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AcustiX Bösendorfer Piano II: now with standalone SFZ player

The AcustiX Bösendorfer Piano is currently available in SFZ and Halion sample format. Other sample formats may follow. To be able to use the piano you need the Halion VST Sampler from Steinberg or you can use the SFZ High Quality Sample Player from RGCAudio, which is also  included in the package. The SFZ Player can be used as a standalone player or as a VST instrument.

You can download a trial version (8MB) of the AcustiX Bösendorfer Piano in SFZ and Halion instrument format.

This trial version is based on the same samples as the full version but has the following specs:

  • Only one velocity layer was used

  • All samples are limited to 2 seconds

  • Total size less than 10MB (full version uses 78MB)

  • SFZ High Quality Sample Player included

Despite these limitations, you will appreciate the quality of this trial version. It will give you an impression of what the full product has to offer. Enjoy!


AcustiX Steinway Piano III: now with standalone SFZ player

The AcustiX Steinway Piano is currently available in SFZ and Halion sample format. Other sample formats may follow. To be able to use the piano you need the Halion VST Sampler from Steinberg or you can use the SFZ High Quality Sample Player from RGCAudio, which is also  included in the package. The SFZ Player can be used as a standalone player or as a VST instrument.

You can download a trial version (8MB) of the AcustiX Steinway Piano in SFZ and Halion instrument format.

This trial version is based on the same samples as the full version but has the following specs:

  • All samples are limited to 2 seconds

  • Total size less than 10MB (full version uses 74MB)

  • SFZ High Quality Sample Player included

Despite these limitations, you will appreciate the quality of this trial version. It will give you an impression of what the full product has to offer. Enjoy!


AcustiX Orchestra

The AcustiX Orchestra 3.0 is under development. It will be available in SFZ instrument format. The SFZ High Quality Sample Player is included.


New: AcustiX EtudiX Piano Tutor

Learning to play a music piece with EtudiX is very simple.

  • Step 1: Open a Midi file

  • Step 2: Select a Midi In and Midi Out Device

  • Step 3: Select a Track from the Midi file

  • Step 4: Select a Program (Instrument)

  • Step 5: Learn to play visually using the navigation buttons and a Piano or Midi Keyboard

Navigation



You step thru the midi file using the navigation buttons.
You step forward thru the midi file using the Step Forward button.
You step backward thru the midi file using the Step Backward button.
You can go to the beginning and end of a midi file using the Goto Begin and Goto End buttons.
You can also listen to the midi file continuously by using the Play and Reset button.

Chord Mode and Note Mode

There are basically two learning modes: Chord Mode and Note Mode.
In Chord mode you step thru the midi file chord by chord. This means that when keys on the keyboard need to be hit together, they will be shown together.
In Note Mode you step thru the midi file one note at a time.

Marker



You can set a marker to help you remember a certain point in your midi file. When a marker is set you can easily return to that note or chord. You can set a marker using the Set Mark button. The mark will be displayed in the marker textbox. You can immediately go back to that mark by clicking the Goto Mark button.

Midi Keyboard or Piano

You can learn to play using a Midi Keyboard or a Piano. A Midi Keyboard is not strictly necessary, but the advantage is that you see the keys you play in blue.

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