The year was 2020, and the world had suddenly gone quiet. For Elias, a producer tucked away in a rain-slicked corner of Seattle, the silence was heavy—until he installed the .
He started with the . As he played a C-major chord, he didn't just hear a piano; he heard the mechanical shudder of a virtual hammer hitting a string. He adjusted the "Action" settings, feeling the weight of a concert grand that would never fit in his cramped studio. He dialled in the acoustics of a wooden glass-walled room, and suddenly, the rain outside his window seemed to sync with the melody. Arturia Keyboards & Piano Collection 2020 (Win)
By midnight, Elias wasn’t in Seattle anymore. He was a session player in 1960s London using the ; he was a neo-soul pioneer experimenting with the Wurlitzer . The collection hadn't just given him sounds—it had given him a time machine. The year was 2020, and the world had suddenly gone quiet