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E-Pian
E-Pian by Acousticsamples is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for macOS and Windows. It includes, and is therefore "powered by", UVI Workstation, which functions as a VST Plugin, an Audio Units Plugin, a VST 3 Plugin and an AAX Plugin.
The OS and Format icons below are for the latest version of UVI Workstation. The version numbers are for E-Pian.
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1.0
Product
Version
1.0
Instrument
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The E-Pian is a Classic 73 Keys Electric piano from 1972 recorded with the direct output plugged into a tube preamp.

The tines were adjusted in a way that very few overtone was present giving this piano more warmness. This particular instrument was in a "normal" condition, which means that it was not properly restored, a few keys were not sounding right (and we sampled it before and after fixing those keys).
This might be the rhodes you will find on stage, five minutes before the beginning of your concert!

Features:

  • 2.58Gb, 3465 samples.
  • 13 Velocity layers for the sustain.
  • up to 26 Velocities for the release.
  • Sustain pedal noises (up and down), triggered automatically.
  • EQ.
  • Tremolo simulation.
  • Amp simulation.
  • Spring Reverb.
  • Advanced UVI scripting giving you access to a simple yet powerful interface and advanced features.

Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 5.00 from 1 review
E-Pian

Reviewed By Kees49 [all]
February 12th, 2018
Version reviewed: 1.0 on Windows

Beautiful & sweet. No bark. Doesn't need to.

This is such a sweet Rhodes MK1 library. Perfect for jazz and reggae. I love it.

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