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  • Puremagnetik Releases PM-70 Electric Piano Library

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    Puremagnetik has released a new sound pack of 8 multi-sampled instruments emulating the Yamaha CP70 Electric Grand Piano.

     

    At the core, the CP-70 is a piano with strings and hammers with a pickup system for electric amplification. Originally released in the 1970's as a "portable grand piano" for use on rock tours, the sound was made famous by Genesis, Kansas, U2 and more recently Keane. The CP-70 can be compared to that of a Rhodes or Wurlitzer electric piano, but due to the use of strings instead of tines, it sounds much more like a traditional piano. The metallic strings amplified by electric pickups further characterize the CP70 as its own class of piano, giving it a guitar-like sound at times.

     

    Puremagnetik worked with The Distillery in New York City to capture the pickup details using a prototype germanium-based DI from Sage Electronics. The twangy saloon like piano tone was recorded with a stereo pair of matched 414's through a Focusrite ISA 828. Additionally, Puremagnetik has programmed some patches to emulate the CP-70 tremolo circuit and tube amplifier. As evidenced in some of the more exploratory patches, PM-70 also explores the piano as a spectral source to create new fictional synthesizer tones.

     

    PM-70 Features

    • High Quality 24 bit MultiChannel recordings

    • Multiple Velocity Layers for Realistic Playability

    • Emulation of the Original Tremolo Circuit

    • Integrated Ableton Live Effects Racks with Advanced Macro Mapping

    • Custom Kontakt KSP GUI for Easy Editing

    • Requires Ableton Live 8.2.1, Kontakt 3.5 or Logic 8

    • 250 MB of physical RAM

    • 600 Megabytes (MB) of free hard disk space

     

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    PM-70 is now available for Ableton Live 8, Kontakt 3/4 and Logic 8/9.

     

    Please visit http://www.puremagnetik.com for more info.




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