Klavier
Klavier

Two premium hybrid pianos in one instrument—designed for expressive depth and creative range. Gravitas blends orchestral grand tones with a synthetic edge, while Red Planet pairs piano with electric guitar for bold, cinematic textures.

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What’s New?

0.1.6

Initial release EULA Update

Description

Audio Imperia Klavier - Muse Sounds Edition is crafted exclusively for the Muse Sounds engine. Derived from Audio Imperia’s "Klavier" and carefully optimised for playback from notation. Lush, spacious, and rich in tone, Klavier is a versatile, top-quality hybrid and underscore piano instrument that is incredibly easy to use. At its core, Klavier blends orchestral piano with synthesised sound design and cinematic electric guitar, with the instrument morphing and evolving as dynamics increase. Across Klavier, we have two instruments: - The first, Gravitas Piano an orchestral grand piano, and synthetic piano sound design created by top trailer composers and sound designers. - The second, Red Planet Piano, combines the same orchestral grand and electric guitar sound design layers. Klavier is designed for ease of use, with ready-to-write custom presets available within the staff text feature: - Gravitas contains 36 presets - Red Planet Piano contains 12 presets With an abundance of sonic possibilities, Klavier serves as an incredibly useful instrument for a wide range of music.

48 cinematic presets
Gravitas - traditional orchestral grand blended with a synthetic piano
Red Planet - piano layered with guitar tones that creates out-of-this-world sounds
Created by top sound designers

Reviews

First off, after experimenting further, the sound design can be pretty fun and useful. The piano is still not very good, but since it's a sound design library I can somewhat forgive it (even though it sounds great for Kontakt). I am a proud owner of Audio Imperia's Nucleus, Jaeger, Dolce, Areia, Chorus, Solo, Constrictor, and Glade Studio for Kontakt. They are are the cream of the crop in the world of cinematic composing, almost the gold standard for modern soundtracks. I beg you guys, please try when bring your stuff to MuseScore! I know its not as popular, and I know it may not bring you as much revenue, but MuseScore, I think, is going north. They have a subscription now and more developers are releasing stuff on Musehub. I would love to have very high quality orchestral libraries from Audio Imperia, noting the Muse's free stuff is low quality and most of the paid releases have major issues. With gratitude, FantasyLegend!

Fantasy Legend
Works With
MuseScore Studio
Rating
100%
Version
0.1.6
Released
2025

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