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Native Instruments Akoustik Piano Soft Synth
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Native Instruments Akoustik Piano Soft Synth

Native Instruments AKOUSTIK PIANO is a new sample-based software instrument that brings four classic pianos to life with unprecedented authenticity, flexibility and ease of use.

AKOUSTIK PIANO recreates each nuance and detail of the original instruments by combining elaborate multi-sampling with sophisticated emulation of soundboard resonance and pedal behaviour. At the same time, it remains both efficient and convenient to use for a wide range of musical styles and applications.

AKOUSTIK PIANO includes three famous Grand pianos that have been at the heart of countless classical concerts and recordings for many decades – the powerful and dynamic Boesendorfer 290 Imperial, the crystal-clear and versatile Steinway D, and the gentle Bechstein D 280 with its subtle harmonic overtones. Also included is the Steingraeber Model 130, an acclaimed upright piano offering a warm, compact tone that can fit perfectly whenever a majestic Concert Grand sound is not the first choice.

AKOUSTIC PIANO Features

  • Three famous grand pianos and one upright piano
  • Exceptionally high sound quality including complete sustain and release phase
  • Extremely intuitive and clearly structured user interface
  • Integrated convolution module delivers controllable acoustics for four distinctive rooms: studio, jazz club, concert hall and cathedral
  • Sophisticated and authentic emulation of the soft, sustenuto and sustain pedals
  • Layer Morphing Technology ensures a consistent timbre and seamless velocity gradient
  • Highly advanced audio engine including Direct from Disk (DfD) functionality
  • Adjustable string resonance and mechanical noises of pedals and keys
  • Integrated metronome, MIDI file player and recorder, export to WAV, flexible 3-band EQ and various tunings
  • Keyboard dynamic range and velocity curve allows response to be adjusted to different master keyboards

For inclusion into AKOUSTIK PIANO, each of the original instruments was carefully set up and recorded using a special recording technique that completely minimized room ambience, resulting in pristine and universally pure sound quality. All four instruments have been captured in 10 velocity levels, and with full sustain phases.

AKOUSTIK PIANO puts a strong focus on the accurate recreation of soundboard resonance for realistic playing behaviour. Special attention was given to the authentic implementation of the sustain, sustenuto and soft pedals, even including the effect of pressing the sustain pedal after a note has been struck. Expert settings allow for individual changes to the soundboard resonance characteristics, the key and pedal noise, and the position of the piano lid for each of the four instruments.

AKOUSTIK PIANO also includes strikingly realistic ambience on the basis of an integrated state-of-the-art convolution reverb, offering accurate sonic representations of a Concert Hall, Recording Studio, Cathedral, and Jazz Club. Ambience characteristics can be fine-tuned in the Expert section of the instrument, which also includes various controls for stereo positioning, tuning, and velocity response as well as versatile 3-band equalizer.

AKOUSTIK PIANO can be used with any major host sequencer on the market, and due to its additional standalone mode is also a self-contained instrument that lends itself perfectly to expressive and nuanced live performances. Direct-From-Disk streaming technology significantly reduces the memory requirements of the instrument, while an optional ECO mode allows for smooth operation even on less powerful computer setups.

For rehearsal and music education, AKOUSTIK PIANO is also equipped with a basic MIDI filer player, a two-channel performance recorder with Render-to-Disk option, and a versatile metronome, allowing musicians to record their piano playing and even accompany themselves without the need for a separate music sequencer application.

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Native Instruments Akoustik Piano Specifications

Interfaces

  • Stand-alone
  • VST®
  • Audio Units™
  • RTAS®
  • DXi™
  • ASIO™
  • Core Audio™
  • DirectSound™

System Requirements

  • Mac OS 10.3.x, G4 1.2 GHz, 512 MB RAM
  • Windows XP, Pentium/Athlon XP 1.4 GHz, 512 MB RAM
  • 15 GB free disk space

 
 
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AMS Customer from USA
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Subject:The Best Out There....By Far
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QUALITY:
Professional level with solid drivers. Not one breakdown or problem in about 6 months.

FEATURES:
The best feature is its gorgeous sound. There are no bad features.

EASE OF USE:
Load it up. Easy registration. Select it within your sequencing program...and you're at Carnegie Hall. Seriously.

VALUE:
Excellent value. I have three grand pianos in my studio.

SOUND:
Off the chart. I've tried almost every keyboard or workstation...plus two other current grand piano VSTs, and this is a slam dunk winner. Gorgeous, gorgeous sound with he nuances of touch sensitivity and the different colors created by how you strike the keys.
 
AMS Customer from USA
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It's smooth operating and seemingly solid. I've banged on the keys and got some clipping, but only with complete randomness. Just amazing attention to real piano detail though!

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It's centered around someone who just wants to focus in on playing. My favorite out of the piano samples is actually the clunky upright. It's got so much personality, it remind me of playing my real upright beater! The visuals of the pianos are kinda dumb. They don't really serve any use except to visually stimulate someone how's into cheesy ray-tracing.

EASE OF USE:
Vey straightforward. Not a ton of control but like I said, it's geared toward someone who's just a player.

VALUE:
I'd say it's excellent in value. Try buying a Bose 290 sample for Kontakt 2 and The Steinway D by themselves and you'll see.

SOUND:
Sounds very wholesome and has a lot of character. It sucked me in and I was hooked right away. This i
 
cob web from seattle washington usa
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Excellent v1 software, based on the famous Kontakt sampling engine.

FEATURES:
By far the best thing is the update 1.1R2. It has reduced cpu load dramatically, a good 60% less load, letting it run perfectly on low grade hardware, cpu, ram, soundcard etc.

EASE OF USE:
It is extremely simple to use and understand and experiment with.

VALUE:
I would not have paid more for the software, it's priced fairly.

SOUND:
The sound is fine tuned, even more re-tuning done with the update. Each piano is distinct and the various rooms make a big difference, or just use dry sound. Other tweeks can be done, lid, pedal noise, overtones, release, velocity etc. There are 16 bit or 24 bit samples to choose/install.
"Well what can I say? It’s the only place I know that has financing in the form of part payments and they still ship you your item, brand new. Great customer service, the works." Nov '08