Ivory is a comprehe nsive virtual instrument reproducin g the sounds of the world’s finest grand pianos. Ivory’s creators are accomplished pia- nists as well as programmers, and know that no single piano, no matter how great, is right for all players, all styles or all recording situations. Therefor e, Ivory contains more than 40 Gigabytes of carefully assembled, unlooped and untransposed samples of three distinct world-class instru- ments: a Bosendorfer 290 Imperial Grand, a German Steinway model D nine-foot concert grand, and a Yamaha C7 grand. Each can be installed separately, or you can install them all together. Ivory also contains its own 32-bit playback and DSP engine, which was designed from the ground up to perform the various specialized tasks of reprod ucing piano performance, and which can be hosted on every major workstation platform on Macintosh and PC computers. All 88 keys of every piano (and in the case of the Bosendorfer, the extended lower octave as well) are recorded individually, in stereo, with phase coherence, and stored as 32-bit samples.
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These pianos were tuned and regulated by expert technicians, and were recorded in superb-sound- ing studios and concert halls. Up to ten dynamic levels are sampled for each key. Every recording is a complete sustained note, with a full, natu- ral decay to silence—there are no loops.
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Because the sound of the damper muting the string differs accordin g to how long a note has been so unding before the key is released, Ivory’s release samples have been taken not only at differ ent key velocities, but at different time intervals after the onset of the note. The playback engine keeps track of each note’s duration, and when the key is released, it triggers the appropriate release sample. Therefore note releases have extremely realistic decays, whether stopped by the release of a key or by the release of the damper pedal. Separate samples are provided for “.