Ultimate Sound Bank Plugsound Vol. 1 : Keyboards
The Keyboards Collection features acoustic Pianos in classical, jazz and pop styles, and alternative sounds like Honky-Tonk and Detuned. It also featured a best-of selection of famous “suitcase-style” electric pianos from the most respected manufacturers of these bygone instruments. A wealth of Clavinets, Electric Organs and Synth-based keyboard sounds complete the modern part of the collection. Featured traditional keyboard instruments include Church Organs, Accordion, Celesta, Vibraphone, Music box & Xylophone. Finally, an extensive Harpsichord section benefits from the new “Release Trigger” feature that allows realistic recreation of this difficult instrument. Synth sounds can be found on volume 5 of Plugsound.
Keyboard instruments may seem simple to reproduce in a library, but that’s only true when you let presets take hundreds of megabytes, and it doesn’t automatically make the sounds better. Most users don’t have that much RAM to devote to their sounds, or don’t want to wait endlessly for a sequence to load. Enter Plugsound: the sound design team worked really hard and went out of their way to ensure that all instruments use the amount of RAM they need, and no more. Why create a 200 MB Piano if you can achieve a better sound with 96 MB? In return, this extra work allowed the team to include more sounds in the 650 MB sample library, and make sure that this collection is as complete as it can ever be.
Sample based
Acoustic and Electric keyboard instruments
3 128 MB Acoustic Pianos
- Steinway D
- Yamaha C7 Concert Grand
- Honky Tonk
Harpsichords
Church Organ
Several electric pianos and Wurlitzer electric piano
Hohner Clavinet
Hammond and other Organs
Acoustic and Electric keyboard instruments
3 128 MB Acoustic Pianos
- Steinway D
- Yamaha C7 Concert Grand
- Honky Tonk
Harpsichords
Church Organ
Several electric pianos and Wurlitzer electric piano
Hohner Clavinet
Hammond and other Organs
Links
N o r A R P a S s
Quick Instructions
Ok. There is only 1 folder after extraction, just drop that folder inside your VSTPlugins folder. Open the plugin in your host sequencer (Cubase, FL) and use the Keygen for authorization. Do not forget to select the correct plugin in the keygen window, which is, in this case, PS Vol. 1 : Keyboards BEFORE you click "Generate"
That should be all. For those who experience sounds being "out-of-time" or "offbeat" when they export in FL, use the proxy dll plugin instead for a flawless export (Cubase doesn't need this, only FL). Enjoy.
*Sonar users should try using "Cakewalk VSTi to DXi Adapter" to creat a DXi plugin.