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Reso Piano
Reso Piano by Samplesonics is a Virtual Instrument Audio Plugin for macOS, Windows and Linux. It functions as an Audio Units Plugin and a VST 3 Plugin.
Product
Version
1.0.0
OS: Debian 9+, Windows 7+, MacOS 10.14+
Disk Space: 100MB
RAM: 2GB

Plugin host that supports VST3 or AU
AAX (Pro Tools) is not supported
CPU: Intel/AMD/Apple Silicon Native
Product
Version
1.0.0
OS: Debian 9+, Windows 7+, MacOS 10.14+
Disk Space: 100MB
RAM: 2GB

Plugin host that supports VST3 or AU
AAX (Pro Tools) is not supported
CPU: Intel/AMD/Apple Silicon Native
Product
Version
1.0.0
OS: Debian 9+, Windows 7+, MacOS 10.14+
Disk Space: 100MB
RAM: 2GB

Plugin host that supports VST3 or AU
AAX (Pro Tools) is not supported
CPU: Intel/AMD/Apple Silicon Native
Instrument
Formats
Copy Protection
None
Open Source
GPL 3

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Reso piano combines a regular prepared piano and a granulator that will sustain forever so long as a key is held down. The sample pack includes 2 RR groups and multiple velocity layers as well as aftertouch key noises that can be mixed via a slider. This pack will not be for everyone so think of it as an experiment or work in progress.

I enjoyed making this pack and look forward to more features and bugfixes in rhapsody player and hise audio.

I plan on updating this instrument as frequently as possible.

Install steps.

1. Launch Rhapsody and click the plus button below the library column.

2. Select one of the Libre Wave instrument archive files (.lwz) you've downloaded.

3. Choose a location to install the samples and click install.

Latest User Reviews

Average user rating of 3.00 from 1 review
Reso Piano

Reviewed By keithrosseau [all]
August 28th, 2025
Version reviewed: 1 on Mac

Sounds very very good for a free instrument. BUT. Why in the world do you make ADSR not work properly? The piano rings for several seconds making it impossible to play clean, with pedal or stacatto things... The release knob doesn't do its job... All you can do is weirdly adjust the ADSR to make a note sound as long as you want but the actual piano sound gets destructed from it...


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