Vintage Keys
A collection of virtual instruments capturing a full range of classic and rare analog and digital sythesizers, electro-mechanical organs and other vintage keyboard instruments from the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s.
Granada 49 is a faithful capture of a rare 70's Italian Fesma Granada 49-key portable synthesizer. Whether you're looking to recreate an old 8-bit videogame sound, fat synth bass tones or razer-sharp lead lines, this playable and versatile library can do it!
The Orrville Pipe Organ is a classic pneumatic pipe organ with 1,224 pipes, 21 ranks, 3 divisions, 2 manuals, 18 stops and 31 registers. It was built for the First Presbyterian Church of Orrville, Ohio in 1963 by the venerable Schantz Organ Company.
Knightsen Boxgrand Piano focuses on massive, emotionally charged textures that overflow with bombast, with intricate detail and a distinctive character. It's not just another ordinary old piano; this one possesses a wild side that pushes the boundaries of sonic exploration outward a little further than we usually go.
FATTY 311 honors the tonal legacy of the Conn Prelude 311 organ. Our lovely Prelude had a real spring reverb unit, two 44 key keyboards, a Min-O-Matic rhythm machine, and tons of emulated sounds of clarinet, trombone, violin, guitar tremolo, and more.