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Fluffy Audio Scoring Piano KONTAKT-DECiBEL screenshot
Team DECiBEL | 28 Apr 2020 | 18.92GB
Scoring Piano is a Steinway Model B piano, sampled in a great studio near Florence, Tuscany.

This instrument will find a perfect spot for any kind of soundtrack and, like My Piano, for jazz and classical music. We have tried to take the softest dynamics particularly into account. Moreover, thanks to our Dynamic Range Control, it is very easy to achieve that "Thomas Newman" cinematic sound. In addition to this, Scoring Piano features a great dynamic range, enabling you to play any kind of music genres.



Our new instrument features lots of sound crafting controls, EQ, Reverb, three mixable mic positions and controls for pedal resonances and noises. We have avoided to include fancy effects, like delay, compressor and so on. Not only the quality of these effects in Kontakt is up to debate but also we have simply aimed at a great natural sounding piano.

Sympathetic Resonances
When you strike a single note with the damper pedal down, you hear a richer sound. This is the sympathetic resonance of all strings having some harmonics in common with the note you have pressed. This happens also when playing without pedal. If some notes are already down and some overtones are in common with the new note, they will resonate. These complex interactions are essential to a stunning lively piano sound.

Self Masking
In many libraries, when repeating a note with the pedal down, sustains usually build up, thus increasing polyphony dramatically. This taxes CPU and disk streaming and it can also lead to sound inconsistencies, like phasing, and a noticeable noise floor rise.
Our system compares each note with the previous one on the same key and determines which is the loudest. This is not a simple problem as the decaying part of a loudest note can be softer than the attack of a softer note. After the script compares the two notes, it discards the lowest by slowly fading it.

Mic Positions
The instrument features three mic positions: Close, Mid and Far. Close microphones are our favourite, with their peculiar dark sound. Mid microphones are terrific in combination with Far mics. The latter contribute to a sense of space for the whole mix.

For these reasons, it sounded natural for us to add a fourth Mix position: 100% Close, 50% Mid and 70% Far mics.

FEATURES
6578 Samples
8 included NKI presets
20 GB installed (compressed with in NCW format)
Sampled with Schoeps and AudioTechnica Mics and Millennia Media preamps
Three Mic Positions (Close, Mid, Far) + Mix Position
24 bit / 48 kHz stereo
From 7 up to 40 velocity layers per key (average 15 velocity layers per note)
Sympathetic Resonances and Pedal Resonances control for maximum control over instrument warmth
Release Samples
Equalizer, Dynamic Control and Convolution Reverb
Complete control over velocity response
Self Masking for polyphony control
Separate pedal down resonances and pedal noise control
Nice occasional crackles knob to emulate the realism of a live recording



Full version of Native Instruments Kontakt 5.5 or above is required
Windows XP / Vista / 7. Intelmac and Mac OS 10.5 or higher.
4 GB System Ram, 5 GB free on HD

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comments

  Resident 18.01.2014 2 574
+157
This is such a great present! Thank you very much!
  Resident 7.02.2012 321
+42
Thank you very much Grande Italia
  Member 14.12.2019 4 309
+466
Is Fluffy the worst name a serious company could have?
  Resident 30.04.2015 28 84
+1569
Not when they make good libraries like this one.
  Resident 23.09.2015 95
+30
Rumour has it, they're a bunch of cats.
  Member 14.12.2019 4 309
+466
Piano Jazz cats?
  Member 5.06.2013 3 212
+71
You have a dirty mind. xD
“We are each our own devil, and we make this world our hell”
  Resident 7.02.2012 321
+42
I don't think it looks for example the name 8DIO
  Resident 31.01.2017 631
+184
or Spitfire or Audiobro
  Resident 17.09.2013 2 1086
+249
Yesssss
Every Composition Started with one simple note :)
  Resident 31.01.2017 631
+184
I got an alert message: Pianoteq Pro app blocked this file from downloading.
  Member 14.12.2019 4 309
+466
Pure jealousy..
  Resident 9.12.2014 431
+78
no good for me, short notes sound too long - thank you anyway!
  Resident 7.07.2008 3 210
+293
I'm really not sure what this has over pianoteq's steinway pianos other than 18gB

...still saving for my pianoteq license...
  Member 25.01.2020 116
+30
The answer is simple: Samples of a real breathing instrument vs mathematics that sound plastic-y and nasal in the mid range.

Enjoy Pianoteq.
  Member 14.12.2019 4 309
+466
How does this compare with Piano in Blue or Noire?
  Member 25.01.2020 116
+30
I will report after i try it. I have and like Noire. Not a fan of Piano In Blue.
  Member 14.12.2019 4 309
+466
Excellent,
In terms of raw timbre quality I personally prefer PiB, but Noire is very close indeed..

They are different Pianos tho, Noire is much more versatile/featured.

Let's see if this can get close to them!
  Resident 25.12.2017 6 2144
+829
quote by Scars StichesI have and like Noire. Not a fan of Piano In Blue.


Agreed 100.
"Rap is a gimmick, but I'm for the Hip Hop, The Culture." ~ Method Man ~
  Resident 17.06.2016 1 795
+838
same shit
  Resident 31.01.2017 631
+184
It all depends on the configuration of the midi controller and the mic positions, in case of Pianoteq. What you feel plastiquish is that your keyboard hits too high value of velocity that are the strongest forte notes on the piano with the metallic timbre.
Interestingly, I used to be fan of Piano in Blue until a friend complained about the sound and when I heard him playing that same library on his midi keyboard (Yamaha dig. piano) I realized, he was right accually, it sounded really disappointing on that configuration. Because his keyboard captured and sent midi data in different manner.

If you want more life in a library (speaking mainly about Pianoteq), use a good reverb with modulating EQ feature in it and voilà!

Edit:
To be fair, Debussy's song sounds great with this Fluffy library.
  Member 25.01.2020 116
+30
Food for thought!
  Resident 28.08.2010 1 162
+24
Thanks Dec

Anyone know off-hand what differences in this version?
TIA
  Resident 28.08.2010 1 162
+24
Aha, last fluffy wasnt 'scoring'
  Resident 28.06.2013 1 717
+288
really like the delicate and expressive sound of that demo in the video.
  Resident 29.09.2012 5 1323
+400
Thanks db for let us try this piano
Dream Trance
  Member 27.04.2019 45 128
+1181
DECiBELLE
Very nice video demo!
Hovering the piano piece... _*_
As long as there is beat, there is hope ?!...
  Resident 10.07.2014 148
+16
Damn... Sounds to good to pass on. Thanks!
  Member 12.05.2020 33
+9
Parts 10-19 are down for every source. Any chance of a re-upload?

Thanks!
  Resident 10.09.2010 1 241
+27
Doesn't sound like they sampled with the soft pedal engaged.

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