For as low as $59.95 (instead of $109.95) with rewards, get Austrian Harpsichord by REALSAMPLES!
The REALSAMPLES Austrian Harpsichord library features an instrument built by Johann Anton Miklis in 1671 in Prague (which belonged to Austria back then).
The set offers all three sounds of the instrument – the sonorous 8-foot stop, the sweet and jangly 4-foot stop and the recorded combination of both. The harpsichord shows the rich and slinky texture of Austrian-built instruments which Mozart would have known.
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The realsamples Austrian Harpsichord library features an instrument built by Johann Anton Miklis in 1671 in Prague (which belonged to Austria back then). The set offers all three sounds of the instrument – the sonorous 8-foot stop, the sweet and jangly 4-foot stop and the recorded combination of both. The harpsichord shows the rich and slinky texture of Austrian-built instruments which Mozart would have known.
Like all harpsichords, the instrument is not touch-sensitive like a piano. However, hitting a note won’t sound exactly the same twice due to different resonances of soundboard and strings.
Up to now, many samplers repeated the same digital sample of a harpsichord. In order to avoid the “machine-like” effect, we captured the stops with up to 8 variations of each note. The delicate key release sounds were recorded with 4 samples per note./p>
The harpsichord is recorded in its original Valotti-tuning at 392 Hz. Presets at 440 Hz pitch and with equal temperament tuning are also available.
Presets are included for the Kontakt® (full version required) software sampler.
The sample library contains nearly 1.600 single recordings.
Originally sampled in 192 kHz/24 bit, it is downsampled to 44.1 kHz/24 bit. The instrument is released within our Edition Beurmann series of historical keyboards. It was part of the collection by musicologist Andreas Beurmann.
For every dollar you spend on any Deal or in the Shop, past, present or future, we'll give you back 10% of that in store rewards credit that will be saved in your Rewards Wallet.
Select: $€£¥
Select: $€£¥
For every dollar you spend on any Deal or in the Shop, past, present or future, we'll give you back 10% of that in store rewards credit that will be saved in your Rewards Wallet.