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The Crow Hill Company Imperial Electric Piano [WiN-MAC]

The Crow Hill Company Imperial Electric Piano interface, showing a top-down view of the instrument's exposed tines and hammers. The UI features a central 'Filth' knob, three 'Sound Set' configuration tabs (Imperial, Suitcase, Vintage), and controls for 'Wobble' (tremolo), '1978' (tone), 'Echo' (delay), 'Phaser', and 'Reverb'.

Imperial Electric Piano is a hybrid electric piano instrument plugin fusing four classic pianos (Rhodes suitcase, compact bass variant, Wurlitzer, rare Electric Celeste) into a single artistic voice. Features three configurable sound sets, a single-knob ‘Filth’ saturation control, and tempo-synchronized effects (tremolo, phaser, echo, reverb).

The Electric Piano That Refuses Sonic Compromise Through Intentional Fusion

Key Takeaway

Imperial Electric Piano represents The Crow Hill Company’s philosophical maturation beyond traditional “most accurate sample library” competition—a deliberately hybrid instrument fusing four classic electric pianos (a suitcase Rhodes for warm, bell-like resonance, a compact bassier variant for subharmonic depth, a Wurlitzer for sharp, punchy bite, and the rarest electro-acoustic piano in the world for ethereal top-end beauty) recorded through world-class signal chain capture, processed through “rarified vintage mangling tools” to achieve maximum character authenticity, delivered as three configurable sound sets enabling artistic combination rather than historical simulation, featuring four simultaneous signal paths (Direct Injection, Tines, Amplifier, Overdrive) accessible through a single intuitive “Filth” control governing saturation character, tempo-synchronized tremolo/delay with intelligent rate control, tempo-synchronized phaser for period-appropriate modulation, lush algorithmic reverb engineered specifically for electric piano characteristics, and the philosophical restraint to provide exactly the tonal shaping controls necessary without parameter complexity overwhelming creativity—making it essential for composers, producers, and songwriters seeking authentic electric piano character with intentional sonic depth without demanding extensive parameter engineering or multiple plugin instances.

How I Tested This

My testing focused on a single question: does this “fused hybrid” approach deliver a more musically compelling and usable character than a standard, single-instrument sample library?

The Philosophical Achievement: Fusion Instead of Simulation

The Crow Hill Company’s design philosophy here is a refreshing divergence from the sample library arms race. Instead of capturing one instrument with exhaustive, sterile precision, Imperial deliberately fuses four distinct instruments into a single, unified, artistic voice.

This reflects a deeper production reality: the most compelling electric piano sounds on classic records were often complex layers. Imperial engineers this philosophy directly into its architecture, combining:

  1. Suitcase Rhodes: The foundational warmth and bell-like resonance.
  2. Compact Bassier Variant: A non-standard model specifically for subharmonic depth and low-end foundation.
  3. Wurlitzer: The tonal contrast, providing that sharp, reedy “bark” and punchy bite.
  4. Rare Electric Celeste: Described as “the rarest electro-acoustic piano in the world,” this adds a unique, ethereal top-end beauty that prevents the sound from becoming harsh.

This fusion means the instrument has a multifaceted character that a single-source library struggles to achieve. It also offers three Sound Set Configurations: “Imperial” (all four), “Suitcase” (Rhodes-only purity), and “Vintage” (a specific character blend), providing genuine artistic flexibility.

The “Filth” Control: Saturation as Creative Expression

This is the plugin’s centerpiece. Instead of a simple “drive” knob, the “Filth” control is a master macro that intuitively governs four simultaneous signal paths: D.I., Tines, Amplifier, and Overdrive.

In my testing, this single-knob architecture proved deceptively sophisticated and incredibly fast:

This single control manages a complex processing hierarchy without forcing the user to menu-dive, which is a massive workflow win.

The Onboard Effects: A Cohesive, Period-Appropriate Toolkit

Imperial succeeds by not overwhelming the user. It provides exactly the effects needed to complete its sonic signature, and all are high-quality.

The “Wobble” control is a beautiful, tempo-synchronized tremolo/vibrato that adds that characteristic amp flutter. The “1978” Tone Knob is a clever, period-specific EQ that instantly dials in a late-70s character. The Echo (delay) and Phaser are also tempo-synced and capture that vintage tape/stompbox feel. Finally, the Algorithmic Reverb is lush and clearly “tailor-made” for the instrument, providing space without the metallic wash of generic reverbs.

This curated suite means you can get a fully produced, mix-ready sound from the single plugin. I rarely found myself needing to add external reverbs or delays. However, the lack of a dedicated stereo widening control is a minor con, a missed opportunity that some users noted would be a beneficial enhancement.

The plugin is also incredibly efficient. At 14GB uncompressed (5.5GB losslessly compressed) and running natively (not in Kontakt), it’s a substantial library, but in my sessions, it was remarkably light on CPU.

My Final Take: An Instrument That Prioritizes Character Over Compromise

The Crow Hill Company Imperial Electric Piano is a focused, intelligent, and musically inspiring instrument. It’s not a “do-everything” keyboard library; it’s a deliberate artistic statement. By fusing four pianos, it achieves a sonic complexity and character that single-source libraries lack.

The “Filth” control is a brilliant piece of macro design, and the onboard effects are perfectly tuned. This plugin has a point of view. Its primary limitation—that it’s a focused hybrid, not a 1-to-1 simulation of a specific Rhodes or Wurli—is also its greatest strength.

At a £29 price point, the value is exceptional. This isn’t just a plugin; it’s an instant vibe-generator. It has become my new go-to for electric piano.

FAQs

  1. Can I really get a professional sound without external plugins?

    Yes. The integrated reverb, echo, phaser, and “Filth” control (which manages saturation/drive) are all high-quality and designed to work together. I was able to produce mix-ready, professional-sounding parts using only Imperial.

  2. What’s the practical difference between the three sound configurations?

    “Imperial” is the full, complex sound of all four fused pianos. “Suitcase” isolates the Rhodes component for that pure, classic bell-like tone. “Vintage” is a specific blend, offering a character that sits between the other two. The choice is purely aesthetic.

  3. Does this replace my dedicated Rhodes/Wurlitzer libraries?

    It’s a different category. If you need a forensically accurate, purist simulation of a specific model, a dedicated library might be better. Imperial is a hybrid instrument that fuses multiple pianos into a unique, artistic, and arguably more complex single voice. It’s less about simulation and more about character.

  4. Is the “Filth” control just a simple distortion knob?

    No, it’s much more sophisticated. It’s a macro that controls the blend and intensity of four separate signal paths (D.I., Tines, Amp, Overdrive). It’s a “character” knob that intelligently manages a complex saturation and signal chain.

A deep dive into The Crow Hill Company’s Imperial Electric Piano, showcasing its hybrid 4-piano engine (Rhodes, Wurlitzer, Compact Bass, Electric Celeste). This walkthrough covers the 3 sound sets (Imperial, Suitcase, Vintage), the powerful single-knob ‘Filth’ control, and the tempo-synchronized onboard effects (Wobble, Echo, Phaser, Reverb) that deliver a mix-ready vintage sound.
The Crow Hill Company Imperial Electric Piano

Imperial Electric Piano is a philosophically mature instrument that fuses four classic electric pianos into a single, cohesive, and character-rich voice. After three weeks of testing, its 'Filth' control and integrated, high-quality effects proved to be an incredibly fast and musical workflow for producers. At £29, its value is exceptional.

Price: 29

Price Currency: EUR

Operating System: Windows 10, macOS 11

Application Category: Multimedia

Editor's Rating:
4.5
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