Three stunning sounding highly realistic pianos for Reason's Combinator.
The Reason Pianos
ReFill collection gives you three amazing-sounding Hypersampled acoustic pianos with the kind of presence and playability
you normally wouldn't associate with sampled pianos. Until now. Where other piano libraries leave you with a fixed piano sound
that may or may not suit your project Reason Pianos does just the opposite: these pianos were recorded using multiple microphones
leaving the mixing and shaping of your piano sound to you. You create piano sounds that suit your mix not the other way around.
A large selection of Combinator presets ranging from basic microphone setups to wide multi-mic patches guarantees you absolute
sonic control. There's no one way to record a piano. And there's no one way to mix one.
The Pianos
The
featured pianos were chosen for their classic pop and rock friendly sound; The Steinway D is considered to be the world's
finest grand piano the Yamaha C7 is a classic rock and jazz piano with a distinctive sound and the Steinway K is a well balanced
upright known for its deep tone. These instruments were hand-picked and then tuned and adjusted to perfection.
In
the mix
The Piano with its wide tonal range and broad frequency spectrum is a notoriously tricky instrument
to fit into a mix. Not any more. The four stereo pairs and the two separate mono microphones used to record the pianos are
all represented as individual channels in Reason's mixer allowing you to tailor your piano sound to suit the other elements
in your songs.
Use plenty of mics or just a few whatever sounds best. The mono ribbon mic signal alone might be perfect
for a busy track. Need more bass? Simply bring up the floor microphones a notch. Or give the individual mics some EQ or compression
or other FX. For further sound sculpting use the Combinator's front-panel rotaries and buttons to control release resonance
presence dynamics and more.
Classically unclassical - yet classy
The Reason Pianos ReFill
does not seek to deliver a set of clinically perfect scientifically reproduced concert pianos in a box. These are pianos you
can use. Pianos to play. Pianos that simply sound good - without filling up your harddrive or chewing up all your RAM. These
hypersampled pianos are sophisticated and highly responsive instruments - play softly or put some weight into it and you'll
feel it. Enjoy.
Forget multisampling - this is hypersampling
The three pianos reproduced in
the Reason Pianos ReFill were recorded in large hardwood floored recording rooms the perfect environment for pop piano recordings.
In order to capture every aspect of the instruments - from the way they resound in the room to their unique timbres and characteristics
- they were all recorded at multiple velocity levels from multiple angles using six different sets of microphones. A quality
blend of vintage and modern day technology was used throughout the recording process for that warm yet crystal clear sound.
How
it works:
The Reason Pianos ReFill was created using Propellerhead Software's Hypersampling method:
- Multiple
velocity levels
For capturing each instrument's full dynamic range.
- Multiple microphones
For capturing
and controlling distance ambience and characteristics.
- Multiple variation sampling
For capturing the human
input and the different quirks and noises that bring life to an instrument.
Multisampling is the industry standard for
digital representation of acoustic and analog instruments. While the method has been refined somewhat over the years multisampling
still has a few shortcomings:
1. The dynamic resolution is too low failing to capture the subtle nuances between the
steps. Reason Pianos use 4 velocity levels and 25 sampling points across the keyboard.
2. Typically a single microphone
(or a merged signal from multiple microphones) is used leaving the recording distance ambience and character set in stone.
The
Reason Pianos samples were captured through ten different microphones (4 stereo + 2 mono) giving the end user complete control
over all aspects of the sound relating to microphone placement and signal mix.
3. The strive for manageability and
RAM efficiency often results in the omission of certain subtleties for example the sounds made when strings or keys are released.
This negatively influences the realism of the multisampled instrument. Reason Pianos incorporate hammer noise and release
resonance samples thus mimicking real pianos all the way from keystroke through key release. Propellerhead calls this hypersampling.
The studios
The Steinway D and K pianos were recorded in Studio 5 at Sveriges Radio Sweden's
public service radio. In the early 1960s SR built a number of large studios to accommodate orchestras and big bands for recording
and live broadcasts. The smallest Studio 5 is known for its warm and pleasant acoustics and soon became a favorite for chamber
orchestra and jazz ensemble performances. The Yamaha C7 grand piano was recorded at NordHansen Studio (formerly known as Europa
Studio) one of Sweden's oldest and most renowned studios where artists like Bob Marley Quincy Jones Errol Garner Sivuca Refugee
All Stars and Jojje Wadenius have recorded music.
Propellerhead
Reason Pianos 1.0 ReFill Specifications:
- System requirements
- When designing Reason Pianos Propellerhead set out to strike an optimal balance between sound quality and resource
allocation. In other words they wanted to give you the best piano tool possible but not at the expense of stealing the entire
RAM of your computer. Having said that Reason Pianos is nonetheless a sophisticated ReFill for professional use and is therefore
not suited for low-end systems.
Minimum requirements:
Windows:
- Reason 3.0 or later
- Intel
P4 1.4 GHz / AMD Athlon XP
- 512 MB RAM
- DVD player
Mac OS:
- Reason
3.0 or later
- Macintosh G4 1.0 GHz
- 512 MB RAM
- DVD player
Strongly
recommended:
Windows:
- Reason 3.0.4 or later
- Intel P4 2.4 GHz
- 1024
MB RAM
- fast hard drive
- Low-latency ASIO compatible soundcard
- DVD
drive
Mac OS:
- Reason 3.0.4 or later
- Macintosh Intel G5 or Dual G4 1.4 GHz
- 1024 MB RAM
- DVD drive
Propellerhead
Reason Pianos 1.0 ReFill Features:
- Contents:
- 1 Steinway
D Grand Piano
- 1 Yamaha C7 Grand Piano
- 1 Steinway K Upright Piano
42 Preset Piano
Patches
- Ready-made Combi patches comprising numerous microphone setup combinations for all three pianos
29
Style Piano Patches
- A selection of Combinator patches ranging from classic piano sounds to tweaked-out
layered instruments
11 Producer Piano Patches
- Producer Patches Top producers have created production
friendly piano patches using Reason's processors and effects
8 Template Patches
- Pre-wired empty
piano patches to serve as starting points for creating your own sounds
14 Reverb Patches
- Reverb
Patches Luxurious Piano-friendly reverb patches for Reason's excellent RV7000 unit
5 Demo Songs
- Demos
Professionally produced differently styled demo song files. Created and mixed in Reason
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