Sampleson has announced the release of its new virtual instrument Glassy, an electric piano module inspired by the digital electric piano sounds from the late ’80s and ’90s.

Glassy uses spectral modeling to bring 20 studio-quality digital pianos in just 35MB.

There’s no 90’s without these sounds. And we brought them back in a studio-grade virtual instrument, using a different approach.

Most of the Digital Electric Pianos were made upon FM (DX7) and additive-like synthesis (i.e. MKS-20). We used spectral modeling to recreate a create those unique timbres and to propose some new one.

Glassy features

  • Digital Electric Piano +pads module.
  • 20 Factory EP Sounds included.
  • Chorus and Phaser FX.
  • HD Scalable interface.
  • Pad Generator w/filter.
  • No extra purchases needed (like Kontakt, UVI, etc) or any other 3rd. party player.
  • Ready to be loaded into major DAWs (Cubase, Logic Pro, GarageBand, Cakewalk, Reaper, BitWig, Nuendo, FLstudio, etc).
  • Win 32/64 bits and Mac VST/AU/Standalone versions included.
  • About ~35MB installed.
  • No library installation required.
  • No online activation required.

Glassy is available in VST and AU plugins formats and standalone software for Windows and Mac. It is on sale for the intro price of $19 USD for a limited time (regular $29 USD).

More information: Sampleson