

I figure your interests are at least, in part, the same as mine with regards to music.


If you plan to record your playing and fool around with programs like Logic Pro X, Ableton, Pro Tools, whatever, here’s a link that will explain what you need to think about in terms of your intended use and what you might need with regards to CPUs and RAM, etc. I was going to suggest it when I logged on. ) Tone Topics - Dedicated guitar site with everything guitar gear, how-to guides. I’ll just add my two cents on Hayden’s comments about the Ravenscroft 275. Update on the Ravenscroft 275, it’s all good. VI LABS RAVENSCROFT 275 FREE DOWNLOAD UPDATE The Ravenscroft is the first piano performance I have had on a CPU, major upgrade for me. It’s cool having the same piano as the lessons. My complication setting it up turned out to be 2 fold, user impatience (me) for a new project and my PC’s hard drive being a little too slow for the large sample size of the Ravenscroft. The cure was an external SSD drive ($75). The UVIworkstation had to remain on the internal hard drive but the soundbank could be stored on the external SSD drive. Works like a charm, easy set up, all features of the software available with no issues. Tech support was excellent, replying early mornings M-F to my question/inquiry from previous day. Tech support replied with patience, with informed help and from the same person who remembered our communications bonus. Now I need to figure out recording of the midi onto my CPU then saving it as a wav. Just software for a PC, hope it’s not to tough and any help with pointing in a good direction would be greatly appreciated.Īpologize for a delayed response but wanted to use it awhile before the update.

