Ivories II now is only negligibly better than the original, while its competition have massively upped their game. It was the first piano plugin on the market to sound and play like an actual piano, and I spent many happy years gigging out with it and an M-Audio Keystation Pro 88.īut like so many first romances, Ivories didn’t weather the test of time. Review: Ivories was the first “real” plugin that I bought out of high school, and I fell in love with the clean, polished sound of the plugin. Can occasionally choke even the fastest hard drive. The Bad: massive sample library (77 Gigabytes), somewhat dated sound. The Good: great sounding realistic grand piano tones.
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