specs:

  • 148 patches and 75 distinct EP sounds
  • Size: 20GB (Huge Detailed and Exhaustive Library).
  • Recorded at 44kHz/24-bit directly from the Yamaha SY99 analog outputs.
  • Converted to 16-bits using iZotope's MBit+ for maximum quality (We have decided to convert to 16-bit to save on hardrive space and RAM).


Pricing and Availability:
FM Tines is on sale for $99.99 until February 1, 2014.

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