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German Spinet 1767
Johann Heinrich Silbermann, Straßburg, Inv.-Nr. MINe 90
Edition Germanisches Nationalmuseum
Klavierhistorische Sammlung Neupert
Silbermann spinet 1767 (photo by Günther Kühnel; © Germanisches Nationalmuseum)
Thank you for purchasing the German Spinet 1767 HAlion sample library.
Installation
For proper installation of your new HALion library, please see instructions
on the Steinberg website or watch the „How to install“-HALion instruments video.
For questions regarding installation or registration of HALion instruments, please con-
tact Steinberg. Concerning the instrument itself, please contact realsamples at in-
fo@realsamples.de
The instrument
Your new German Spinet 1767 library features one of the few preserved original
German spinets; a beautiful sounding instrument by Johann Heinrich Silbermann.
The instrument was built in Strasbourg in 1767 and features a bell-like treble re-
sponse with clear impulse response and a full-bodied sound. Residing at the Ger-
manische Nationalmuseum in Nuremberg, the harpsichord remains in great playable
condition.
The sampling
In former centuries, the standard pitch was much lower than todays 440 Hz, and the
instruments were constructed accordingly: The spinet was sampled at 413 Hz. The
pitch can be adjusted in the virtual instrument.
Like all spinets (and harpsichords), the Silbermann instrument is not touch-sensitive
like a piano: Pressing a key down ejects a pick which plucks the strings, always at
the same volume. However, each picking sounds slightly different due to resonances
of both strings and body. Early digital versions of spinets often relied on just one
sample. This becomes tricky when repeatedly playing a key or even playing trills.
Hearing the exact same sample played leads to the so-called machine gun-effect
a dreaded flaw of early digital which is quickly exposed by the listener as artificial
sounding.

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