Pro

$79.00

Lite

$19.00

Dark, worn, and full of life

The Chicago Upright 1927 is unapologetically authentic. Built in 1927, this Baldwin Monarch has seen nearly a century of music, wear, and life. Its voice is dark and aged, with tubby low strings, a worn‑in midrange, and treble notes that surprise with their sweetness and long sustain. It is not a polished, pristine instrument. It is a piano with a story in every note.

Five stereo microphone positions capture its character from multiple perspectives, ranging from the immediacy of close mics to the lively reflections of a medium‑sized living room. The result is a set of tones that lets you decide exactly how much intimacy or space you want in the sound.

Pro
Lite

The Piano

Every scar in the finish, every compacted hammer, every stretched string tells you this upright has lived. The low end thumps with a rounded, almost percussive tubbiness. The mids speak with the unmistakable voice of an old upright. The highs rise above with a delicate sweetness that lingers. Its limited dynamics and dark tone give it a grounded, unvarnished realism that cannot be faked or over‑engineered.

For all its imperfections, it is endlessly playable. Sit down at this piano and it responds with honesty, delivering performances that feel personal, organic, and deeply human.

Technical Details

Microphone Positions

Front Under

A pair of Omni-directional condenser mics underneath the keyboard facing the bridge. Provides a clear, crisp, intimate sound with very light hammer action noise.

Behind Close

A pair of cardioid microphones near the soundboard behind the piano. This gives that characteristic sound of an upright piano while still being close and wide.

Behind Spaced

Pulled back a couple feet from the back side of the soundboard. This gives a more spacious and natural sound, with a bright crisp tone.

Front Over

A wide pair of microphones aiming at the hammers. Despite what you may expect, this position gives a dark, distant, but wide tone.

Room

A pair of spaced omni-directional microphones about 6 feet away from the piano. These capture the entire piano and the room. This position gives a more distant sound and works best blended with the other microphone positions.

Pro vs Lite

Whether you’re after the full depth and flexibility of the Pro edition or the streamlined efficiency of the Lite version, you can choose the one that matches your workflow, budget, and system requirements. Both deliver the same signature piano character — it’s just a matter of how many tools and options you want at your fingertips

Pro

$79.00
  • 5 Stereo Mic positions
  • All Keys Sampled
  • True Release Samples
  • Resonance Samples
  • Pedal Noise
  • Sustain Control
  • Hard Drive Space: 6GB

Lite

$19.00
  • 1 Stereo Mic position (Behind Close)
  • True Release Samples
  • Key Stretching (Every 3rd key sampled)
  • Resonance Samples
  • Hard Drive Space: 45MB
  • Free Trial Available

All of your Boz Digital Labs pianos are hosted in a single plugin: Master Keys. Master Keys is a dedicated plugin specifically designed specialize in playing pianos that both sound and feel natural. It gives you the effects and control you need to personalize your piano sound to match your vibe.

Master Keys includes a built in 6-band parametric EQ, algorithmic reverb and channel mixing controls.

Windows
  • Windows 7 or Higher
  • 64-bit
Mac
  • Intel or Apple Silicon
  • 10.13 or Higher
  • 64-bit

RAM: 8GB (16GB Recommended)
Hard Drive Space: ~6GB per Pro piano and 50MB per Lite piano
Formats: Standalone, AAX Native, VST2, VST3, AU (Mac Only)

Trial Limitations

  • Resets parameters each time the project is opened
  • Restricts saving presets
  • Some black keys disabled
  • Only available on Lite version

Authorization Info

  • Offline registration with serial number
  • Perpetual License