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Scarbee F.E.P.
Screenshot from Kontakt 2.11 version. Click here to see a full sized screenshot.
How much detail is there in the instrument? In order to accurately reproduce the original keyboards dynamics, both the sustained and release sounds has been sampled at up to 20 different sustained velocities - including samples of the occasional 'off center' string strike, a well known characteristic of the original instrument. All samples are full length and unlooped and with the F.E.P., Scarbee introduces 'Horizontal Release Technology', whereby release samples are chosen from the wave pool depending on how long a key has been held - allowing a staccato played note to create a different release tone to a note which is sustained for a longer period. To achieve this, each key sampled on the F.E.P. has 24 release samples assigned to it alone! This was the only way to reproduce the very special action and soul of the original instrument. We sampled each of the 4 standard pickup settings: CA (Lower Pickup), CB (Upper Pickup), DA (Phase reversed), DB (Both Pickups) - in both a standard version and a version with mutebar switched ON, resulting in 8 unique sounds! We also made it possible to switch Standard/Mute with Mod-Wheel. The F.E.P. was recorded at 24 bit resolution through a Mindprint En-Voice preamp (without any use of EQ, tube saturation or compression), and then digitally transferred to a Nuendo AudioLink 96 audio card. With the Scarbee S.E.P musicians will have access to the inspirational sounds of this classic electric piano for generations to come – vintage sonic lightning preserved in a cutting-edge software bottle. Features: |
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