With the release of , Sampleson introduced a rebuilt spectral engine that eliminated "velocity switching"—those jarring jumps in sound when you play a key slightly harder. This update focused on the "feel" of the fingers, ensuring a smooth, continuous response that connects directly to a musician's emotions. Technical Snapshot Reed200. Spectral Modeled Reed EP | Sampleson
For years, digital recreations of the classic Wurlitzer 200A electric piano relied on massive multi-gigabyte sample libraries that were taxing on computer memory and often felt static to play. The team at set out to prove that realism didn't require bulk. Sampleson Reed200 [WiN-OSX]
: Unlike samples that just play back a recording, the modeling engine creates tiny, natural variations in every note, mimicking how humidity, temperature, and power fluctuations affect a real physical instrument. Version 2: Perfecting the Feel With the release of , Sampleson introduced a
The "magic" of the Reed200 happened when Sampleson’s engineers stacked up to to recreate the exact harmonic spectrum of a reed-based electric piano. Spectral Modeled Reed EP | Sampleson For years,
: A plugin that is only 45MB (originally just 30MB) but sounds as rich and authentic as an 8GB library.
The story of the is one of a "digital luthier" mission to shrink the massive footprint of traditional music software without sacrificing an ounce of soul. The Vision: Small Footprint, Big Soul
By using instead of traditional sampling, they decomposed the "timbre DNA" of the original instrument into its most basic components: pure sine waves. The Breakthrough: 600 Sine Waves