![]() So what’s going on here, in this novel take on the piano? Actually, AGP’s main graphic interface (shown above) gives a pretty good clue. Some have a serious wow factor when you play just one note, although many are conventionally playable and expressive in nature, as with a real acoustic grand piano. But the presets provided do tend towards the complex, multi‑layered and occasionally cinematic they’re sometimes dusty and distorted, though just as often clean and sparkling. ![]() Like its recent forerunners, dedicated to Strings and Voices, Augmented Grand Piano (or AGP, as I’ll call it from now on) employs sample playback as well as various types of synthesis, so the timbral range is broad and not easy to summarise. When is a piano not a piano? When it’s been ‘augmented’ by Arturia.Īugmented Grand Piano is the latest in Arturia’s Augmented series of virtual instruments, which reinterprets and deconstructs familiar types of sounds. The optional fold‑out panel is for setting up various global options, and configuring MPE. The main, ‘friendly’ macro‑driven version of the graphic interface, showing the concept of morphing or blending between two sources.
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