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#Keyscape #Spectrasonics #VST
Welcome to Merriam Pianos on KZitem! Today, Stu is going to be reviewing another popular plugin for our ongoing series on VST’s as he looks at the Keyscapes VST by Spectrasonics.
Keyscapes is unique in that instead of being another acoustic piano focused VST, Keyscapes is actually a high-quality collection of many diverse keyboard instruments.
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Background:
As mentioned above, this is one of, if not the best collection of recorded keyboard instruments available in a VST. If you were starting with a DAW that didn’t have any good built-in sounds, and you were looking for something to conquer it all, Keyscapes is a no compromise solution. It’s extremely well done and fanatically detailed, whether it’s the Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Celesta, acoustic piano etc.
Interface:
The user interface is very easy to use. It’s split up into categories, and within each category, there’s various presets for each instrument. Within various presets you’ve got control of your reverb engine, and it changes depending on the instrument.
The presets don’t appear to just offer different configurations of the parameters, and instead seem to call up completely different sample sets.
Acoustic Piano Sound:
There’s a massive variety of textures and sounds here. To compare the acoustic piano to other VST’s which have really stood out to us, such as the Ravenscroft, Garritan CFX, VSL Synchron and Pianoteq, it’s obvious that these other engines are targeted at a purely acoustic piano need, whereas Keyscapes is more well rounded and diverse.
Keyscapes probably wouldn’t be the best choice for exposed solo piano playing, but at the same time, it’s hard to find things to dislike about it. It feels very close and intimate, and essentially surrounds the player with richness.
The upright piano is also highly authentic and incredibly well rendered.
Non-Acoustic Sounds:
The variety of the other sounds are consistently surprising. The selection of electric piano sounds is huge. Beyond the normal assortment of various Rhodes and Wurlitzers, there’s also pre-configured hybrid pianos which is a blend of various pianos and keyboards that sound really good. Especially for vintage stuff, unless you can find a recording studio that has all of these vintage keyboards in hand, this plugin is tough to beat.
Summary:
Keyscapes screams variety and intimacy. The detail picks up a lot of the imperfections that we all love about these vintage electric pianos, and for anyone looking for a great all-in-one option with a serviceable acoustic piano sound, don’t sleep on Keyscapes.
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