This glassy virtual instrument turns hammers striking vessels into shimmering sci-fi tones when Crow Hill Company samples eighteen pieces of glassware for a brand new imaginary piano.
Crystal Pianos creates ethereal chimes
Crystal Pianos creates ethereal chimes
- Crow Hill Company launches a glass-based piano library.
- Christian Henson draws inspiration from the Dark Star film.
- Eighteen unique beakers, wine glasses, and bowls get sampled.
- Shepherd Mapping spreads everything chromatically.
- Hyper-detailed hits deliver crisp attacks.
- Muted hits soften the initial strike.
- Slow ripples build gentle, evolving waves.
- Fast ripples and rubs explore different textures.
- Fundamentals control the main musical note.
- Harmonics adjust the surrounding mapped frequencies.
- Transients tweak the strike character.
- Multi-mic recordings from Neumann mics feed the engine.
- Low pass high pass filter refine the tone.
- Sub bass harmonizer, delay, reverb, and crystallizer sit ready.
- Over thirty gigabytes of uncompressed data pack the detail.
- Five articulations cover hits, tremolo, and rubbed rims.
- Windows 10 systems run the plug-ins.
- macOS 11 setups stay fully compatible.
- VST2, VST3, AU, and AAX formats work everywhere.
- British price lands at seventy-five pounds.
- Euro figure reaches eighty-five euros.
- VAT rolls into both listed prices.
- Library ships immediately for instant loading.