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Description
Unlock a realm of vintage tonal magic with the Loot Audio The Hideaway e-Grand, a Kontakt instrument that masterfully captures the essence of early polysynths. Drawing inspiration from the pioneering 1938 Hammond Novachord, 1974 Farfisa Syntorchestra, and 1976 Polymoog 203A, this instrument offers a unique blend of history and innovation. At its core, the Hideaway e-Grand employs the evocative qualities of these classic instruments to deliver an expressive, playable soundscape rather than mere realism.
The lower registers benefit from the grainy, organic timbre of the Novachord, while the Polymoog enriches the mid-range with its warm textures. The Syntorchestra, with help from the Studio Electronics Omega 8, contributes beautifully shimmering highs. This rich audio tapestry is enhanced by an unusual 1960’s Baldwin “Panoramic” stereo ultrasonic tube spring reverb, adding depth and complexity without the typical pitfalls of traditional reverb tanks.
Incorporating this e-Grand into your compositions is a seamless experience thanks to the intuitive Kontakt interface. The instrument is designed with thoughtful velocity-to-filter and attack mapping, along with sustained damper emulation, ensuring a responsive and dynamic playability. Whether you’re looking to infuse your music with nostalgic warmth or explore new sonic territories, the Hideaway e-Grand stands ready with a heart full of character and charm.
Key Features:
- Includes samples from the 1938 Hammond Novachord, 1974 Farfisa Syntorchestra, and 1976 Moog Polymoog 203A
- Enhanced with Studio Electronics Omega 8 and a 1960’s Baldwin “Panoramic” stereo ultrasonic tube spring reverb
- Two Hideaway Studio TEQ-9B Rackmount Active 9 Band Tube EQs
- Sampled in 24-bits with a user-friendly GUI and 8 customizable patches
- Requires Full Kontakt 4.2.4 or above (not compatible with the free NI Kontakt Player)
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