Native Instruments Intros Four Acoustic Piano Virtual Instruments

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Native Instruments today introduced the BERLIN, NEW YORK and VIENNA CONCERT GRAND as well as UPRIGHT PIANO, four software instruments that offer detailed reproductions of some of the world’s most revered pianos.

Previously available within the acclaimed AKOUSTIK PIANO, these instruments can now be purchased individually to specifically accommodate a certain sound or musical genre, or as a bundle that offers the full range of piano tones.

BERLIN, NEW YORK, VIENNA CONCERT GRAND and UPRIGHT PIANO are available in the NI Online Shop at $79 / 69 € per individual instrument. A bundle of all four instruments is available for $189 / 169 €.

Details:

All four pianos are powered by the industry-leading KONTAKT engine, and are playable in the free KONTAKT PLAYER as well as the full KONTAKT sampler. The three concert grands and the upright piano recreate each nuance and detail of the original instruments by combining elaborate multi-sampling with sophisticated emulation of soundboard resonance and pedal behavior. Making full use of the advanced sampling and scripting features of the KONTAKT engine, they remain both efficient and convenient to use for a wide range of musical styles and applications.

Each of the original instruments was carefully set up and recorded using a special recording technique that completely minimized room ambience, resulting in pristine sound quality:

  • The BERLIN CONCERT GRAND is based on a modern masterpiece of German piano construction, and carries the original’s vitality and expressiveness throughout the entire dynamic range.
  • The NEW YORK CONCERT GRAND is the authentic rendition of the standard in concert halls worldwide, especially suited for jazz and classical solo material.
  • The VIENNA CONCERT GRAND replicates an acclaimed Austrian piano design, with eight full octaves of powerful, orchestral sound.
  • Complementing the three concert grands, UPRIGHT PIANO offers the warm and intimate tone of one of the world’s best concert pianos.

4 thoughts on “Native Instruments Intros Four Acoustic Piano Virtual Instruments

  1. Not as good as I expected. Pretty good NI quality though!

    I'd rather go for excellent EWQL Pianos pack, for me it has way much better sounding library.
    Loving the depth and fatness of the sound, as well as it's stereo image. IMO most of the piano plugins I've came agross, the simply sound too thin and narrow. What do you think?

    BTW: NI Akoustik Piano and Modartt Pianoteq are both worth chekcing out. Both needs some tweaking, and processing (of course) but they still sound quite brilliant.

  2. Not as good as I expected. Pretty good NI quality though!

    I'd rather go for excellent EWQL Pianos pack, for me it has way much better sounding library.
    Loving the depth and fatness of the sound, as well as it's stereo image. IMO most of the piano plugins I've came agross, the simply sound too thin and narrow. What do you think?

    BTW: NI Akoustik Piano and Modartt Pianoteq are both worth chekcing out. Both needs some tweaking, and processing (of course) but they still sound quite brilliant.

  3. You can find some retailers with boxed copies of Akoustik still available for sale. These are going cheap now. I just got one for 60 quid or so. That's a substantial saving over paying for the downloadable versions. I have to say I am absolutely staggered by the quality of the sounds. I really had no idea what I was missing.

  4. You can find some retailers with boxed copies of Akoustik still available for sale. These are going cheap now. I just got one for 60 quid or so. That's a substantial saving over paying for the downloadable versions. I have to say I am absolutely staggered by the quality of the sounds. I really had no idea what I was missing.

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