Jaymar Toy Piano

A Jaymar Toy piano from an antique store

ByRobert Garvin

The story

I discovered pianobook a month or two ago. I’ve fallen in love! But I don’t have a traditional 88 key piano. So I decided to record my Jaymar Toy piano I bought from an antique store several years ago. Thanks to Christian, I’ve had the idea to modify the piano, adding a felt option, and opening up the front.

I’m submitting, knowing full well this is a draft. I’ve got plans for a V1.2, to be recorded later at night, and with more setup. This initial recording was an experiment, but it turned out to be a fairly well sounding experiment.

At this point, I’m looking for feedback, and fully understand if this doesn’t make it to the website. Especially with this “Story”! I’ve got a better one in the readme, in case you decide to put this in the library.

Reviews

  • Joyous Jaymar

    I love this. Its such cheerful fun sound which with the right notes can be creepy too! Well recorded and efficiently executed as an instrument. Really great.

    โ€” NemoralisMusicCreator on 16 August 2022
  • A very wide Toy Piano

    This well recorded toy piano has a really wide soundscape. It is decidedly stereo as one of its predominant features. The recording is well executed, as is the Kontakt programming. It is very playable, albeit in a somewhat limited range. The samples themselves seem to be free of noise, and if you're looking for a natural sounding toy piano, this won't leave you wanting.

    โ€” Sam EcoffCreator on 07 November 2021
  • Really clean sampling

    I think this is by far the cleanest sampling of a toy piano on pianobook. You still get all those characteristic artifacts of a toy piano but i song hear any white noise which is super awesome. The recording is pretty nice as well, very close and clear sounding. I dont use toy pianos often but im definitely gonna stash this one away for safe keeping

    โ€” septemberwalk on 14 November 2021
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