Elias Keys 1 is made for the Elias adaptive music system and works in Elias Engine, Elias Studio and Elias Sampler. This library consists of samples & patches from three of the most iconic keyboard instruments from the 70’s.
The Instruments
E. Grand (Relayer Studios)
- Producer – Kristofer Eng
- Engineer – Per Hallman
- Patch Builder – Kristofer Eng
The Electric Grand piano can be heard on various recordings on the 70’s & 80’s by Yes, Vangelis, ABBA, ELP, Toto and many others. Made to be a “portable” alternative for the Grand Piano, the instrument became its own legend instantly.
- Clean – Direct recorded through hi-end equipment
- Chorus – Recorded through the most legendary chorus effect
- Amp – Recorded through a miked iconic amplifier with onboard chorus
Note: Patches that use velocity crossfades (VelXF) will sound better but have more simultaneous voices and will therefore be a bit more heavy to run.
A1C (Relayer Studios)
- Producer – Kristofer Eng
- Engineer – Per Hallman
- Patch Builder – Martin Barreby
The King of all organs needs no further presentation. This version from Relayer Studios is an old and wise beast that will roar if you push that volume pedal but still be a gentle giant on lower volumes. It’s the first of its kind to be live in your game. Do you dare?
Volume = CC1
Rotor Speed = CC20
- A1C 39
- A1C 123
- A1C 12357
- A1C 123789
- A1C 1234578
- A1C Full
Tine EP (Relayer Studios)
- Producer – Kristofer Eng
- Engineer – Per Hallman
- Patch Builder – Martin Barreby
The Tine EP was one the first “portable” solutions for touring musicians. It has been mimicked on almost every sample based instrument since the 80’s since it’s considered to be the Holy Grail of Electric Pianos. In this version it’s sampled in four ways:
- Clean – Direct recorded through hi-end equipment
- Chorus – Recorded through the most legendary chorus effect
- Amp 1 – Recorded through a miked iconic amplifier with onboard chorus
- Amp 2 – Recorded through a miked classic tube amplifier
Note: Patches that use velocity crossfades (VelXF) will sound better but have more simultaneous voices and will therefore be a bit more heavy to run.