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Synthogy ivory 2 grand
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Pianoteq has made huge advancements so it will be interesting to see how much farther they can go.ĭigital Pianos - Electronic Pianos - Synths &a. I used to hate Pianoteq, until version 5 and the Model D option came out. Otherwise, a lot of people seem to like it. The Garritan CFX has pedaling issues (no repedaling) that don't bother some people, but disqualifies it for me. Then there are several sampled pianos I would put in the middle, and finally pianos like Alicia's Keys and EWQL that I've buried. It doesn't have the range of realistic timbre voicing options that the Vintage D has, but it is very realistic with great playability. The Ivory II American D would be my 2nd choice, especially for classical. I especially recommend it for pop and jazz. It is relatively inexpensive and some of us think it is the best for a wide range of musical genres. The Vintage D may be the most recommended piano on the forum for its sound and playability. Not everyone agrees, but if you read enough past comments you will find there are some clear favorites. So I'd pay attention to the advice you can get on this forum. I know you may not believe that, but you will after you waste many hundreds of dollars to find out why its true. They will cost you money for things you will never play again. On-line recorded demo's of the pianos are WORTHLESS. There can be huge differences in both for each piano. You have to consider both the sound and the playability. Pianoteq is a good tool for people who like to tweak.Īs you can see below I have quite a few of the products mentioned above.

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To get the best out of Pianoteq, you may want to do things like slightly detune individual notes: the pro version allows this, the cheaper one's do not. PianoManChuck review of Pianoteq, Garritan and Ravenscroft

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Most of them do free trials, so you can find out for yourself what they are like to play.

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Presently, the sample based virtual software pianos (VSTs) take allot of computer memory (Gigabytes) which is why Pianoteq has some advantage in that respect however, the sampled sounds are closer to how a real acoustic sounds. Sonically however, Pianoteq is not as good as the sampled based VST's like Ivory II, Vienna Imperial, Galaxy, Ravenscroft, Garritan etc.

synthogy ivory 2 grand

The upshot of this is that Pianoteq is more responsive dynamically, and better resembles how a real piano operates to play. This means that the sounds are generated in real time by a bunch of complex mathematical algorithms. Pianoteq 5 is modelled rather than sampled based. Pianoteq, I'd choose Ivory.īut you might also consider the Vintage D and American D. Summary: If you're limiting your choice to Ivory 2 vs. I also own some stinkers, Alicia's Keys being the one that comes first to mind. And the Grandeur (another Steinway), which is excellent (though it has some faults in the bass section). I also have the Kawai EX Pro, which is a workhorse for me. Note, though, that others here on the board have purchased newer Steinways in the form of the American D and the Ivory 2 suite, which might be even better than the Vintage D (but don't have those so I cannot say). Sloppiness of dynamic technique will be tolerated by the others, by not by the Vintage D. It has a wide range of responsiveness, more than any of the others. More than any other piano I own this one tests your skills as a pianist. I have Galaxy Vintage D (a Steinway), which is the most realistic of my pianos. (I skipped Ivory 2 because it's expensive and requires an Ilok key. The others have been surpassed by other brands, so I no longer use the Ivory Steinway and Yamaha. The set includes a German Steinway, a Yamaha, and a Bosendorfer.

synthogy ivory 2 grand

And it sounds as though the piano is in another room rather than right in front of me. Yes, Pianoteq feels good (responsive), but it sound to me unrealistic. Lots has been said in these pages about the virtues of Pianoteq, but I just don't get it. This was fortunate because I was able to deduce how much I detested the sound of Pianoteq without spending any money, avoiding yet another wasted piano purchase.

synthogy ivory 2 grand

None were available as demos, so I wasted lots of money on the bad ones. My situation: I have nearly two dozen different pianos.












Synthogy ivory 2 grand