Steinberg – The Grand 3 v3.2.0.146 (VSTi, VSTi3) [WiN x64]

By | March 12, 2020

 

Year / Release Date : 12/17/2018
Version : 3.2.0.146
Developer : Steinberg
Developer’s site : steinberg
Format : VSTi, VSTi3
Bit : 64bit
Tabletka : present
System Requirements : Windows 7 / Windows 8.x / Windows 10
Intel or AMD dual core CPU
4 GB RAM
32 GB free HD space
Description : Steinberg The Grand 3 – a new generation of virtual pianos


Steinberg has released a new high-quality virtual piano Steinberg The Grand 3. Grand 3 contains all the artistic details that elevate the virtual instrument to an unprecedented height of realistic sound. It features the three grand pianos (Yamaha C7, Bösendorfer 290 Imperial, Steinway D), the Yamaha CP80 Electric Grand digital piano and the Nordiska Pianofabriken piano. All instruments were recorded in studio conditions using a large number of microphones.
The incomparable sound of the piano Yamaha C7 is a champion in beauty and musicality. This incredible sound was the result of a long work of programmers and musicians. The virtual piano Yamaha C7 is able to convey all the features of musical expressiveness in the performance.

The Bösendorfer 290 Imperial is a virtual piano that enables a gourmet of high-quality sound to enjoy all the colors and richness of the tone of a real piano. It is perfectly controlled with the help of appropriate controllers and is able to shine in every piece of music, providing luxurious sound quality.
Steinway D – Bewitched by depth of tone and ultra-sensitive touch. Steinway D radiates the heat of a resonating rich sound. You can simply enjoy playing this virtual piano.
Yamaha CP80 Electric Grand – is one of the best digital grand pianos. A specialist from Yamaha was invited to create this tool. On this virtual instrument, some effects were applied – flanger, tremolo, chorus and others.

Nordiska Pianofabriken – has a certain individual sound. Typical piano tones are breathtaking in a virtual piano model. It sounds great rock, blues, jazz and other styles. In this model, detail is clearly traced when sampling sound.
For recording pianos, Neuman microphones were manufactured on special order. The characteristics of these microphones were adapted to the piano, taking into account the timbral and frequency characteristics. Microphones with maximum accuracy conveyed the luxurious sound of each instrument. Everything was recorded: the acoustics of the room, the resonance of the strings, the sound of hammers and even the rustle of the pedal.


 

 

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