![]() It requires the free UVI Workstation 3 (v3.0.0 or later). Until June 12th, you can purchase this piano library for 94 (regular price 188). The onscreen note sounds full-range and normal.Īny idea what that could be about? And, thanks again. There’s a new deal at VST Buzz offering 50 off Ravenscroft 275 by VI-Labs. When I play one note on the controller and then click that same note on the onscreen keyboard, there is a world of difference. The reverb, tone, stereo width, pedal noise, resonances, etc. My other significant issue is this: When I use it as a plug-in, none of the piano controls function, and it sounds is quite dull, no crispness. So I wonder what that's all about? Anyway, that problem solved. So I instead hooked it directly to a hub with a midi-to-USB adapter. That made me wonder if UVI didn't like the Alesis by-way-of the Edirol, though that seemed unlikely. The Ravenscroft 275 virtual instrument was designed to bring you the sound of one of the finest grand pianos in the world. So, just now I hooked up the MicroKey and now that's showing. I had checked the UVI Midi settings, it listed PCR Port 1, PCR Port 2, PCR Port 3, etc. ![]() This has allowed me to hook up three boards with only two USB ports and not need a hub on gigs, and has always worked flawlessly. My midi routing for the last 5 years or so has been: my trusty Alesis QS8 channel 3, midi out to the midi in of my Edirol PCR on channel 2, and the USB out of that bringing both controllers to the laptop.(occasionally an additional Korg MicroKey 61 on channel 1). OK, well I wasn't sure if it was seeing it or not. When you open UVI and load Ravenscroft, make sure you go to Audio & MIDI Settings in UVI (Finder), and ensure your controller is seen and connected. ![]()
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