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Orphica: rare portable piano sampled

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

Two years ago, in this article, we wrote about a new and quite peculiar sample libraries company, realsamples.
This time we’ve tested one of their latest releases, a virtual copy of the Orphica portable piano. Invented by Carl Leopold Röllig, this small portable piano type was built in Vienna in 1798. Produced for merely about 15 years, the Orphica remains one of the rarest pianos today worldwide, only 30 instruments have been preserved. The instrument is taken from the famous collection of ancient instruments by Professor Andreas E. Beurmann.

How does it sound?
Röllig was reminded of the “Lyre of Orpheus”, so he chose the name accordingly for what happens to be a predecessor of today’s portable keyboard.
Actually the word ”piano” here could be a bit misleading. The Orphica’s tone is actually quite different. Its three octaves remind me more of an impossible mix between a dulcimer and a “mellow” harpsichord, but there’s really something quite peculiar in this instrument. I’m sure if you’re into sound-design, vintage sounding stuff (think of Jon Brion, etc.) you’re gonna love this little gem. It may also work great to double/reinforce other keyboards’ tracks.
Here’s a short audio clip, straight from realsamples’ website.

Technical details
Realsamples captured the sound with 16 velocity layers of each note, that means you’ll get an expressive dynamic range.
Furthermore, key release sounds were sampled chromatically with 8 variations per key.
As usual with this software company, the Orphica samples has been recorded in a true “gearslut” way: the great sounding rooms of the Hasselburg estate, custom-made Wagner™ U47w® tube microphones, Crane Song™ Flamingo® preamps and Universal Audio™ 2192® digital converters, captured in 192 khz/24 bits resolution.
All the most popular soft samplers are covered: HAlion, Kontakt2 and higher, EXS24 and GigaStudio3.

Conclusion
A rare and lovely sounding instrument brought back to life. Definitely recommended for those that want to add a new colour to their keyboards’ palette, as well as for musicologists.

Price
starting at 139.95 US $

you’re gonna love this little gem

Product page

PROS

  • Lovely, organic sound
  • Compatible with all most popular formats

LOVE IT OR HATE IT

  • Having the real instrument would be better, but given it’s so rare we have to consider ourselves lucky to have such a virtual replacement

CONS

  • Probably (I’m guessing here) some of the imperfections of the original instrument have been “cleaned”, since the instrument sounds almost “too perfect”
  • Not cheap, but you get a piece of history

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Mini-review: Loopmasters Sultan

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Loopmasters Sultan

Loopmasters recently launched a new series of sample libraries featuring artists from the famous Global Underground music label, which is well known for its mix compilations by high profile DJs like James Lavelle, Sasha, and Darren Emerson to name just a few.

After Anil Chawla & Dale Anderson and Jim Rivers it is now time for Sultan (Ossama Al Sarraf) to share some of his sounds with us.

Nominee at the Beatport Music Awards, with a Billboard #1 hit under his belt and having remixed and collaborated with artists including Dirty Vegas, BT, Nadia Ali, Cedric Gervais, Sander Kleinenberg, Kaskade and Morgan Page, Sultan has gained respect for his unique productions by leaders in our industry such as Mark Knight, John Digweed, Sharam, Tiesto to name a few.

Global Underground: Sultan features

  • 290 MB content.
  • 28 Bass Loops, 80 Drum Loops, 26 Music Loops (also available as 136 Rex Files).
  • Tempo: 125, 127 and 128 bpm.
  • 10 Bass Multis, 30 FX Sounds, 125 Drum Hits, 8 Synth Multis.
  • 26 patches for Kontakt, HALion, EXS24, NN-XT and sfz.

Sultan used various sound sources for his material, including a Moog Voyager, Access Virus C, Dave Smith Poly Evolver and a Custom Gibson Les Paul guitar.

Here’s the demo track for GU: Sultan.

So what do I think?

Product: Sultan by Loopmasters
Format: 16bit WAV/REX + sampler patches
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