[sdiy] piano and effects...
Barry Klein
Barry.L.Klein at wdc.com
Thu Oct 8 22:34:09 CEST 2009
I'm thinking more in the lines of:
1. realtime frequency shifting using Harmonizer or the like
2. use ebow-like concept and electrically drive the strings
3. individual string circuits with distorters and envelope followers, all
mixed together in various ways.
4. Binaural recording as well as localized spacial recordings to create a 3D
space.
5. devise some sort of pickup to feed into that interesting VG-99 thing....
Barry
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Subject: Re: [sdiy] piano and effects...
Piano -> single input on a polyphonic synth with lowpass filters.
Synth controlled by pianobar. That's something you want.
Accoustic feedback: directional microphone on the piano -> amp ->
speaker under the piano. Volume set real low and additional volume
gain controlled by pedal.
D.
On Thu, Oct 8, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Barry Klein <Barry.L.Klein at wdc.com> wrote:
> I see the discussion mentioning the Bosendorfer and recalled a question I
> wanted to ask. I recently aquired a wonderful 1917 Steinway M. Really
> screwed up the nice furniture arrangement in the living room but obviously
> I do not give a sh at t. Any of you play around with placing microphones
> (perhaps electrets) in various places on a piano and then running the
> outputs through your synth, harmonizers, etc. Could be very fun...
> Although this one sounds very cool by itself..
>
> Barry
>
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