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Product Type Virtual Instrument (Sample-based Synthesizer)
Format VST3, AU, AAX, Standalone
Sound Engine Multi-layer sample playback with advanced scripting
Sound Library Neo Soul piano and keyboard instruments
Number of Presets Over 200
Effects Built-in reverb, delay, chorus, EQ, amp simulation
Polyphony Up to 128 voices
Sample Rate 44.1 kHz / 96 kHz support
Bit Depth 24-bit
Plugin Version 1.0 or later
Operating Systems Windows 10+, macOS 10.13+
RAM Requirement 4 GB minimum, 8 GB recommended
Disk Space 2 GB free for installation
Activation Steinberg eLicenser or Soft-eLicenser
Updates Free updates for registered users
Maintenance Keep software updated, run disk cleanup regularly
Safety Instructions Use in a well-ventilated area; avoid exposure to moisture
Spare Parts Not applicable (software product)
Warranty Steinberg standard warranty for software products

Frequently Asked Questions - Neo Soul Keys STEINBERG

How do I install Neo Soul Keys?
Download the installer from the Steinberg website. Run the installer and follow the on-screen instructions. You will need a valid eLicenser or Soft-eLicenser to activate.
Which DAWs are compatible with Neo Soul Keys?
It works with any DAW that supports VST3, AU, or AAX plugins, such as Cubase, Nuendo, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, and FL Studio.
Can I use Neo Soul Keys without an eLicenser?
Yes, you can use a Soft-eLicenser (software-based activation) instead of a physical USB eLicenser. You will need to activate the product within the Steinberg Activation Manager.
How do I update Neo Soul Keys?
Updates are provided free of charge. Visit the Steinberg website and download the latest version from your user account. Uninstall the old version first if required.
What are the system requirements?
Minimum: Windows 10 or macOS 10.13, 4 GB RAM, 2 GB free disk space. Recommended: 8 GB RAM, SSD for sample streaming, and a multi-core processor.
I can't hear any sound after loading Neo Soul Keys. What should I do?
Check that your DAW's audio output is correctly configured. Ensure the plugin's output is routed to a track. Also, verify that the instrument's volume and expression are not set to zero.
Can I use Neo Soul Keys in standalone mode?
Yes, Neo Soul Keys can run as a standalone application without a DAW. Launch it from the Start menu (Windows) or Applications folder (macOS). Connect a MIDI keyboard via USB.
How do I transfer the license to another computer?
If using a USB eLicenser, simply plug it into the new computer. For Soft-eLicenser, deactivate the license on the old computer via the Steinberg Activation Manager, then activate on the new one.
Is Neo Soul Keys compatible with macOS Big Sur or Monterey?
Yes, the latest version supports macOS Big Sur (11) and Monterey (12). Make sure you have the most recent update installed.
What should I do if the plugin crashes my DAW?
Update to the latest version of both the plugin and your DAW. Try running the DAW as administrator (Windows) or resetting the plugin cache. If the problem persists, contact Steinberg support.

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USER MANUAL Neo Soul Keys STEINBERG

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The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media except as specifically allowed in the License Agreement. No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced, or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without prior written permission by Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. Registered licensees of the product described herein may print one copy of this document for their personal use.

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Release Date: September 24, 2012

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Table of Contents

5 Introduction
5 Loading the VST Sound Instrument Set
5 Loading and Saving Presets
6 Plug-in Controls
6 Plug-in Functions Section
7 Edit Display
7 Options Page
9 Performance Control Section
10 Quick Controls
11 Trigger Pads
12 Macro Page Parameters
12 Instrument Page
14 Amp & FX Page
15 Fx Section

The Neo Soul Keys VST Sound Instrument Set comes with a large number of high-quality VST Sound presets. In your Steinberg DAW, you can load the instrument set as a VST 3 plug-in. Furthermore, you can load the instrument set as a program in HALion, HALion Sonic, and HALion Sonic SE.

Loading the VST Sound Instrument Set

- To load the instrument set as a plug-in, open your Steinberg DAW and create an instrument track that is associated with the instrument set.

- To load the instrument set in HALion, HALion Sonic, or HALion Sonic SE, load any of the presets that come with Neo Soul Keys.

You can also load the VST Soundinstrument Set in non-Steinberg applications. For more information, consult the documentation of these applications.

Loading and Saving Presets

When you are working with a Steinberg DAW, the Load and Save dialogs contain MediaBay functionality, allowing you to make use of tags, for example.

- To load a preset, click the name field in the plug-in functions section and select the preset in the dialog.

When a preset is loaded, you can step through the available presets using the left and right arrow buttons to the left of the preset name field.

- To save a preset, click the floppy disk icon to the right of the preset name and enter a name for the preset.

In a non-Steinberg DAW, you can only save presets in the predefined folder or a subfolder of this folder. If you save presets using the preset manager of the DAW that you are using, these presets are only accessible within this DAW and not in other host applications.

This chapter describes the sections that are available if you open the Neo Soul Keys VST Sound Instrument Set as a plug-in.

Plug-in Functions Section

The section at the top of the plug-in panel contains global functions that affect both the currently loaded preset and the general operation of the plug-in.

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Preset Controls

With the preset controls on the left, you can load and save presets. To step through the available presets, use the left and right arrow buttons.

Switch Off All Insert FX

Allows you to hear the sound without any effects.

Lock FlexPhraser and Trigger Pads

When you activate this button, loading another preset does not overwrite the current settings for the Trigger pads.

⇒ Some presets use FlexPhrasers, that is, arpeggio or phrase players. These are also locked when you activate the Lock button.

MIDI Reset

Sometimes, notes can hang. This may be caused by the plug-in losing the MIDI connection or receiving wrong MIDI controller data. In this case, you can "emergency reset" the plug-in.

- Clic k the "MIDI Reset" button (the lightning icon) to send an "All Sound Off" and "Reset All Controllers" message to the plug-in.

The plug-in immediately stops playback and resets the controllers to their default values.

Options

Click this button to show the Options page in the edit display. To return to the Macro page parameters, click the button again.

Meter

Shows the output level of the plug-in.

Main Volume

Adjusts the output level of the plug-in.

Edit Display

The edit display in the center of the plug-in window shows the Macro page that contains the parameters of the instrument set. The parameters on the Macro page are described in the chapter "Macro Page Parameters" on page 12.

If the Options button in the global functions section is activated, the edit display shows the Options page.

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Options Page

On the Options page, you can make settings that control the plug-in behavior. The settings can affect a single instance or all instances of a given VST Sound Instrument Set, and even all VST Sound Instrument Sets that are installed on your computer. Whichever applies is clearly stated in the following sections.

Disk Streaming Used Memory Available Memory Balance 77 MB Preload 2.04 GB of 5.99 GB Physical Disk RAM 60 MB Streaming Cache 2.51 GB of 4.00 GB Virtual Global Polyphony Master Tune Show Tooltips Show Value Tooltips 128 440.0 MIDI Controller Controller Assignment Smoothing FlexPhaser Reset to Factory Save as Default Slow Fast Hold Reset Reset Controller Off

Disk Streaming Section

⇒ The settings in this section affect all VST Sound Instrument Set plug-ins installed on your computer, as well as HALion Sonic SE.

Presets can contain a lot of samples which can take up a large amount of data, especially if you are using several plug-in instances. Therefore, the samples are not loaded completely into the RAM. Instead, only the first milliseconds of each sample are loaded. While you play, more manageable portions of the samples are continually loaded into the RAM from the hard disk. Because the hard disk has to work harder for every additional note you play, it is a good idea to load as much material as possible into the RAM beforehand. This leaves less RAM for other applications. For an optimum performance of your system, you can balance the RAM versus the hard disk usage.

Balancing Disk vs. RAM

With this slider, you can balance the hard disk versus the RAM usage. This setting is not saved with the project. It has to be set up only once for your computer system.

  • If you need more RAM for other applications, drag the slider to the left towards the Disk setting.
  • If you r hard disk is not supplying data fast enough, drag the slider to the right towards the RAM setting.

Global Section

Polyphony

Here, you can specify how many notes can be played simultaneously before voices are stolen. Limiting the polyphony can help to keep the required performance within a reasonable range.

⇒ Thissetting only affects the current plug-in instance.

Master Tune

You can set the Master Tune parameter within the range from 415.3 Hz to 466.2 Hz, which equals -100 cents to +100 cents.

⇒ Thissetting only affects the current plug-in instance.

Show Tooltips

When this option is activated, a tooltip is displayed when you move the mouse over a control.

⇒ Thissetting affects all VST Sound Instrument Set plug-ins installed on your computer, as well as HALion Sonic SE.

Show Value Tooltips

When this option is activated, parameters without a value text field display their value in a tooltip when using the corresponding control.

⇒ Thissetting affects all VST Sound Instrument Set plug-ins installed on your computer, as well as HALion Sonic SE.

MIDI Controller Section

You can save your customized MIDI controller assignments as default or restore the factory MIDI controller assignments.

Resetting to Factory Defaults

To restore the factory MIDI controller assignments, click the "Reset to Factory" button.

⇒ Thissetting affects all open plug-in instances of a particular VST Sound Instrument Set.

Saving as Default

To save the current MIDI controller assignments as default, click the "Save as Default" button.

Now, each time you load a new instance of the plug-in, your customized MIDI controller mapping is loaded by default.

⇒ Thissetting affects all open plug-in instances of a particular VST Sound Instrument Set.

⇒ The current MIDI controller mapping is also saved with each project. This way, you can transfer your settings between different systems.

MIDI Controller Smoothing

MIDI controllers have a maximum resolution of 128 steps, which is rather low.

Therefore, if you use a MIDI controller to remote-control a quick control, for example, the parameter change may occur in audible steps. To avoid this, the plug-in provides MIDI controller smoothing, allowing for less abrupt parameter changes.

- If MIDI c controller changes cause audible artifacts, turn the control towards slower settings.

This makes MIDI controller changes occur not immediately, but spaced over a period of time.

- If you want MIDI controller changes to be more immediate, turn the control towards faster settings.

This can produce audible artifacts when MIDI controller changes occur.

⇒ This setting affects all VST Sound Instrument Set plug-ins installed on your computer, as well as HALion Sonic SE.

FlexPhraser Hold Reset

This command sends a global "Hold Reset" message to all FlexPhraser modules that are used in the preset. On the "Reset Controller" pop-up menu, you can assign a MIDI controller to the FlexPhraser "Hold Reset" button, which allows you to remote-control it.

⇒ Thissetting affects all open plug-in instances of a particular VST Sound Instrument Set.

Performance Control Section

The performance control section in the lower part of the plug-in panel contains the elements that you need to "play" the instrument: pitchbend and modulation wheel, virtual keyboard, and sphere.

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Wheel Controls

To the left of the virtual keyboard, you can find the pitchbend wheel and the modulation wheel. The modulation wheel is hardwired to MIDI controller #1.

The fixel assignment of MIDI controller #1 cannot be changed. Therefore, the modulation wheel offers no "Learn CC" function.

Keyboard

The virtual keyboard can be used to trigger MIDI notes just like a real keyboard. By clicking the keys at different vertical positions you can control the note-on velocity. Furthermore, the keyboard displays keys that are not used to trigger notes but act as key switches. The "Shift Keyboard" buttons to the left and right of the keyboard shift the keyboard range by octaves. This allows you to display key switches that are located on lower keys, for example.

Sphere H and Sphere V

The sphere is the ball on the right. It is a two-dimensional control, which allows you to adjust two quick controls simultaneously by dragging the mouse horizontally and vertically within the sphere. The quick control on the horizontal axis is called Sphere H. The quick control on the vertical axis is called Sphere V. Typically, two parameters that belong together are assigned to the sphere. For instance, Cutoff is assigned to Sphere H and Resonance to Sphere V.

The small triangles for indicating the horizontal and the vertical axis are only available if parameters are assigned to Sphere H and V.

Center Horizontal/Center Vertical

You can set up the sphere to return to its center position automatically. This can be defined separately for each axis.

To do so, activate the "Center Horizontal" or "Center Vertical" options on the context menu for the sphere.

Quick Controls

vibratic intensity vibratic speed Tube Drive Phaser mix Plunger mix Chorus mix Delay mix Flipverb mix

The eight potentiometer controls on the right are called quick controls. They allow you to remote-control the most important sound parameters for the preset.

The quick control assignments cannot be modified in the VST Sound Instrument Set. You can modify the assignments in HALion or HALion Sonic.

Trigger Pads

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You can use the trigger pads on the left to remotely trigger single notes or whole chords. Many of the presets make use of the trigger pads.

- Pads with a colored frame have single notes or whole chords assigned.

- The line above a pad lights up when the pad switches between FlexPhraser variations.

- To t rigger a pad with your mouse, simply click the corresponding pad.

Assigning Trigger Notes to Pads

You can assign a MIDI note to a pad and trigger the pad by playing this note.

Proceed as follows:

  1. Right- click the pad.

  2. From the menu, select "Assign Trigger Note".

  3. From the submenus, select the octave and note that you want to assign.

Or:

  1. Right- click the pad.

  2. From the c context menu, select "Learn Trigger Note".

  3. Play the note on your MIDI keyboard or click the note on the virtual keyboard. The name of the MIDI note that you assigned as trigger note is displayed in the top left corner of the pad.

⇒ Key that serve as trigger notes light up in blue on the virtual keyboard. These keys no longer play sounds, but trigger the corresponding pads.

Removing Trigger Note Assignments

To remove a trigger note from a pad, proceed as follows:

  1. Right- click the pad.

  2. From the c context menu, select "Forget Trigger Note".

Macro Page Parameters

The macro page for the Neo Soul Keys VST Sound Instrument Set is divided into two pages, one for the instrument and its parameters and one for the amplifier and effect sections.

Instrument Page

Instrument Amp & Fx STEINBER BELL PEDAL NOISE RESO UP KEY DOWN REL FX BARK Neo Soul Keys® VOLUME VEL BASS MID TREBLE 20 kHz 20 kHz VBRATO ON 1 ON 2 ON 3 ON 4 ON 5 ON 6 ON 7 ON 8 ON 9 ON 10 ON 11 ON 12 ON 13 ON 14 ON 15 ON 16 ON 17 ON 18 ON 19 ON 20 ON SPEED

The lower section of the Instrument page shows the main instrument parameters. The upper section contains settings for sound components like bell and bark, for example.

Volume

Adjusts the overall instrument level before it is sent to the amplifier.

Bass

Adjusts the level of the low frequency range.

Mid

Adjusts the level of the mid frequency range. With the control below the knob, you control the frequency of the mid bell filter.

Treble

Adjusts the level of the high frequency range.

Vibrato

On/Off

Activates/deactivates the vibrato.

Intensity

Determines the intensity of the vibrato effect, which modulates the signal in the stereo panorama.

Speed

Controls the speed of the vibrato modulation.

Sound Components

The electric piano sound consists of several components. These can be activated independently and have individual level settings.

- To activate/deactivate a component, move the mouse pointer over its label and click the button.

The following components can be added:

Component Description

Bell The bell component of the sound.

Pedal Noise Pedal noise sounds that occur when the s ustain pedal is pressed.

Pedal Reso Resonance sounds that occur when the s ustain pedal is pressed.

Key Up Key up noises that occur when keys are released.

Key Down Key down noises that occur when no tes are played.

Release Fx Key release noises.

Bark Dedicated bark component for more bite.

Amp & FX Page

Instrument Amp & Fx ? stoinberg ON OFF GAIN BASS MOOLE TREBLE PPESENCE MASTER Blackface + OFF AXIG DYN ON BOTH AXIS TUME POSITION MICROPHONE WAH DIST PHAS FLANG CHO DELAY REVERB RATE O AMIGO PHASE CROSS ST APP TYPE TIME DRIVE DEPTH MIX FEEDBACK MIX

The upper section of the Amp & FX page contains the amplifier settings. The lower section contains the parameters of the built-in effects like Wah, Chorus, and Flanger.

Amp Section

Amp On/Off

Activates/deactivates the amplifier.

Gain

Controls the input gain.

Bass

Adjusts the tone color of the low frequencies.

Middle

Adjusts the tone color of the mid frequencies.

Treble

Adjusts the tone color of the high frequencies.

Presence

Adds brightness to the sound.

Master

Controls the output level of the amplifier.

Model

Here, you select the speaker model. The different models each have a different sound.

- To bypass a mode I, select "No Speaker".

Microphone

Here, you can choose the microphone that is used to pick up the sound of the amplifier.

Position

Defines the microphone position.

Fx Section

The effect section features seven different effects that can be used all at the same time. Each effect can be turned on and off individually.

Wah

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On/Off

Activates/deactivates the effect.

Pedal

Drag the pedal up and down to simulate the filter and level modulation of a classic wah pedal effect.

Distortion

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On/Off

Activates/deactivates the effect.

Drive

Specifies the amount of distortion.

Phaser/Flanger/Chorus

The modulation effects Phaser, Flanger, and Chorus have their own page. Click on a name label to show the settings for the corresponding effect.

PHAS FLANG CHO RATE 50 D-MO PHASE DEPTH MIX

On/Off

Activates/deactivates the effect.

Rate

Use this to specify the frequency of the pitch modulation in Hertz.

Phase

Here, you can adjust the phase of the left and right channel modulation. When this is set to 0, both channels are modulated in the same way, that is, the volume changes for both channels in the same way. When it is set to 180°, the level increases for one channel and decreases for the other.

Depth

Sets the intensity of the modulation.

Mix

Sets the ratio between the dry and wet signal.

Delay

DELAY REVERB CROSS ST. PP TYPE TIME FEEDBACK MIX

On/Off

Activates/deactivates the effect.

Type

Here, you can select the type of delay to use.

Delay Description

StereoTwo independent delay lines are used, one for the left and one for the right audio channel.
Cross Two delay lines with cross feedback are used. This means that the delay of the left channel is fed back into the delay of the right channel, and vice versa.
Ping-PongThe left and right input channel are mixed and sent to hard-panned left and right delays. This way, the echoes bounce between the left and right side of the stereo panorama, like a ping-pong ball.

Time

Specifies the delay time in ms.

Feedback

Feedback means that the output of the delay is fed back to its input. This causes the echoes to repeat. At a setting of 0%, you hear one echo. At a setting of 100%, the echoes are repeated continually.

Mix

Sets the ratio between the dry and wet signal.

Reverb

On/Off

Activates/deactivates the effect.

Type

Here, you can select the type of reverb to use: spring, plate, or hall.

Time

Specifies the reverb time.

PreDelay

Determines the amount of time between the dry signal and the onset of the reverb.

With higher predelay values, you can simulate larger rooms.

Mix

Sets the ratio between the dry and wet signal.

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Model : Neo Soul Keys

Category : Musical instrument