🎹 Waverunner Audio – Alium 🌌
🌟 A New Dimension of Piano Sound Design
Step beyond the ordinary with Alium, an inspiring virtual piano instrument from Waverunner Audio that merges tradition and innovation into one breathtaking experience. Designed for film composers, sound designers, and modern producers, Alium reimagines the piano as a multi-dimensional sonic machine — capable of everything from emotional scoring to experimental soundscapes. 🎬✨
🎧 Four Instruments, One Vision
Alium isn’t just a piano — it’s four distinct instruments in one, capturing every facet of the instrument’s expressive power:
🎹 Melodic Grand Piano – pure, emotional, and cinematic
🔔 Pluck Grand – intimate, tactile tones with delicate resonance
🥁 Struck Piano – rhythmic, percussive textures with bold character
🌫️ Microloops & Textures – ethereal layers, sonic fragments, and evolving ambiences
Together, they form a deeply inspiring palette that pushes the boundaries of piano-based sound design.
🏛️ Crafted from a Legendary Instrument
Recorded from the iconic Hamburg Steinway C at the Nottingham Albert Hall, Alium captures every nuance, resonance, and breath of this world-class piano.
Each sample was shaped through experimental techniques — from plucked and pencil-struck strings to intricate sound design layering using boutique analog and digital FX. The result? A piano that doesn’t just play — it speaks, whispers, and roars. 🎼💫
🎛️ Inspiring Interface & Creative Control
Alium’s sleek and intuitive interface puts sound design power at your fingertips. Easily craft your own tone with built-in FX, sculpt expressive modulations, and blend organic realism with cinematic abstraction.
Perfect for crafting:
🎬 Emotional film scores
🌌 Ambient soundscapes
🎧 Experimental and hybrid productions
🎹 Modern piano compositions
🔑 Key Features:
✅ Recorded from the Hamburg Steinway C
✅ Captured at Nottingham Albert Hall for pristine acoustics
✅ Includes microloops, textures, and layered sound design
✅ Built-in FX Engine for full tonal control
✅ Perfect for film, ambient, and experimental music
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