XLN Audio Addictive Keys Mark One | Classic Electric Piano Sound Library and Performance Plugin
XLN Audio Addictive Keys Mark One centers on the classic electric piano, using delicate multi-layer sampling and an intuitive sound-design interface to quickly create signature tones ranging from warm and smooth to gritty and bright. Suitable for R&B, soul, lo-fi, funk, and modern pop arrangements, it meets both studio production and stage performance needs, combining inspiration with practicality.
Key Features
- Delicately sampled classic electric piano foundation that preserves dynamics, release characteristics, and subtle detail.
- Blend multiple sound sources (e.g., close, ambient, or direct) to craft a personalized tone.
- Built-in core effects such as EQ, compression, saturation, chorus, tremolo, delay, and reverb.
- Adjustable key velocity curve, dynamic range, and noise levels to match different keyboards or playing styles.
- Offers a variety of style presets—from vintage warmth to modern clarity—ready to use for quick sound design.
- Supports MIDI pedals and controller mapping for live performance and automation.
- Modulation and time-based effects that sync to the host tempo for easy integration into arrangements.
- Fast startup and loading, suitable for sketching ideas, professional recording, and live performance.
System Requirements
- Supports mainstream 64-bit versions of Windows and macOS.
- Recommended to use a multi-core processor and sufficient RAM to handle sampling and effects processing.
- Requires available disk space for sound libraries; an SSD is recommended to improve load times.
- An internet connection may be required for installation, authorization, and updates.
- Compatible with DAWs that support the corresponding plugin formats.
Plugin Formats
- AU (macOS)
- VST (Windows/macOS)
- AAX (compatible with Pro Tools systems)
Supported Applications and DAW Integration
Operates within mainstream DAWs that support AU/VST/AAX, such as Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Cubase, Ableton Live, Studio One, FL Studio, and more. Plugin parameters accept host automation and sync to the DAW tempo, and the instrument can be played in real time via MIDI keyboards and controllers. If using AI-assisted composition tools, you can import generated MIDI clips or chords directly and shape them with the plugin's internal effects and parameters to complete arrangement and mixing workflows.