We have done 3 recordings in the same studio - 2 were
done with a Yamaha C7 and the 3rd recording had the
piano part recorded straight from a DGT-2 to Digital
performer and then taken to the studio where some midi
tracks were replaced by some sound samplers. When
completed - most people do not know that we did not
use the C7 and are surprised to hear that a DGT-2 was
used. It is an incredibly accurate reproduction of a
piano and we love the DGT-2.
The resonating string issue is handled well by the
samples and the software, and the keyboard has the
proper touch and feel for the pianist to feel as if
they are on a regular piano.
Alan
--- Carol Beigel <thecarolb@...> wrote:
> Basically, recording on any Disklavier whether the
> electronics are installed on an acoustic piano or an
> electronic one, generates the same MIDI data.
> However,
> the artist may react differently to what they hear
> while recording, so that could affect sustain. A
> vibrating string keeps vibrating until you use the
> damper pedal or take your finger off the key.
> However,
> I think the Gran Touch's software is designed well
> enough to duplicate that.
>
> Carol Beigel
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "cmmfx" <planet.productions@...>
> To: <disklavier@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, August 04, 2007 5:38 PM
> Subject: [disklavier] Recording on the Gran Touch
> and
> playing on
>
>
> > Questions to you disklavier experts . . .
> >
> > I live in Poland where being a pianist is almost a
> national sport. I
> > would like to offer my Gran Touch digital piano to
> professional concert
> > pianists to record their performances.
> >
> > My question is this: will their performances be
> expressed well on
> > normal disklavier pianos, meaning diklaviers with
> strings, or do they
> > need to record on a stringed disklavier to have a
> proper recording of
> > their work? Will they be able to send files to
> someone in another
> > country and have a 'normal' disklavier piano play
> beautifully? Could
> > someone effectively audition for the e-piano
> competition, for example?
> >
> > Hope this makes sense, thanks for help.
> >
> > Best,
> >
> > Joe V.
> >
> >
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Re: [disklavier] Recording on the Gran Touch and playing on
2007-08-06 by Alan Chapman
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