Puts the sound of the world's most famous studio in the hands of Reason users!
Abbey Road
Keyboards ReFill delivers a hyper sampled collection of seven unique instruments recorded for Propellerhead Software's Reason
using the original equipment at the legendary Abbey Road Studios.
Instruments:
• Steinway
Upright—the Mrs. Mills Piano
• Challen Studio Piano
• Hammond RT-3
• Mannborg Harmonium
•
Schiedmayer Celeste
• Mellotron MKII
• Tubular Bells
The Abbey Road Keyboards were recorded using
the original mics, outboard gear, and vintage mixing desk from Abbey Road's Studio Two, re-creating not only the sound of
the instruments themselves, but the very signal paths, technology, and recording techniques that is the Abbey Road sound.
Each instrument was captured using multiple microphones placed at different locations in Studio Two's beautiful-sounding recording
space, allowing for full ambiance control in Reason.
Enclosed in the Abbey Road Keyboards ReFill box is Guide to
Abbey Road Keyboards, a 40-page booklet by author by Mark Vail. Jam-packed with full-color photographs and descriptive
session diagrams, this book gives you in-depth info on the featured instruments and the Abbey Road technology used to record
them.
The included preset patches give you automatic combinator patches for various mic blends, while style patches
add processing to combinator patches and template patches give you empty, pre-wired user patches to create your own presets.
Abbey Road Keyboard delivers the classic instruments recorded with the original mics in the original recording room,
with the original equipment. This is Abbey Road in a box.
Instruments in detail
Steinway
Vertegrand "Mrs. Mills" piano: Manufactured in Hamburg, Germany in 1905 by Steinway & Sons, this exquisite piano
has been tuned in a way that makes it sound out of tune-but in a very pleasant way, like some beaten-up barroom piano only
better. Thanks to its lacquered hammers the "Mrs. Mills" piano produces a bright, cut-through-the-mix sound and responds very
dynamically to varying note velocities.
Challen studio piano: Sounding more like a typical home piano
than the Steinway, the Challen piano offers a warm tone along with an unusually long sustain in its notes.
Hammond
RT-3 & Leslie Model 122: The RT-3 is much bigger and heavier than the familiar big and heavy Hammond B. Besides the
organ, there's one other crucial item necessary for the full and proper effect: a Leslie 122 speaker. The talented Hammond
organist Peter Adams played on the sessions to help capture many combinations the Hammond-and-Leslie sound.
Mannborg
Harmonium: The Mannborg Har?monium is a foot-pedaled organ that sucks air through the reeds when pumped with the
pedals. This Harmonium could qualify as the first instrument with a split keyboard; keys on the left side of the split point
play a different group of reeds than those on the right. This split feature is maintained in the Harmonium presets.
Mellotron
Model 400: The Mellotron Model 400 qualifies as one of the earliest sample players, except that instead of having
RAM chips full of sounds inside, its samples have been recorded on 6' long strips of 3/8" magnetic tape. Abbey Road Keyboards
features the samples of the Cello, Strings, and Flute tapes.
Schiedmayer Celeste: The Celeste is like
an overgrown glockenspiel, played with piano style keys. It produces soft and warm, bell-like timbres. Historically speaking,
a Celeste has most often been used within orchestral contexts, however many Abbey Road artists have discovered the Schiedmayer
to work well for pop and other musical styles.
Premier Tubular Bells: The Tubular Bells is an orchestral
percussion instrument made up of hollow metal tubes mounted on a frame. It's tuned and laid out like a keyboard instrument
and played by striking it with rubberized hammers. Who would use tubular bells, known as orchestral chimes, in a pop song?
The Beatles, for one. Listen to "You Never Give Me Your Money" or "When I'm 64".
Propellerhead
Abbey Road Keyboards Reason ReFill Collection Specifications:
- System
Requirements:
- Windows: Reason 3.0 or later; Intel Pentium 4 / 1.4 GHz or AMD Athlon XP; 1 GB RAM;
DVD player
- Mac OS: Reason 3.0 or later; Power Mac with a G4 processor or better + 1.0 GHz; 1 GB RAM; DVD
player
System Recommendations:
- Windows: Reason 3.0.4 or later; Intel Pentium 4/2.4
GHz or faster; 2 GB RAM; Fast hard drive; Low-latency ASIO compatible soundcard; DVD drive
- Mac OS: Reason
3.0.4 or later; Power Macintosh G5 or Dual G4/1.4 GHz or faster; 2 GB RAM; Fast hard drive; DVD drive
Steinway is a
registered trademark of Steinway, Inc.
- Hammond is a registered trademark of Suzuki Musical Instrument Manufacturing
Co. Ltd.
- Mellotron is a registered trademark of David Thomas Kean
Propellerhead
Abbey Road Keyboards Reason ReFill Collection Features:
- Recorded using
original mics, gear, and mixing desk from Abbey Road's Studio Two
- Steinway Upright
- Challen
Studio Piano
- Hammond RT-3
- Mannborg Harmonium
- Schiedmayer Celeste
- Mellotron MKII
- Tubular Bells
- 40-page full color booklet
The authentic piano and organ sounds of the '60s British Invasion straight from Abbey Road!
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