The MKS-20 Digital Piano module is one of the most revered electric and digital piano modules ever made. The MKS-20 used a technology called SAS (Structured / Adaptive Synthesis) which was designed to emulate a real piano with a ton expressiveness per velocity. This was Roland's answer to a piano and EP that didn't require samples to produce the sound. As a result, this module is revered in gospel circles and still used today. They still go for $250 on eBay. The best thing about the library is that you can mix and layer sounds as you wish, which is completely impossible on the module. Now imagine adding some of the most sought after "old school" EP's to be able to layer with the MKS-20. Imagine the Dyno of the o1w, the Power Grand, the EP's of the TX816, Synth Brass, synths, strings, and pads to go along with it--All of which can be layered and mixed as desired. This library is designed as the all purpose performance digital piano library that you can load up and use on every gig or studio session. BONUS: We used the original MKS's chorus for EP1 and EP2 for that phat sound you love from the actual module. Disclaimer: We are in no way affiliated, endorsed, or sponsored by Roland® Corporation. All trademarks belong to their respective owners. Our software is a sampled based emulation of the MKS-20 and not to be confused with the actual synthesis known as Structured / Adaptive Synthesis. They are different. Tech Specs: Velocity Layers of MKS-20 Sounds •EP 1: 16-Layers (w/ Chorus from MKS-20 Module) •EP 2: 16-Layers (w/ Chorus from MKS-20 Module) •Vibraphone: 6-Layers (w/ Chorus from MKS-20 Module) •Harpsichord: 6-Layers •Piano 1: 12-Layers •Piano 2: 12-Layers •Piano 3: 6-Layers •Clavi: 6-Layers Velocity Layers of Additional Sounds: •o1W Dyno (Emulation): 12-Layers •S-700 Acoustic Piano (Emulation) : 3-Layers •Bells: 1-Layer •Synth: 1-Layer •Brass: 1-Layer •Warm Pad: 1-Layer •Strings: 1-Layer •TX816 EP: 12-Layers home.php?mod=space&uid=1&do=blog&id=1815 |