Sound Magic Releases Horowitz Steinway

US Neo Piano Chapters instrument features a Steinway D played by Vladimir Horowitz      11/02/22

Sound Magic Releases Horowitz Steinway


Sound Magic has announced availability of Neo Piano Chapters: Horowitz Steinway. They say that this latest hybrid modelling virtual instrument for Mac (AU 32-/64-bit, VST 32-/64-bit) and Windows (VST 32-/64-bit) provides the highest quality piano sound at an affordable price. Here's more of what they have to say about it...

Neo Piano Chapters: Horowitz Steinway is the piano the legendary pianist Vladimir Horowitz loved most, this Steinway D boasts a rich sound and dynamic, full resonance performance that can last more than two minutes. It's a breathtaking experience you'll never forget! This piano also appear in Thor, which has one more set with different microphone perspectives.

Neo Piano Chapters: Horowitz Steinway is powered by Hybrid Modeling technology and HD Velocity Layer 3 with HDR (High Dynamic Range) technology (support up to 65,536 velocity layers) providing a natural boost to expressive power that can be felt with every strike of the keys. Along with the new Neo Piano engine, which achieves 400 times more variations than a traditional sample engine, every note played is unique, creates vivid sound representation, and strikes a rich, accurate tone even with small movement. In essence, it's an instrument with a musical soul instead of a machine feel. What is more, in this new version we allow you to experience this in a system which only supports 127 velocity layers by applying HDR. This makes this technology can be used without any cost upgrading your MIDI system.

Pricing and Availability:

$49 until May 11th, 2022 (MSRP $99)

More information:

 

 



< More From: SOUND MAGIC
Even more news...


 

Want Our Newsletter?



More...

Play V-collection sounds in standalone


Modal Is Back - Restructuring Complete 

Website up - Modal app support back too


Is the Korg Drumlogue worth it in 2024? 

Developments for Korg's instrument have been slow but promising.


And more


Computer Music Chronicles: The Amiga as a Guitar Pedal 

Older Music Machines & the People Who Still Use Them


Sega sound for now


Hey there, we use Cookies to customize your experience on Sonicstate.com