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Roland Cloud EARTH Piano v1.0.1 CE-V.R screenshot
Team: V.R | Date: 2025.4 | Size: 545.2 MB
Explore a World Of Expressive Piano Sounds. For more than 50 years, Roland has continually pioneered electronic piano technology. With the innovative EARTH Piano, we’ve packed our extensive research and development history into a modern software instrument. Offering multiple piano types and the ability to customize and shape each one, EARTH Piano realizes the evocative sound and creative power of this vital instrument with stunning depth, dimension, and detail.

→ Highlights:
• Premier piano software instrument for production and performance
• Advanced Roland piano sound technology for the ultimate in realism and expression
• Seven piano types, including concert grand, upright, felt, toy, and more
• Clean and efficient UI for fast sound selection and intuitive editing
• Freely adjustable piano lid position
• Control string, cabinet, key off, and sympathetic resonances for lifelike sound
• Adjust key off and pedal noise to inject natural characteristics
• Eight temperament types and single-note control over tuning, volume, and character
• Explore over 100 expertly crafted presets covering everything from classical and jazz to rock and ambient
• Venue space simulator, studio-grade EQ and dynamics, and over 90 multi-effects presets

Piano evolution.
The groundbreaking EP-10, Roland’s first electronic piano, was released in 1973. We’ve evolved and refined our process ever since, creating ever more expressive and lifelike renditions of the king of all instruments. From the analog oscillator and digital synthesis designs of the ’70s and ’80s to the advanced V-Piano modeling of the 21st century, we’ve remained dedicated to moving piano design forward and extending the instrument’s range for modern musicians.

Advanced modeling techniques come together.
EARTH Piano brings the best and most modern Roland piano sound technology to your music. Our advanced approach combines detailed multi-sampling with proprietary modeling techniques for the perfect blend of realism and playability. With its incredibly natural sound, wide dynamic range, and engaging response, EARTH Piano provides an inspiring platform for everything from intimate solo performances to dense full-scale productions.

From majestic grands to felt uprights. And even a toy.
For most, the concert grand is the archetype piano instrument. But there are many kinds of pianos—both real and imagined—and each has its place depending on the musical context. EARTH Piano features seven distinctive instruments that can be modified to taste. There are resonant concert grands for jazz and classical styles, polished and punchy pianos for studio tracks, and upright, felt, and toy pianos filled with atmosphere and vibe for modern pop, electronic, and cinematic productions.

✓ Classic Grand
This majestic, European-style grand is perfect for classical music and other styles that call for a big, clear, full-range piano.

✓ Session Grand
A balanced and versatile piano based on the groundbreaking V-Piano Grand.

✓ Artist Grand
From rich, open chords to intimate voicings, this American-style grand delivers characterful tones for jazz and other instrumental music styles.

✓ All Silver
This fantasy model imagines what a piano would sound like with all silver strings. The result is transcendent.

✓ Natural Upright
Sometimes, only the focused sound of an upright will do. Perfect for a wide range of contemporary styles, this model offers a wonderful alternative to the sound of a grand piano.

✓ Natural Felt Upright
Pianos treated with felt cloth between the hammers and strings produce a softer sound that’s super-intimate and emotional. They’re increasingly popular in contemporary music and media composition, making this selection indispensable for modern creators.

✓ Toy Piano
From whimsical passages to creepy cinematic moments, the tiny sound of a toy piano is vital to any composer’s toolbox. Meticulously recorded, this miniature favorite brings a unique flavor that’s instantly recognizable.

Sound that resonates.
An acoustic piano has many resonant behaviors, from cabinet vibrations to the complex overtones produced by the strings ringing sympathetically in endless combinations. These all contribute to an instrument’s distinctive sound and unique playing experience. EARTH Piano lets you adjust all these characteristics individually for every piano type, creating just the right tone and response to inspire your music.

Bring the noise.
The acoustic piano experience also includes subtle mechanical noises, such as the hammers resetting when keys are released and the delicate thumps produced when pedals are operated. These noises play a big part in how we respond to a sound or musical part. With EARTH Piano, you can easily control them for pianos that go from squeaky clean to full of organic character.

Tune and tweak.
If you’re someone who likes to tinker, EARTH Piano has you covered. There are eight types of temperament, plus stereo width, dynamic range, and envelope controls. You can even adjust each key’s tuning, volume, and character. All or any of these details can be used to refine conventional piano sounds or journey into new sonic territory.

Choose your Venue.
Create a unique space for your sound with EARTH Piano’s Venue effect. Using advanced convolution techniques, Venue lets you place your piano in nine different spaces derived from real locations, such as a spacious cathedral, a world-class concert hall, or an intimate studio or lounge setting. You can even change the listening perspective with a click on the visual display. High-quality algorithmic reverbs are also available for standard mixing applications.

Shape tone and dynamics with studio effects.
Dial in just the right sound with EARTH Piano’s integrated suite of studio-grade effects. Shape the overall tone with the powerful three-band EQ. Then use the compressor and its versatile FET, optical, and VCA modes to create the ideal dynamic response for a performance or a track.

Enhance your sound with over 90 multi-effects presets.
Leveraging the power of our ZENOLOGY FX plug-in, EARTH Piano features more than 90 effects combinations to take conventional piano sounds into unexplored territories. Experiment with mod, delay, and filter effects for everything from subtle coloration to immersive ambient and lo-fi textures. Or go for all-out insanity with loopers, bit crushers, pitch shifters, and more.



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  Resident 21.04.2014 1807
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It's strange that Roland has never actually produced a "real piano" aside from some analog experiments from the past. Instead, they have predominantly relied on sampling pianos created by others and famous trade marks, and they've always disclosed their sources to avoid legal issues.
  Member 2.10.2021 244
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I don't agree with that. V-pianos and supernatural engine are two very good examples. If you meant vst I can agree with that of "real pianos".
  Resident 21.04.2014 1807
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I realize I may not have been very clear in what I said when I meant to convey that:
"The Roland company only sampled pianos but has never produced an authentic real wooden piano."
My question is, which famous brands have they sampled over the years?
  Resident 24.03.2013 603
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Why is it strange? How many companies like Roland branched out into acoustic instruments?
  Member 9.01.2025 80
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amazing thank you
  Resident 11.04.2019 298
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This isn't zencore powered no? Just zenology fx on board?
  Member 18.09.2018 85
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thank you very much
  Resident 21.10.2013 209
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Downloaded and tested it for several minutes. For the basic grand piano preset, I think it’s not bad, but it lacks depth in the lower frequencies. It feels somewhat similar to the Garritan CFX or Production Voices Concert Grand only in terms of its bright sound color. However Garritan and Production Voices definitely have more pronounced lows and perhaps richer overtones. That said, this one has quite many presets and a lot of customizable options. If you like small size piano VSTI with many customization functions, I think this could be a fun tool for you
  Resident 10.05.2021 1 568
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Pretty CPU intensive:-)
  Resident 16.03.2014 1635
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Just wondering what CPU you have as it runs pretty fine on my 10 years old intel i7 6700T.
  Member 27.10.2021 226
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Just because it "runs fine" doesn't mean it is efficient. He's not saying he can't run it - he's saying it takes up a CPU budget that he's not willing to pay.

If this plugin is anything like Roland's JV-1080 plugin's CPU, it's a valid concern.

Some DAWs are less forgiving when it comes to CPU usage than others, so bloaty plugins can 'hog' a lot of resources that might be reserved for more important plugins. So if you have one piano that doesn't affect the CPU meter and one that does - you may choose the one that uses less CPU so that you have more CPU to work with for other parts of the song.
  Resident 16.03.2014 1635
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Sounds very good. A nice alternative to Pianoteq for now.
  Member 10.11.2017 105
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The sustain decay is too fast compared to a real piano and to pianoteq.
And it is even not adjustable in length, in contrast to pianoteq. Only the release time is adjustable, but that doesn't help the sustain.
The dynamic (velocity) response in sound character change is also barely noticable. Sounds like one velocity layer only, or maybe two blended, not more.
Pianoteq is still king in every aspect of expressiveness.

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