Sampleson has announced the release of its latest spectral modeled piano instrument. MetaPiano was built upon real sound captures from a a Japanese Concert Grand Piano, meticulously rebuilt by math algorithms.

MetaPiano was made upon Spectral Modeling, a technique that provides realistic sounds since it’s based on real samples and not hypothetical approaches like physical modeling.

It sounds real because it is real: sound is created the same way in nature (stacking simple sinewaves together). This is why it feels organic and warm.

We’ve mapped more than 64 groups of timbre components (releases, hammer, key noises, main timbre, resonance, etc) and recreated them by Spectral Modeling, archiving a realistic and warm sound in only 60 MB, and with very low CPU usage.

MetaPiano for Windows and Mac (VST3/AU, standalone) is on sale for the intro price of $59 USD for a limited time (regular $89 USD).

More information: Sampleson