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Interface and Parameters
The Mark79 is based on a 1979 Mark II 73 Keys Electric Piano from 1979.
The first Mark II were identical to the Mark I's in terms of sound generation part, meaning that the hammers,
hammer tips, the tines and the amplification were the same as the late Mark I models.
That being said, there is a noticeable difference when compared to the early Mark I models, the tines were not
made of the same exact material and ended up producing a more even sound with a bit lett highs and more
controlled bass. the attack and sustain characteristics changed a little as well.
All this added to the hammer tips changes makes the MarkII sound different from an early Mark I and deliver the
tones of the well known Chick Corea's "Return to forever" sound.
In this panel, you can change most of the aspects of the library to make it sound just like you want.
You can adjust:
Acoustic / Electric volume controls.
EQ, Bass and Treble: a parametric EQ with the two knobs available on the real EP.
Vibrato: the stereo pan of electric pianos is really a part of the sound, here you can control the amount
and speed of it. We also addedthe possibility of a volume tremolo as players ofter use the volume knob
to create that effect.
Distortion: the MarkII has often be played with a distortion so we decided to add it.
Reverb: We used an IR of a spring reverb to mimic the most used reverb on this kind of instrument.
Cabinet: You can turn on or off the amp simulation.
The release Volume: the sound produced when you release a key if a note was going on.
The Pedal Noise: the sound produced when you press or release the pedal, it adds a lot to the realism.
Authentic tine sound
We recorded the Mark79 from both the direct output
using a state of the art DI (Universal Audio Solo 610)
and also using a pair of microphones right above the
keys next to where the head of a player would be.
With our precise resonance model, our detailed
staccato and release adjustments and the
meticulous velocity layer transitions, the Mark79 is
truly the most detailed and accurate recreation of the
famous tines electric piano sound.
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