If you need an electric piano but are looking for something more than the usual Rhodes or Whurlitzer clone, then Clavia Lab is the instrument for you.
This is a hybrid analog/physical model using experimental techniques to create the complex changing harmonic content of an electric piano. Features include:
source, amplifier and modulation sections give you plenty of control over tone and play dynamics precise control over all parameters - knobs have around 120 steps VU meter indicates when tone is likely to distort (distortion is actually very pleasant in most cases) 8 presets plus room for 8 more lots of potential for experimentation.
It should be noted that CPU usage is quite high with this one and a minimum 1.2GHz processor is recommended, although it will work (if the playing is not too busy) on an 800MHz processor.
Price: Free Difficulty: easy CPU: high |