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The P200 has always sounded phenomenal to me on its own as a stage piano, but has been more challenging to get to sit right in the mix. That, for both solo piano and for sitting in the mix. Can any Ivory users comment on what they think of the samples, and whether it will completely blow away, mildly blow away, or be about on par with the great sound out of the P200.
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MegaDPuser wrote:I am considering purchasing Ivory as a replacement for my Yamaha P-200 to free up space in the studio and continue the transition to software. Either way, your Yamaha will most assuredly be reduced to "controller" status once Ivory finds its place on your hard drive. I'm very happy with Ivory's stock "German Grand" 10 velocity layer Steinway. Altiverb or other convolution reverb imparts the final touch of realism.įrodo says the new 12-layer Italian Grand sample set is fantastic. Inserting a "trim" plug in on Ivory allows one to narrow the stereo field in a band context. If a brighter piano sound is called for, I simply switch my Roland to "Hard" or "Medium" response.
I find I prefer to run Ivory at 26-28 dB dynamic range with my Roland controller set to "full" velocity response. The critical task (other than making sure you have a fast HD dedicated to Ivory) is getting the dynamic range/velocity response set up properly. I seriously doubt you will regret the move. The nuance Ivory allows the performer to achieve is phenominal.
I have a Motif ES and Roland's latest SRX Piano card (which I use for live work) and neither comes anywhere close to the Ivory sound. The realism Ivory presents goes far beyond anything I have ever heard from hardware.