Free VST Piano Plug-ins 2

Free VST Piano Plug-ins 2

 
 
 
 
 
 
Topaz E.P.1
Topaz E.P.1 is a Fender Rhodes 73 Sample Player. Features: Three Layers Soft, Mid, Hi. Built in Host Synced Tremolo. Six Stage Stereo Phaser. Individual level for each layer. Low/Pass Moog Filter. Topax E.P.1 is part of a downloadable Topaz bundle.
Price: Free
 
CVPiano (Continuous Velocity Piano)
Continuous Velocity Piano is based on spectral morphing. Eliminating the need for many bulky, discrete sample layers, spectral morphing technology produces continuous, spectral variation by processing only a single baseline sample velocity.
Price: Free
 
Clavia Lab
Clavia Lab is a hybrid analogue and physically modeled vst electric piano. Features include: Control over source tone and resonance. Complex comb filter style delay model used. Separate amp control. Various controls for modulation. 8 note polyphonic.
Price: Free
 
PI-Elektro Piano
PI-Elektro Piano is a simple vst Piano module with 16 Presets featuring ADSR, Delay, Detune and Glide.
Price: Free
 
mdaPiano
mdaPiano is capable of up to 32 note polyphonic sound. Decay, release and stereo width controls. Stretch, random tuning and more.
Price: Free
 
Plastic Piano
Plastic Piano is a simple synthesizer / electric piano emulator with a plastic sound. Especially good for lo-fi and cheap-tone music. More than 150 grams of plasticine was used in the production so knobster recommends you wash your hands with warm water and soap after playing it.
Price: Free
 
Flygel
Flygel is a low-CPU multi-sampled vst Grand Piano featuring on-screen pedals, tuning. MIDI changer and more.
Price: Free
 
MrTramp
MrTramp is a Wurlitzer Electric Piano model 200 simulation. It is a physical model, which means that the sound you hear is 100% generated in real time features all the nuances and colorations of the real instrument, such as the noise of the hammers and the noise of the dampers.
Price: Free
 
MrRay73
This version of MrRay is characterized by a series of imperfections introduced to capture the sound of a Mark I. There are mallet noises, wooden noises, metallic artifacts and changes of volume for each single note. Also, the lower notes have a particular growl when you hit them hard.
Price: Free
 
MrRay
MrRay is a Fender Rhodes piano simulation. Features: four types of pickups for Rhodes Mark I, Mark II, Wurlitzer and FM (DX7) simulation. Adjustable pickup symmetry, mallet hardness and hammer noise. Wah-wah effect. Distortion. Phaser / Flanger synchronizable to host tempo.
Price: Free
 

How to Make Music Starting From Score Writing Up to Music Publishing at Site

By: Fong Sau Weng

All of my music is written by using a notation PC software named Score Writer, bought from Genie Soft. Every sound you heard is came from the score note instead of recording done through microphone.

First version of Score Writer was published by Cake Walk. But this version is not supporting VST instruments such as vst piano plug-ins. The version bought from Genie Soft is in version 4 which supporting VST instruments which stands for Virtual Studio Technology. To make Score Writer to be able to use VST instruments, SynthFont VST from VSTSynFont( V1.003 ) was downloaded free into Score Write VST Plug in folder. Chaos 8Mb soundfont is also downloaded as well.

The combination of SynthFont VST and Chaos 8MB soundfont is making the sound given by the musical instruments really near to the sound produced by actual musical instruments. One good example is the flute. When a note is blew for quite a long period, we may heard the sound generated is “real” like blew by human. The sound heard for the one same note is not the flat same sound for the whole period. This kind of effect could not be produced by Score Writer version 1 which is not supporting VST.

Score Writer is having the feature of panning. It is the positioning of every musical instruments in the hall. We may put the piano at left side of the hall and cello at another side of the hall. The panning is ranging from negative 64 to positive 63 and zero is representing the centre of the hall.

To make the music with reverberation, Classic Reverb is imported into Score Writer VST Plug in folder as well. Classic Reverb was downloaded free. Room size could be set in Classic Reverb which makes the produced sound like the music is really played in the hall.

Music written through score note, all musical instruments are played exactly on the beat which is impossible to be achieved by human. This could be the main problem of music which written by score notes. To resolve this, humanization on the music needs to be done. That is, some musical sound need to be played a little bit late or early compare with others.

A suitable instrument is selected and the whole track of its music will be made a little bit slower compared with others( slower by a Demisemiquaver - 1/32 notes for the tempo of 110 Crotchets per minute ). When the music is having one note which played by all instruments in loud( orchestra hit ), some instruments sound will be made a little bit slower. These are my two common practices in music humanization.

After completion of the notes writing, the music then is converted into music format WAV by Score Writer's “Record to File” function. To burn the music onto CD, music in file format WAV is required. Nero is used for this purpose by just selecting the WAV file into Nero.

But music file in WAV format is taking up a huge memory space( about 30Mb to 60Mb for one music with length of 4 minutes ) which is not popular for on-line. The music is converted into format of MP3 where the size usually goes down to 1/10. To do this converting, Audio MID Recorder is used.

The generated file now is ready to be uploaded to site.

About the Author: Composer of www.doublemelodies.com and a credit card system consultant. Please visit www.doublemelodies.com/PublishedArticles.html for other published articles.

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