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Welcome to Claire

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Welcome to the Claire online manual. Learn how to use all features in detail and create your own sounds.

Captured from one of the world’s finest and largest grand pianos, Claire delivers a harmonically rich sound that flows from deep, resonant basses to clear, shimmering overtones. Its long, extended strings create a deep, cutting bass, while a unique fourth pedal reduces the hammer-blow distance to enable a softer volume without affecting the timbre. This allows for smooth glissandos, delicate pianissimos, and fluid legato passages. Recorded at the acclaimed Galaxy Hall, Claire offers both close and room microphone setups, which can be seamlessly blended to create anything from intimate tones to expansive ambience. Further shape your sound with color, tonal shift, depth, and richness controls, dialing in mechanical and pedal noises for an authentic performance. A much-loved feature from Noire and Piano Colors, the Particles engine elevates your sound by adding layers of rippling harmonics, textures, and subtle rhythmic patterns that react to your performance, infusing your compositions with emotion and taking them in fresh, creative directions.

Claire was created in collaboration with Galaxy Instruments, who have previously partnered with us in the creation of Piano Colors, Noire, Una Corda, Electric Keys, and more.

This document shows you how to install and setup Claire and describes all features in detail, starting with the overview.

We hope you enjoy Claire!

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