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EXs156 DMP-EP
Contents: Approximately 1.8GB PCM (Requires approximately 74MB of virtual memory), 26 Mono Multisamples, 20 Programs
This electro-mechanical tine based piano was manufactured in 1979 and modified by the San Francisco-based Dyno-My-Piano company.
This electro-mechanical tine based piano was manufactured in 1979 and modified by the San Francisco-based Dyno-My-Piano company.
Details
Details
This electro-mechanical tine based piano was manufactured in 1979 and modified by the San Francisco-based Dyno-My-Piano company. The modifications included an active EQ, voicing of the tine/pickups to create a bell or “dyno” sound as well as changes to the case to allow additional keyboards to be more easily stack on top of the piano. The Kronos contains a special emulation of the chorus (EP Chorus) which often associated with the “dyno” piano sound and it is included with most of the provided programs.
The Purgatory Creek Soundware DMP-EP was deeply sampled at 18 velocity levels recorded for full duration, so you will hear neither loops nor artificial envelope decays. Nearly every note of the piano was sampled and eight velocity layers of note-off release samples are included. Because one oscillator in each of the HD-1 programs is used for release samples, only eight of the eighteen potential sustained layers are possible. Still, the availability of these many layers with their subtle timbre variations allows for sophisticated, detailed programming. In addition, nearly every note was sampled.
Note: The order of the factory Programs is arranged differently among NAUTILUS, KRONOS2, KRONOS X and the original KRONOS. This affects sounds which reference the factory Programs. Please download the file which matches your product model.
The Purgatory Creek Soundware DMP-EP was deeply sampled at 18 velocity levels recorded for full duration, so you will hear neither loops nor artificial envelope decays. Nearly every note of the piano was sampled and eight velocity layers of note-off release samples are included. Because one oscillator in each of the HD-1 programs is used for release samples, only eight of the eighteen potential sustained layers are possible. Still, the availability of these many layers with their subtle timbre variations allows for sophisticated, detailed programming. In addition, nearly every note was sampled.
Note: The order of the factory Programs is arranged differently among NAUTILUS, KRONOS2, KRONOS X and the original KRONOS. This affects sounds which reference the factory Programs. Please download the file which matches your product model.
Additional Info
Additional Info
Compatible Products | NAUTILUS, KRONOS |
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Category | Keyboard |
Release Year | 2017 |
System Requirements | KRONOS v.3.0.4, NAUTILUS v.1.2.0 |
$19.00