MK Digital Keys is a new retro keyboard sample library by Nucleus SoundLab.
Bring the 80s keyboard sound to your productions with this faithful sampling
of Roland's* MKS-20 keyboard synthesizer.
Back in 1986, there weren't many good ways to take a good keyboard sounds
with you while touring. Sampled pianos were in their infancy, with extremely
low samplerates and small ROM sizes. One answer to this problem was SAS
synthesis. This unique form of synthesis uses no samples whatsover, and
produces a very realistic sound. Still, its not a 'real piano', so these days
the sound is more useful for its retro character. It still sounds great!
MK Digital Keys brings this retro sound to your modern sampler, while removing
original limitations like polyphony and noise. This is an extremely comprehensive
sampling, with 6 samples per octave, 7 octaves, and 6 velocity layers per note.
All 8 tones of the MKS are represented (3 pianos, 2 EPs, Clav, Harp and Vibes).
All of this comprises a total of nearly 2100 mono 24-bit 44khz samples!
MK Digital Keys is built to be scalable. At times due to CPU/RAM constraints,
you won't have need for the full extent of the sampling described above, . For
those times, 3 alternate smaller versions of each tone are contained inside - L,
M and S sizes. The S versions weigh in at under 50mb and can fit into even the
most RAM-starved projects.