St. Helen’s Steinway Pad

A beautiful evolving pad created from a Steinway.

ByAsh Verjee

The story

Popping in one day last week to my deserted, locked-down school to pick up a few things from my office, I put my head around the door to our main school hall, and there, in the middle of the stage, in near darkness, stood our beautiful Steinway concert grand, unloved, and unplayed for months. I thought it might be fitting to try to create a thing of beauty from such a sad sight.

St. Helen’s Steinway Pad was made by recording middle c and the octaves above and below it in a random sequence with the only recorder I had on hand – an Olympus LS-5 digital dictaphone. I then fed the whole 72 second recording through Valhalla’s Supermassive plugin and Arturia’s tape delay and captured the 100% wet output.

The resulting instrument, with a super-slow attack and release, undulates and evolves due to the octaves in the original recording, and provides a dreamy, airy texture, a promise of when the hall will once again soon be filled with music and joy.

Reviews

  • Muy Inspirador

    Me ha servido para hacer un precioso colchón sonoro para ambientar una escena de una catedral. Gracias!

    LUCas on 13 June 2023
  • Beautifully warm, dream like sound pad

    So beautiful, so inspiring. I would play this for a long time. Nicely evolving warm textured pad is my favorite kind of library. It would have been better to have some GUI.

    Asuka Amane on 17 October 2021
  • A nice atmospheric pad

    This library evokes feelings of the afterlife with it's ethereal quality. Well done.

    lukevaljean on 29 September 2022
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