IK Multimedia – Pianoverse v1.0.7 (Incl. Hamburg Grand S274) SAL, VSTi, VST3i, AAX x64

The world’s best pianos in one instrument. Pianoverse offers the perfect piano sound for any genre, with excellent results in any situation. The IK team spent months searching for valuable piano instruments from the most prestigious manufacturers, including Yamaha, Steinway, Bosendorfer, Fazioli and others.

  • The world’s finest pianos, recorded with impeccable precision.
  • High-level robotic sampling.
  • Sustenito and half-pedal presses.
  • Deep settings: lid position, string resonance, pedal and hammer noise volume.
  • A wide selection of microphones and tone halls.
  • Studio processing: equalizer, compressor, limiter and stereo widener.
  • 30 completely new acoustic spaces.
  • 12 cinematic effects of the highest quality.

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127.0.0.1 txc.ikmultimedia.com

If you have not installed and connected to IK Product Manager,
open the “IK Product Manager Fake Info.reg” file in the registry.
This will add a fake user ID to your computer.
This value is required to run some IK Multimedia applications.

Install Pianoverse.
Run our keygen.
Select the product.
Click the “Automatic Registration (Windows)” button.

Hamburg Grand S274 Library

Installation:

Unzip “Pianoverse Hamburg Grand S274.7z” to any convenient location.
Open the Pianoverse application, go to Settings > Audio Content and specify the location of the extracted “Pianoverse Hamburg Grand S274” folder.
Click the “Rescan Content” button and Close.
Select Hamburg Grand in the library selection panel on the left side of the program and enjoy!

The Hamburg Grand S274 is based on a robotic deep multisampling of a 1958 Hamburg D-274 9-foot concert grand piano made by German company Steinway & Sons. Each Hamburg D-274 is handcrafted, and the entire process, from wood selection to string voicing, takes over a year. This commitment to quality has attracted some of the world’s greatest musicians to it, including Lang Lang, Emanuel Ax, Hélène Grimaud, Leif Ove Andsnes, and Sergei Rachmaninoff, the legendary Russian composer and pianist.

While New York Steinways like the Pianoverse NY Grand S274 were focused on a bell-like tone with huge projection to cut through a 100-piece orchestra and fill larger halls, the Hamburg Steinways were designed more as an orchestral substitute, as they were often played in smaller halls with more ideal acoustics.

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