A stripped-down piano release trades massive samples for speed and portability while keeping the core sound intact.
What MeldwayGrandEZ is trying to solve
What MeldwayGrandEZ is trying to solve
- MeldaProduction rolled out MeldwayGrandEZ as a compact piano.
- Targets tight storage limits and fast load demands.
- Prioritizes efficiency without gutting musical character.
- Designed for laptops, travel rigs, and live setups.
- MeldwayGrandEZ trims sample weight aggressively.
- Uses a selective microphone lineup.
- Loads faster than its larger sibling.
- Keeps a polished, studio-ready tone.
- MeldwayGrandEZ splits control across four sections.
- Handles velocity curves, dynamics, and mechanical artifacts.
- Shapes tone with hardness and clarity tweaks.
- Manages resonance realism and spatial placement.
- The Piano section focuses on response accuracy.
- Adjusts feel through velocity and dynamic scaling.
- Simulates internal piano noises subtly.
- Keeps performance expressive without clutter.
- The Tone section sculpts brightness and weight.
- Resonances manage sympathetic vibration behavior.
- Reverb locks the instrument into a chosen space.
- Preserves acoustic identity while staying flexible.
- MeldaProduction bundles MeldwayGrandEZ with MeldwayGrand.
- Grants access to MSoundFactory owners.
- Extends the same perk to MSoundFactoryLE users.
- Avoids extra spending for existing customers.
- MSoundFactoryLE sits at €49 temporarily.
- MeldwayGrand sells solo for €15.
- Deal runs until February 15.
- Targets quick adoption with low entry cost.