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Martinic Pianet T
Hohner Pianet T modelled in software — late-70s German electric piano with the original's silicone-pad percussive attack intact.
The Hohner Pianet T was Hohner's late-1970s update of the Pianet electric piano line — a compact stage instrument using silicone sticky pads to pluck reeds, producing a percussive attack distinct from the Rhodes and Wurlitzer of the same period. Less famous than its predecessors (the original Pianet and the Pianet N appeared on more 60s records than the T did) but the more refined instrument mechanically. The plugin models the pad-and-reed mechanism rather than sampling, which preserves the velocity response and stick-release behaviour of the original.
Hohner Pianet T modelled in software — late-70s German electric piano with the original's silicone-pad percussive attack intact.
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