IRCAM Prepared Piano leverages the power of the UVI Engine in ways never before seen. If you're a musician or sound designer who likes to explore the cutting edge of avant garde, IRCAM Prepared Piano offers an experience like no other. Intuitive layer controls allow you to customize your layout quickly and randomization provides a great way to experiment with new configurations. Utilize bar hits, add delay or even the new UVI SparkVerb to give your piano some lush atmosphere, from small spaces to huge ambient landscapes. Intuitive Layer Controls and The All New UVI SparkVerb Take complete control of Una Corda, Sustenuto, dynamics and velocity, as well as independent mixing between 2 mic positions. Mix and tune your sound by layering up to two different preparations per note with individual level and pitch controls. Excite the strings with a mallet, plectrum, bow or even an EBow. Utilize screws, erasers, coins, clothespins, sticks and more. Explore the timbre variety of over 40 different preparation styles. Try the included preparations or make your own in minutes! A Vast Library - Addressing 45 Individual Preparation Techniques With more than 12,000 samples and 45 preparation techniques, IRCAM Prepared Piano gives you complete control over how the preparations are used and combined. Freely customize your instrument with up to two preparations per note, mix multiple mic positions and quickly explore new sonic landscapes with the randomizer. The result is the most flexible and exquisite sounding prepared piano instrument on the market. UVI brought together the world's finest engineers and equipment to comprehensively multi-sample 45 preparations at IRCAM Labs on a Yamaha C7 Grand Piano. When set at 100, the volume at the lowest velocity will be 0 and when set at 0, the volume at the lowest velocity will be the same as the volume at the highest velocity.The ultimate virtual prepared piano experience, brought to you by UVI and the renowned IRCAM acoustic research center in Paris. In other works it defines the volume corresponding to the lowest velocity. Dynamics controls the dynamics of the piano.The Round Robin enables the round robin script that will alternatively take the notes next to it and pitch them to get rid of the machine gun effect. If the sustain pedal outputs a value between these two values, the samples used for the release will be the Half pedal ones, The Half Pedal Min and Max define the range for the Half Pedal effect. By default it is set at 66, but you can use any other controller, The Sostenuto CC is the controller number used for the sostenuto pedal. By default it is set at 64, but you can use any other controller, The Sustain CC is the controller number used for the sustain pedal. For some older system it is a good way to diminish the CPU usage, The Polyphony controls the number of voices allowed to the library. The Vel Range controls both the minimum velocity and the maximum velocity that the library will respond to, The Bend controls the MIDI curve, or the MIDI mapping curve, so basically how quickly you will hit the high velocities, you can also draw your velocity response as you like, The Reverb gives you a choice of quality IR based reverbs, as well as the amount of Reverb you want including the dry/wet balance. The Tone allows you to soften the overall sound of the piano or to make it brighter, This allow the use to trigger different release samples when the pedal is half pressed (you need a continuous sustain pedal for it to work). The Half Pedal enabled the half pedal effect. It allow the sustain pedal to "retrigger" the notes that did not die since the last pedal release event. The True Pedal Action enabled the resonance effect even if you press the sustain pedal after the chord, The Sympathetic Resonance controls the volume and polyphony allowed for the sympathetic resonance effect on pedal up, The Pedal down resonance controls the volume of the resonance when the sustain pedal is pressed, The Key noise controls the volume of the sound produced by the key itself when you release a note, The Pedal Noise controls the volume of the sound produced when you press and depress the sustain pedal, The Release Vol controls the volume of the sound produced when you release a note,
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