I liked it just tweaking around with the mics (first of all load the 275 - not just one of the mic versions) a bit but went digging for a manual that didn't seem to help much. But after much thought (of course, always hoping that you could demo it like the waves plug-ins) I decided to buy it. So, as anybody in the music field who does this for a living and therefore these are not toys but tools, I have to really watch my expenses. I bought the Ravenscroft IOS instead of the Ivory and though I only used it a couple of times (not for recording) I was impressed by the actual sampled sound. I have always had high hopes for a decent digital piano. I wrote the VI Labs company and asked if they are going to implement a sale again and they wrote back yesterday saying they are about to do a summer sale so I should keep checking their website.Īs mentioned above I have libraries from all the major players. What do you mean by 'a bomb'? Good or bad? After a LOT of research and listening to sound files and watching videos, am deciding that the Ravenscroft and also their TrueKeys collection of 3 pianos, seem to me the way to go.