


Spreeman formed Spreeman Piano Innovations to build the exclusive line of Ravenscroft Pianos, named after the composer. After working with renowned jazz pianist and composer Bob Ravenscroft on a custom performance piano built to satisfy Bob's highest demands and expressiveness, Mr. Ravenscroft Pianos are designed and built by Michael Spreeman at his company in Scottsdale, Arizona. If the usual piano tones have worn out their welcome and it's time for something fresh, the Ravenscroft 275 is here. Rich clear hammer attacks, unique Muted Strikes, staccato Release Trails, real sampled Una Corda pedal, and sampled Resonance all lead to a level of realism previously unobtainable in a virtual piano.

It's one piano that works for all styles. All while keeping your resource usage minimal and offering fast load times. Touch response is consistent no matter the controller used. Control is similar to a modeled virtual piano but entirely sample-based.

Precise playing velocities plus complex harmonic interactions and details are carefully sampled and then controlled by a powerful script and engine. Reproducing the tone and playability of a concert grand like the 275 Titanium is no easy task. The result: a virtual piano like no other. Our goal was to emulate all aspects of the 275's detailed voice using the latest sampling technology and let this amazing piano speak with clarity. This one-of-a-kind concert grand has been recreated using nearly 17,000 samples and 4 discrete microphones, controlled from an easy to use interface. Ravenscroft 275 is one of these rare instruments. All of the analog sounds and behaviors are realistically reproduced by CMT, KORG’s proprietary electronic Circuit Modeling Technology, and you can now get these beautiful sounds, unique to the Polysix, as a state-of-the-art software plug-in.At VI Labs we believe that some instruments truly can inspire and take your creativity to new levels. In addition to the often-requested high-resolution and scalable interface, we have added two new multi-effects. While the Polysix V2 in this KORG Collection has been based on the software-emulated Polysix from 2004, it has been refined for modern production environments. Sound memory, built-in effects such as chorus, phaser, and ensemble are commonplace functionalities these days, but at the time, they were considered advanced specifications, and by combining them to deliver its unique fat sound the Polysix quickly became a worldwide bestseller. with six polyphonic voices (one more voice), was named directly after the determination and pride of the engineers. At that time, popular synthesizers had a polyphony of five voices. Brought to the market in 1981, the analog synthesizer Polysix is one of KORG’s most famous synthesizers.
