
After their Dorian Marko piano — not a wholly successful piano library, I find, but every so often capable of wonderful surprises nonetheless — which came in its own software player, Auddict have returned to Kontakt for their new Broken Heartstrings project.
A bit of a silly name perhaps, but a really good idea: a piano library almost entirely dedicated to the softest dynamics of the instrument. (I say ‘almost' because next to the pure piano sounds , there are also a handful of additional ‘sound, noises & FX’ layers which can be mixed in. Many of these are derived from the piano samples.) Fracture Sounds’ Spotlight piano does something similar, but this new one from Auddict takes things much further, much softer and much more intimate still.
What it comes down to is that where, in nearly all other libraries, you get one or two dynamic layers to cover the pianissimo-piano range of the instrument, Auddict dedicates 12 layers to that one range. Which means: lots of subtle detail and nuances that no other piano library can give you. Have to add that I can’t always hear that there are 12 layers to play with, but there’s no denying the range is amply filled.
Seeing as how most people tend to use (virtual) pianos almost exclusively for dreamy ‘emotional’ moments and often judge virtual pianos solely with that sort of usage in mind, I would think this new Auddict library will appeal to many.
Sound is decent — I mean sound, not timbre —, occasionaly a bit too much bass as a result of the ultra-close miking, there are a couple of notes which don’t come out as well as the others, a few other minor problems, but on the whole, this is a terrific and welcome addition to the world of virtual pianos.
Also great is that the Broken Heartstrings patch is not locked. Which means you can edit and optimize the instrument to your liking and far beyond what’s possible via the available GUI-parameters.
Here’s a little run-through with a slightly edited default patch. Gives, I think, a good idea of the sound and character of the instrument under non-developer fingers.
Introduced at half the regular price: $120 instead of the usual $240.