See how the Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 Virtual Studio Technology stacks up against the Synthogy Ivory II Upright Pianos in today's product comparison. Not sure which is right for you? Read on and find the perfect item for your needs. If you would like to see more product comparisons from the same category, click here.
The first product we will be looking at is the Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 Virtual Studio Technology.
And now we will have a look at our second product, the Synthogy Ivory II Upright Pianos. This VST includes samples from four different hand-selected pianos, resulting in a wide variety of powerful, diverse tones at your fingertips. It's generous with the samples, with an 84 GB library and up to 16 velocity layers. Upright Pianos uses all the latest technology to bring you the absolute top sounds.
It also has the Harmonic Resonance Modeling and DSP engine but with new and improved sounds thanks to the four vertical piano sources. These pianos include the Yamaha u5 Modern Upright, Hume Vintage Upright, and Barroom Upright and were carefully chosen to get a rich vintage sound. For this reason, this VST is loved by all musicians looking for vintage blues, jazz, or even a rock vibe.
HEAD TO HEAD COMPARISON | |
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Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2 Virtual Studio Technology |
Synthogy Ivory II Upright Pianos |
KEY FEATURES | |
+ Ten thousand sounds. |
+ Vintage sound from four upright pianos. |
WHAT OUR TEAM THOUGHT | |
The possibilities are truly endless with the Spectrasonics Omnisphere 2. It's pricey software, but you get what you pay for: quality sounds, effects for days, filters, and so many other features, to give your sound that extra special feel. It's by far the most professional-friendly VST you can use for your music. |
This is one of those software options that can be used by artists across all genres. |
You might also be interested in Music Critic's in-depth article on this topic, 8 Best Piano VST of 2024.