Native Instruments The Grandeur 120 12 May 2026
function, allowing users to play complex, harmonically accurate chords with a single finger. Natural Resonance
| Feature | Detail | |---------|--------| | | ~4,400 (per note multiple velocities, round‑robins for realism) | | Velocity layers | ~20 (smooth cross‑fades) | | Release samples | Yes (key‑up noises) | | Pedal noises | Yes (damper, sostenuto) | | Resonances | Sympathetic string resonance, sustain resonance, aliquot (unison) resonance | | Built‑in FX | Convolution reverb (small hall, large hall, studio), EQ, dynamics, compression | | Tuning | Equal temperament (stretch tuning optional) | native instruments the grandeur 120 12
✅ No “120‑velocity layer” piano exists (that would be massive). The Grandeur has ~20 unique velocity layers, but thanks to scripting, it feels like you have 127 dynamic levels. ✅ “12” could also refer to polyphony (max 128 voices) or mic positions (but The Grandeur has only 1 main stereo mix — no multiple mics). ✅ “12” could also refer to polyphony (max