When you load the Keyscape Factory Library, you are greeted with a stunning visual interface. However, the true power lies beneath the hood. Spectrasonics understands that a static sample library is useless if you can't shape it.
The Factory Library utilizes "Sound Sources" and "Patches."
You can browse by Instrument Type (Pianos, Electric Pianos, Clavinets, Organs, Synths, Plucked/Strings, Winds/Reeds). Alternatively, you can browse by Mood: "Dark," "Bright," "Vintage," or "Cinematic." keyscape factory library
One of the most underrated features of the Factory Library is the Hybrid Browser. If you also own Omnisphere 2, your Keyscape Factory Library automatically becomes available inside Omnisphere. This allows you to layer a Wurlitzer with a granular synth pad—a feature unique to the Spectrasonics ecosystem.
Keyscape is a virtual instrument by Spectrasonics (creators of Omnisphere, Trilian, Stylus RMX).
It focuses exclusively on keyboard instruments — pianos, electric pianos, organs, clavinets, synthesizers, and rare vintage keyboards. When you load the Keyscape Factory Library ,
The Factory Library is the core sound content that ships with Keyscape. It is not a third-party expansion; it’s the built-in collection of multisampled instruments.
You get every flavor of Rhodes: Mark I, Mark II, and the elusive Rhodes 73 Sparkle Top. The Keyscape Factory Library treats these with unprecedented detail. You can adjust the "Pickup Position" (moving the virtual magnetic pickup closer or further from the tine), changing the tone from bell-like to barky. You can browse by Instrument Type (Pianos, Electric
Let’s discuss the practical side. The Keyscape Factory Library is not small. In fact, it is colossal.
If you are upgrading an older computer, ensure you have at least 90 GB of free space. This size is justified by the lack of "looping" in the samples; most notes are recorded to their full decay, which preserves the natural resonance of the instrument.
The "Wurli 140B" (the bass version of the Wurlitzer) is actually a better electric bass guitar sound than many dedicated bass libraries. By overdriving the amp sim and playing in the lower octaves, you get a gritty, Motown-style bass line.