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#NativeInstruments #Noire #VST
Thanks for being here at the Merriam Pianos RU-vid channel. Here’s another video in our VST plugin series as we look at the Noire plugin.
There’s a crazy amount of plugins readily available in 2021, so we hope our deep exploration will be helpful. Noire is part of the Native Instruments universe, which offers a host of different plugins.
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Background:
What is Noire? Well, it’s a sample set of a nicely recorded grand piano. While it’s not the best recorded grand piano sample out there, that isn’t what Noire is all about - Noire is more like a synthesizer built around a core acoustic piano sound.
Sound:
As far as the presets go, there’s a bunch of fairly pure grand piano sounds, all of which are perfectly functional as part of a track.
That said, none of the patches are as good as the upper tier VST’s for solo piano playing, but again, that’s not the purpose of the plugin.
Getting into the Particle Generator function is where the real fun begins, with some really good sounds layered over the acoustic piano base. A lot of these would be great for composing, particularly for film music.
There’s a ton of editable parameters in the sound design mode as well, but most of these would probably only be useful if you were using a clean piano sound.
Summary:
Overall this is a competitively priced plugin. For approx $50 more than the Alicia’s Keys plugin, we feel this one is a better value buy, and overall more usable overall. You’re going to end up coming across sounds that you won’t be expecting, which can be a great way to spark creativity.
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6 май 2021