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Syntheway has released ElectriKeys, an Electric Piano emulation based on vintage Fender Rhodes MK1, Hohner Clavinet D6, Wurlitzer and Yamaha CP-70 e-pianos.

Features:

  • Sound is generated via a hybrid method that combines synthesis and sampling techniques, to create the sounds of these vintage electric pianos.
  • EP Selector. One instrument offering the sound of four legendary e-pianos:
    1. Fender Rhodes Electric Piano (Stage Piano Mark I)
    2. Hohner Clavinet D6
    3. Wurlitzer Electric Piano
    4. Yamaha CP-70 Electric Grand Piano (Brilliance: Mellow, Normal and Bright)
  • Tremolo Section: Recreates the classic effect. Contains a LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) with modulation depth, frequency and offset. The panning slider controls the output effect distribution between left and right speaker and to help create a broad spectrum of stereo tremolo effects.
  • 5-Band Parametric Equalizer: EQ composed of five parametric filters with Frequency, Bandwidth and Gain knobs.
  • Decay and Release Time.
  • 32 presets for Tremolo effects and Parametric EQ ready to play.
  • FULL MIDI Automation: Complete MIDI Continuous Controller. Every parameter can be controlled via MIDI or host automation.

ElectriKeys Electric Piano costs $35 and is available as a VST instrument for Windows.

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