The CIN-A is an acoustic piano, in case it’s two, but made into one. The power and exactness from a large German Grand Piano, blended with the warmth and intimacy of an upright piano.
The samples have been processed using some cool vintage outboard and even resampled using a ¼ inch analog tape machine. To add extra warmth and glue everything together.
The result: A instrument that sounds like no other piano you’ve heard, that delivers a sound that we hope will inspire you as soon as you get it under your fingertips.
Not much to tell, really. Load it, play it, and hopefully you will find it as fun to play, as it was to produce

The CIN-B is a hybrid. We took a Grand Piano and morphed in the attack part from a Harpsichord. since the Harpsichord works with plucked strings, and also has a bright, almost brittle timbre, the tone produced in the CIN-B is totally unique. We then layered the sound with a mellotron mixed choir, most prominent in the lower velocities, so when played softly, the choir part is more in front, but when you hit it harder, the choir just gives a slight dreamy mist over the tone. The samples have been processed using some cool vintage outboard and even resampled using a ¼ inch analog tape machine. To add extra warmth and glue everything together. The result: A instrument that sounds like no other piano you’ve heard, that delivers a sound that we hope will inspire you as soon as you get it under your fingertips. Not much to tell, really. Load it, play it, and hopefully you will find it as fun to play, as it was to produce.

We wanted to make an instrument that was ambient but at the same time had the touch and exactness of a close miked instrument. Using ambient mikes only can lead to a great sound, but as a musician, you might experience a bit of inexactness in the attack. Just blending two signals together didn’t really accomplish what we wanted, so instead we used a combination of different sources, morphing and convoluting techniques that gave us the result we where after. The resonance of a Grand Piano is very interesting! With all the dampers up, (by pressing the sustain pedal), all strings are undamped, so when hitting a note, you will get a very complex variation of sympathetic resonances from the strings and soundboard. We have captured that resonance and enhanced it so this instrument really, really breathes and sings!

‘Cindy’ is a totally unique instrument that combines the warmth and analog feel of a vintage Fender Rhodes preciseness and clarity of a FM Digital Electric Piano.The result is a simply stunning instrument that hopefully will inspire you to visit new musical territories.

 

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