
I find the fx units to be of very high quality, especially the reverbs. You can stick with this, or you can click an (additional) button provided on the Keyscape interface and you go straight into the Omnisphere interface with your sound loaded as a sample set and mangle away. Click on a chosen sound in Omnisphere (2 only I think) sound and the Keyscape interface opens up within Omnisphere.

What happens is you can choose Keyscape only as a library as you wish in Omnisphere - one click. The presets are crafted by people that obviously know what is required of the sound genre to fit into song genres of a different character -sad, upbeat, ballad, heavy grunge, sci-fi, spooky, spiritual, soul food, etc.Just the ticket - out of the box but with an ability to alter in meaningful ways. 7] Though these sounds would be fine for any gig, I find that they are what they say on the tin - they are VST sounds, primarily aimed at a studio. Their delicate high range sounds have that mechanical instrumental noise that gives reality, they (to my mind) are much more preferable to a synth-based sinusoidal bell-type sound when used in a mix. Some may think these are a little pointless, but this is not the case at all. Though it is probably not the case that each instrument has exactly the same controls as the original (I suspect), the controls do seem to be appropriate to the keyboard in question. They all have appropriate function dials that alter the sounds in a way that is consistent with the original sound, so you are not just stuck with a two-dimensional sound. They are meticulously recorded and are responsive and expressive.

If you were to be hyper-critical then you can sometimes notice that a particular character is 'layered in' rather than being a fully integrated part of the three-dimensional sound, but you would have to be listening closely and have very picky, schooled ears. I don't own any of the original instruments, but I do feel like I am playing the real thing when I play them. 5] The electrical mechanicals are the BIG thing about Keyscape, they have the nuances that are often rinsed out of digital emulations.
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I own a few Hammond VSTs plus a real Hammond A100 -frankly, no VST comes that close, but the NI B4 comes closest IMO. 4] There is no Hammond, but I think that's wise as the Hammond is a beast on its own. 3] The Electric keyboards are the best I have heard - they wipe away the opposition, they have dirt and character. This is more of a top-quality studio engineer's piano collection than a solo practice creature. As a solo practice day-to-day piano, the Yamaha will certainly do the job, but there are better (IMO). Many of the presets are very high quality and instantly give the composer the sound for that setting.

My goto solo sound is the concert grand on my Roland 700NX (which is a little metallic), one to one comparison with that lead me back to the Roland, though I fully appreciate that Keyscape's Yamaha is a very good instrument.

2] Though I would not describe the acoustic piano as weak, I would say that it is 8.5/10. Neosoul keys are more about creating original sounds in the same genre. It can't be compared to packages like NeoSoul keys which I also have. Here is my impression 1] It is the best electromechanical keyboard package in my studio - the level of the game has been raised. I bought Keyscape on the first day and have played with it every day since.
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System requirements : Windows: 7/8 / 8.1 / 10, Mac OS Spectrasonics s - Keyscape Soundsource Library description: Year / Release Date:
