Lo-Fi Keys
by Clark Audio
by Clark Audio
3.4 / 5
(8 votes)
Lo-Fi Keys is a processed piano rompler inspired by today’s modern Lo-Fi music.
This small VST / AU plugin gives you the ability to lay out soft & dusty piano chord progressions and melodies.
Lo-Fi Keys comes with 10 sampled piano instruments. To create each preset we first started by sampling actual pianos. These pianos include a classic grand piano, upright piano, and electric keyboard. After recording the instruments we lightly edited and processed each sample. The processing technique included applying vinyl and tape textures to emulate a vintage sound. Finally, each sample showcases the characteristics found in today’s most popular lo-fi piano beats.
This small VST / AU plugin gives you the ability to lay out soft & dusty piano chord progressions and melodies.
Lo-Fi Keys comes with 10 sampled piano instruments. To create each preset we first started by sampling actual pianos. These pianos include a classic grand piano, upright piano, and electric keyboard. After recording the instruments we lightly edited and processed each sample. The processing technique included applying vinyl and tape textures to emulate a vintage sound. Finally, each sample showcases the characteristics found in today’s most popular lo-fi piano beats.
Downloads
Win 64 VST
(446 Mb)
Mac OSX VST
(475 Mb)
Mac OSX AU
(475 Mb)
(5 / 5)
Pairs nicely with shimmer type of reverbs for big soundscapes
(2 / 5)
Crappy but still pleasing to the ear. Many of the sounds are not in standard tuning which is super lame. Not a plugin you're likely to ever want to use but there are one or two nice sounds here all the same.
That is the whole entire point john
John that's kinda the point
(2 / 5)
Not very interesting sounds, and some presets are out of tune... :/ Disappointing.
(5 / 5)
People are bitter af in this site sometimes. this plugin is great, very nice sounds and textures and a very simple and intuitive GUI. if you're looking for versatile, ambient keys and sounds with low cpu, this is great. i also recommend playing at very low or very high pitches and filtering some frequencies out, makes very very nice textures
(3 / 5)
sounds okay, not more. But are you serious about the gui? Looks uninspired, to say the least.
(2 / 5)
I hear clicks and pop when I touch the volume or reverb knob at certain setups. Not impressed.
(3 / 5)
Sounds nice but cannot tune it! :/
(5 / 5)
Interesting sounds and fairly low on cpu