![]() ![]() We’ve already got terabytes of Kontakt-based pianos! We’ve got Ivory, long considered the last word in sampled acoustic grand pianos. Pianos? We don’t need no stinking pianos, they said. What nobody saw coming was a collection of keyboard instruments.Īnd frankly, once the new product was revealed, there was a lot of disappointment expressed on the forums. Others imagined orchestral, vocal or percussion instruments. Fans of Stylus RMX hoped it was Stylus 2. Online music software forums lit up with speculation as to what the new instrument might be. So despite the cheesy teaser, genuine buzz did indeed follow. A company that introduces a new instrument on average only once every four years. ![]() A company that at the time only had three products on offer, all of them highly-regarded top-tier virtual instruments. This was the initial Facebook clue that tipped us off that something was coming.Īlthough an over-used and rarely-effective advertising ruse, this particular non-announcement still made me sit up and take notice. ![]() The teaser came in late August and caught most of us by surprise: OK, you know it’s probably going to be good, it’s from Spectrasonics! But you’ve already got gigabytes of piano libraries on your disk so do you really need another one? Find out here.
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