Synchron Fazioli 308 vs True Keys: Italian Grand
Synchron Fazioli 308 wins on immediate playability and refined sound; True Keys: Italian Grand demands significant effort for a satisfactory result. Synchron Fazioli 308 delivers an authentic sound with notable clarity and extensive dynamic range. Users report an immediate gratification; the instrument feels responsive and anticipated actions. It provides a meticulously sampled, tonally even grand piano experience.
True Keys: Italian Grand frequently disappoints with its timbre and dynamic response. Many users struggle with the playability. Technical issues and UI/UX frustrations create workflow friction. Achieving a desirable sound demands persistent tweaking.
Choose Synchron Fazioli 308 if you prioritize a highly polished, immediately gratifying playing experience. Choose True Keys: Italian Grand if you tolerate recurring sound and workflow challenges.
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Insights from Real-World Use
Synchron Fazioli 308
- Loves the precise clarity of the Fazioli 308, attributing it to strong fundamentals.
- Fazioli 308 is the favorite grand piano to play in the Synchron Pianos lineup.
- The Fazioli 308 achieves pinnacle status in Synchron Piano lineup for tonal evenness, meticulous sampling, and full dynamic range.
- The Fazioli 308 leaves no wish unfulfilled and possesses special, unique qualities.
- The Synchron Fazioli 308 makes the user sound better and is very easy to play, almost anticipating actions.
True Keys: Italian Grand
- I have the True Keys set and like the Italian the most. I think the German is darker and may give you that softer vibe if you watch the velocities. The Ivory sounded more mono to me. In fact, I have t
- I just like the TrueKeys a bit more. With American, German and Italian, I have a lot of choices. If you use pianos in different tracks, Ivory or True Keys is a good base.
- I kind of like the sound of the Italian TrueKeys, oddly enough maybe even better than the Ravenscroft sound, so I might consider that one to buy. ... this Gamma classical pianist guy says that it's go
- Although I usually prefer a bit of a mellower tone, the True Keys is miles ahead in this comparison. It's the releases that does it for me. VI Labs has the best release scripting on the market, and yo
- First the sound: nice enough, but not what I expected as I've heard from various classic recordings. To me it sounded more like a Yamaha CFX. And there are a few keys that sound unbearably foggy in th