Hey Guys!
Heads up! Just downloaded this baby - no sign up or email required and it's totally FREE!
Check out the versatility in this video -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S6HYiVL ... l=DanBaker
Then go on over here to download it.
https://www.studiologic-music.com/support/numaplayer/
Great FREE Keys Machine!
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- TrevsAudio
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Great FREE Keys Machine!
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Trevor
OFC™ Founding Member
Dell 3050 SFF; i3; 32 gig RAM; MX 8, 9 and 10.5 Pro; Win 11 Pro
Focusrite Solo; Sennheiser HD650 cans
Sample Projects: https://soundcloud.com/trevs_audio
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@trevsaudio
Re: Great FREE Keys Machine!
For those wondering, looks like this is a keyboard VI (piano, EP, wurly, etc). More info: https://www.studiologic-music.com/products/numaplayer/
Will give it a spin, thanks
Will give it a spin, thanks
Re: Great FREE Keys Machine!
Mmm... looks very good.
Downloading...
Thank you!!
Downloading...
Thank you!!
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Re: Great FREE Keys Machine!
Thanx for the head’s up, Trev.
While not as good as premium (paid) products, some of NumaPlayer’s sounds are actually decent - especially for a free offering. The DX7 electric piano emulation is dandy - excellent, as a matter of fact. The other electric piano tones are ok too, if they are kinda just blended into a full mix - they don’t stand up as well when utilized as solo or lead instruments. The Numa piano sounds are a hard pass for me, personally. Good piano sounds requires PianoTeq or higher end Kontakt sample libraries, in my estimation. The Ravenscroft 275 UVI library by VIlabs and AcousticSamples’ C7 Grand are both really, really good too.
On the other hand, not everyone has the $75 - $200 (apiece) it takes to buy each of those aforementioned high end VIs and sample libraries. It’s a huge blessing to have decent quality FREE VIs like Numa. Gee wilikers, if you compare the quality of Numa to old free “synthedit-made” VIs, and even some retail piano/e-piano sample libraries of 10 or 12 years ago, there’s no comparison. Again, thanx a mil for your post. Numa sounds a good degree better than the old “Lounge Lizard Session”, for example.
While not as good as premium (paid) products, some of NumaPlayer’s sounds are actually decent - especially for a free offering. The DX7 electric piano emulation is dandy - excellent, as a matter of fact. The other electric piano tones are ok too, if they are kinda just blended into a full mix - they don’t stand up as well when utilized as solo or lead instruments. The Numa piano sounds are a hard pass for me, personally. Good piano sounds requires PianoTeq or higher end Kontakt sample libraries, in my estimation. The Ravenscroft 275 UVI library by VIlabs and AcousticSamples’ C7 Grand are both really, really good too.
On the other hand, not everyone has the $75 - $200 (apiece) it takes to buy each of those aforementioned high end VIs and sample libraries. It’s a huge blessing to have decent quality FREE VIs like Numa. Gee wilikers, if you compare the quality of Numa to old free “synthedit-made” VIs, and even some retail piano/e-piano sample libraries of 10 or 12 years ago, there’s no comparison. Again, thanx a mil for your post. Numa sounds a good degree better than the old “Lounge Lizard Session”, for example.
Re: Great FREE Keys Machine!
Disagree there. Ivy 162 and the Denver Grand, for example, are really good and free grand pianos.Brother Charles wrote: ↑Mon Mar 21, 2022 5:38 pm Good piano sounds requires PianoTeq or higher end Kontakt sample libraries, in my estimation.
And Sampletekk's Rain Piano is IMO the best upright I've yet heard and is only about $50 and can be had for much less on sale. etc