

The only library I know that's this comprehensive is a ReFill that carelessly just samples each and every program, bloating it to six whole gigabytes. This is a bit of a change from VGM (and should be obvious given Mugi's choice of keyboards), but a good chunk of instruments from K-On! are taken from the Korg Triton, most noticably its piano, pizz strings, "Monkey Skulls" and Digital Bells 1. I could ask a friend for some transcriptions of some songs and slap said instruments over them sometime if anyone would be interested. I also have a pretty good hunch as to why Mugi uses the Triton Extreme 76 in particular but I'm just kind of leaking my power level like crazy here by now. by Benjamin at 11:36 PM EDT on It was the EXS-FXP-NKI one that had like 368 instruemnts then a bunch of drum sets. Though baggagelizard said PM2/SPM was probably E-MU Emulator 4, which I couldn't find much information on.Sooner or later if you’re writing rave music, particularly happy hardcore, you’re going to need a good piano, and you can spend ages trying to hunt the perfect rave piano instrument down.
.FXP FILE TRUEPIANOS FOR FREE
I’ll describe some of the best paid-for ones, and then I’ll give you the best one you can currently get on the Internet for free :)įirstly, let me introduce you to the Korg M1. This is the rave piano, it originated in Italo House tunes (which were subsequently plundered for samples throughout the old skool hardcore era and well into the happy hardcore era) and you’ll have heard it everywhere, from Liquid's Sweet Harmony to any number of hardcore tunes and a whole host of eurodance tracks.

So if you’ve got money to spend, the best places for the M1 piano are as follows: So now you know what we’re talking about, how do you get it? Well, short of having your own M1, here’s the next best thing.
.FXP FILE TRUEPIANOS DOWNLOAD
You can download it for free, but you’ll need a licence which you can get by purchasing one of their controllers such as the NanoKey or MicroKey - so for around £30 you’ll have the controller and software.

M1 Piano ESX24 - If you’re a Logic user, then you should be able to load ESX24 files.

.FXP FILE TRUEPIANOS REGISTRATION
Kore 2 Player - Unfortunately Native Instruments have stopped giving registration keys out for their free Kore 2 player, but if you’ve got a key and have the factory preset library it comes with, load up Dubplate Piano and go ahead.I’m not so I can’t guarantee this works, but here’s the link to the file, which is rated very highly by Logic users.
