Most piano libraries map roughly 8 to 12 velocity layers. The original Ivy Audio Piano in 162 had roughly 18. The "162 Best" version re-edited these layers to eliminate any "machine gunning" (the audible repetition of the same sample). Every note from C1 to C8 transitions from a whisper-soft pianissimo to a aggressive, string-slapping fortissimo with no audible jumps.
It is important to note that Ivy Audio is no longer actively developing new libraries. The "Piano in 162 Best" was a swan song—a gift to the community. The creator wanted to prove that sample libraries had become bloated with unnecessary data. By stripping away the fat and keeping only the "Best" 162 samples, they created an instrument that loads in seconds, CPU usage is negligible, and the emotional response is immediate. ivy audio piano in 162 best
If you have just downloaded the Ivy Audio Piano in 162 Best, here are three production techniques to make it shine immediately. Most piano libraries map roughly 8 to 12 velocity layers