A toy piano instrument developed by Decent Samples, “Casspinette Toy Piano”, is now available for free!
In this article, we introduce the distribution information and overview of the Casspinette Toy Piano.
We hope you find it useful.
1. What is Decent Samples “Casspinette Toy Piano”?
Casspinette Toy Piano is a free sample library for Decent Sampler, created by sampling the actual “Casspinette” tine-type toy piano that was manufactured by N. D. Cass Company in Massachusetts, USA, during the 1960s and 70s. Its appeal lies in the metallic, bell-like tones produced when the tines are struck, along with a unique reverb-like resonance generated by the entire frame. The delicate, slightly detuned timbre is versatile and useful in a wide range of musical contexts.
Key Features
- Sampled from an actual tine-type toy piano manufactured by the Cass Company in the 1960s and 70s
- Two simultaneous sample sets recorded: a room mic sample set, and a sample set captured with a piezo sensor clipped directly to the tines
- Includes a control to fade or cross-blend between the two mic sets
- Metallic, airy bell-like tones with a natural resonance reminiscent of a built-in reverb
- Runs on the free Decent Sampler plugin (VST/AU/AAX compatible, available on Win/Mac/iOS, etc.)
2. How to Install and Download Casspinette Toy Piano
Casspinette Toy Piano is an instrument that runs on the free Decent Sampler.
Access the Casspinette Toy Piano page, click Download Now, and enter your name and email address to download it. After that, launch Decent Sampler and load the downloaded file to start using it.
That covers the free release information for Casspinette Toy Piano.


