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Ravenscroft 275 piano review
Ravenscroft 275 piano review









In complex MIDI setups, the USB-MIDI port can also be used to connect the VPC1 to USB-supported MIDI interface like the iConnectivity mio4. The USB-MIDI port can be used to connect the VPC1 to a computer to control software instruments in MainStage or Forte. Both the DIN and USB ports can be used simultaneously.

ravenscroft 275 piano review

The Kawai VPC1 features MIDI In/Out via traditional 5-Pin DIN connectors, and MIDI In/Out is also available via the USB port. The Ivory Touch finish absorbs surface moisture and oils, ensuring maximum control over the instruments at all times.

ravenscroft 275 piano review

Lastly, the RM3II keyboard action features a natural matte finish dubbed Ivory Touch, which is also used on Kawai’s high end digital pianos. The RM3II keyboard action also employs a let-off simulation, which recreates the subtle “notch” that can be felt when playing a grand piano very lightly. The Kawai VPC1 features triple-sensor technology, which improves responsiveness when repeatedly striking a key. The VPC1 ships with the Kawai F-30 triple pedal unit (a $179 value). The weight of the hammers decrease from left to right, while the counterweights in the lower keys enable soft bass passages to be played with a light touch. The VPC1 features fully wooden keys with grade-weighted hammers and counterweights. The RM3II keyboard action employs a number of clever engineering feats to emulate the experience of playing an acoustic piano.

ravenscroft 275 piano review

The RM3II features wooden keys, triple-sensor technology, and Kawai’s signature Ivory Touch finish. The Kawai VPC1 uses the RM3II keyboard action, which is second only to the full-sized GF action found on the MP11. Despite a few silly (to me) design flaws, the VPC1 maintains its position as the finest pure MIDI controller keyboard on the market.

ravenscroft 275 piano review

The Kawai VPC1 marries a world class keyboard action with gorgeous design, and does so at a relatively affordable price point.











Ravenscroft 275 piano review