They work well for live performances with ensembles, as they leave more sonic space for other instruments Download or box? These are smaller than your average Grand, at seven feet each, and designed for studio or smaller-hall playing, perhaps conservatory environments or fancy (very fancy) restaurants. Leaving aside the fact that a company called Synthogy is fast building a reputation for recreating great pianos, let’s take a quick look at the company’s Ivory II range in order to get a feel for where these two fit in. And at just over 100 quid a piece, they might take up your hard-drive space, but at least they’ll leave you a few quid to buy that drive. But what pianos… as we’ll come on to see and hear, and what meticulous recordings. The package weighs in at over 110GB, and that is for just two pianos. You’ll certainly require one with Studio Grands, the latest instrument offering in the Ivory II collection from Synthogy. Or, since they’re tumbling in price, why not get a couple?
SYNTHOGY IVORY 2 REVIEW PC
Sadly, Mac and PC developers don’t seem to be upping the base hard-drive specs of their machines as much as they once did, so as a music producer in the 21st century, a speedy external drive of some capacity is your new best friend. As we all know, virtual instruments are getting bigger, particularly those, such as Synthogy’s, which record every nuance of an incredible instrument so you can recreate it at a fraction of the original’s cost.