Nice. The Disklavier IV Pro and Bösendorfer Zeus are doing this as well these days. Of course, you do need to start with a great performance (which you have), and it helps to have a fine piano. This particular Brodman is better than most I've heard. Gerald Robbins recorded this around 1992, I think, on a Bosey.
This extremely impressive. I've heard THE BEST reproducing grands and none of them come close to this performance. Since every pianist plays each note with a different intensity, having a system that can record each of those changes independently truly captures the performance. It's obvious that this new technology will "rule the roost" in a very short time. Add to that the flexibility of the system and it's impossible to see how any other system can compete.
can anyone explain how this stuff works???
DeekshaThakur94 2 months ago
delightfully surprised here, thx :)
LizBizToo 1 year ago
i think i need one of these at my exam this saturday
natber27 1 year ago 2
NICEEEEEEEEEEEEEE !
Jawimb 1 year ago
that's awesome.
xoxAshh137 2 years ago
Nice. The Disklavier IV Pro and Bösendorfer Zeus are doing this as well these days. Of course, you do need to start with a great performance (which you have), and it helps to have a fine piano. This particular Brodman is better than most I've heard. Gerald Robbins recorded this around 1992, I think, on a Bosey.
jsteeber 3 years ago
AMAZING!
KawhackitaRag 3 years ago
yes amazing indeed.
Taekkyon2coree 3 years ago
This extremely impressive. I've heard THE BEST reproducing grands and none of them come close to this performance. Since every pianist plays each note with a different intensity, having a system that can record each of those changes independently truly captures the performance. It's obvious that this new technology will "rule the roost" in a very short time. Add to that the flexibility of the system and it's impossible to see how any other system can compete.
johnatuttle 4 years ago 3