Vienna Symphonic Library launched Fazioli F308 Essentials, a digital version of the world's biggest concert piano. The company recorded the Italian-made instrument at Vienna Synchron Stage's famous Stage A recording hall. Musicians can buy this simplified version of the premium Synchron Fazioli F308 collection for less money. The virtual piano captures the original instrument's sparkling sound and rich overtones. The software works right away without complicated setup.
The real Fazioli F308 piano creates powerful sound because of its extra-long strings. This digital version keeps the piano's unique character and soul intact. The instrument has a special fourth pedal that Fazioli invented to lower the keyboard and move hammers closer to strings. This feature reduces volume without changing the piano's natural tone color. Players can still hear all the same overtones and resonances with a soft, clear sound.
The Essentials version has fewer touch-sensitive layers than the expensive version but still sounds amazing. Musicians can adjust their piano sound through the Synchron Piano Player software. The program offers different room settings from close intimate sounds to wide ambient textures. Players can fine-tune their sound with built-in tools like frequency controls and room effects. The software costs $104 during the introductory period instead of the regular $156 price.
The real Fazioli F308 piano creates powerful sound because of its extra-long strings. This digital version keeps the piano's unique character and soul intact. The instrument has a special fourth pedal that Fazioli invented to lower the keyboard and move hammers closer to strings. This feature reduces volume without changing the piano's natural tone color. Players can still hear all the same overtones and resonances with a soft, clear sound.
The Essentials version has fewer touch-sensitive layers than the expensive version but still sounds amazing. Musicians can adjust their piano sound through the Synchron Piano Player software. The program offers different room settings from close intimate sounds to wide ambient textures. Players can fine-tune their sound with built-in tools like frequency controls and room effects. The software costs $104 during the introductory period instead of the regular $156 price.