"You'll Strike a Bonanza with Total Workstation 2!"
Delamar wholeheartedly recommends IK's virtual instruments bundle "With Total Workstation 2 from IK Multimedia you get tons of sounds for very little money. The usage of the included (many!) virtual instruments is very easy and you can keep an eye on all the important parameters all the time. It's worth pointing out that Total Workstation 2 is very light on CPU - even on my old laptop. I feel very good about recommending it. As I said, tons of sounds for very little money!"
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2011-11-02
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Sonik Synth 2’s Sounds are “Massive” and “Amazing” to Tape Op Magazine
The May/June 2006 Issue of Tape Op reviews IK’s synth workstation “The sounds that come with Sonik Synth 2 are an almost-comprehensive all-in-one collection. Quite literally, one would need two or three days to really process the entire library—it’s massive… I clearly haven’t even scratched the surface here; the sound design potential of this plug-in is pretty awesome!”... [more]
2006-05-22
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IK’s CEO Interviewed in April 2006 Computer Music Magazine
“Eye on the Industry” article highlights IK’s future endeavors The April 2006 Issue of Computer Music interviewed IK’s CEO, Enrico Iori, probing for news of IK Multimedia’s future hardware/software integration projects (StompIO and StealthPlug), why CSR is so unique, and IK’s industry innovations to come after celebrating a successful ten years in the industry.... [more]
2006-04-25
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IK's Founder and CEO Featured in EQ Magazine Cover Story
“The Music Software Revolution, The Revolutionaries, and How it Changed Everything” The April 2006 Issue of EQ dove deep into the history of how software has dramatically revolutionized the music industry, with our founder and CEO, Enrico Iori, interviewed as one of the pioneers of the field.... [more]
2006-04-18
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Sonik Synth 2’s Sounds Are “Inspiring”
Virtual Instruments Magazine reviews IK’s synth workstation in the Sept/Oct 2005 issue “Sonik Synth 2 is both a tribute to the fascinating history of vintage synthesizers and an entire software workstation. With over 5000 sounds totaling 8GB, it’s certainly complete enough to serve as the only sample-based software you’ll ever need, and it will fill the gaps in anybody’s collection.”... [more]
2005-10-14
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