20-04-2021



Hey what’s good fam, hope you had a great week, it’s Friday so you know what time it is!

Time for some Big Fish!

Today I’m checking out the latest Kontakt library from Gospel Musicians called the MKSensation

Let’s check it out

Specification The MKS-20 Digital Piano module is one of the most revered electric and digital piano modules ever made. The MKS-20 used a technology called SAS (Structured / Adaptive Synthesis) which was designed to emulate a real piano with a ton expressiveness per velocity. The MKSensation for iPad is a spin off of the MKSensation Player's EP for Kontakt Player. The goal of MKSensation is to be your complete gigging and rompler based library with all of the bread and butter sounds that a keyboard player would need. Think of MKSensation as a virtual rompler of which you can layer and mix sounds together on the fly. Stream MKSensation:: MKS-20 Electric Piano Live Gigging Module Library, a playlist by GospelMusicians from desktop or your mobile device. Mksensation Mks 20 Digital Piano Module Library Via Torrent. Gospel Musicians releases a MKSensation Live Giggin' Module for iPad. The MKSensation for iPad is a spin off of the MKSensation Player's EP for Kontakt Player. Based library with all of the bread and butter sounds that a keyboard.

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So what is MKSensation?

This is a dedicated Kontakt library based on the digital piano/ep module from Roland, the MKS-20

This was and is a popular module in the RnB and Gospel music realm and many people still use that module today.

The library allows you to mix and match layers of sounds to create new unique instruments and everything is done right from the front panel.

There are no hidden menus or screens to go into, which makes it super fast to work with.

Quick Specs

  • content: 2.52GB
  • format: Kontakt Player 5, Kontakt 5
  • price: $149.95
  • product page:http://www.bigfishaudio.com/detail.html?1;16;1:115:::511988::::::G511988;A115::514573

So how does it sound?

It sounds like a digital piano man!

Seriously, I’m familiar with this module from it’s use by many gospel and church musicians so I instantly recognized a lot of the sounds.

I also hear the sounds of many classic RnB tracks, so it definitely captures the digital piano and ep sound well.

I love that you can layer different instruments and mix their levels to create new tones.

In addition to the MKS sounds, they also threw in some other “classic” ep tones from a few other well known instruments like the KORG 01w and the Yamaha tx816

This really adds to the flexibility of the instrument, being able to play an ep, with some bells, and throw a little brass or synth on top is really cool.

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So what’s the bottom line?

If you’re a gospel musician looking for a way to keep the sound of the mks 20 in the digital domain you definitely want to check this out.

If you’re a producer that loves the classic rnb sound of digital pianos then you also may want to check this out.

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Finally if you’re just someone that enjoys a good instrument with instant tweak-ability and layering options, then check this out.

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I give MKSensation 4.5 out of 5 subs, the interface is smart, simple, and easy to come up with new layered sounds

I really like the simplicity and usefulness of the interface and it’s fun to layer the sounds to come up with things you may not normally be able to do on the original module.

The sound of a classic with the flexibility of software gives you a powerful digital piano instrument if you’re into that particular sound.

Checkout the demos over on the product page: http://www.bigfishaudio.com/detail.html?1;16;1:115:::511988::::::G511988;A115::514573

And you can always get more info on the product and it’s design at the gospel musicians website http://mksensationvst.com

Leave a comment below and let me know what you think

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Last Updated on Friday, 27 November 2020 14:13
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Gospel Musicians - MKS-20 Piano Module MKSensation for NI KONTAKT is one of the most revered electric and digital piano modules ever made. The MKS-20 used a technology called SAS (Structured / Adaptive Synthesis) which was designed to emulate a real piano with a ton expressiveness per velocity.

This was Roland's answer to a piano and EP that didn't require samples to produce the sound. As a result, this module is revered in gospel circles and still used today. The best thing about the library is that you can mix and layer sounds as you wish, which is completely impossible on the module. Imagine the Dyno of the o1w, the Power Grand, the EP's of the TX816, Synth Brass, synths, strings, and pads to go along with it--All of which can be layered and mixed as desired.

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