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Old 17th January 2007, 12:22 AM   #1
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Bosendorfer piano

This is really more a test than anyting else, only a test. If it had been a real Bosendorfer piano, you would have been instructed to--wait, it IS a real Bosendorfer piano!
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Sounds cool aside from the foot pedal noise.

What did you record it with? This isn't one of those gigastudio things is it?
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Sounds nice; I'm not fond of those low thumps though. Strange how the panning matches the players perspective.

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Strange how the panning matches the players perspective.

this makes me think it's a virtual Bösendorfer... if it is a real one, what model is it?
just wondering......



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Old 17th January 2007, 09:03 PM   #5
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A real Bosendorfer, a 9'2" if I'm not mistaken. The kind with several acres of shiny bronze real estate under the hood.

I've got two Sputniks very tight on the lowest and highest ridges of the "harp," and then a pair of Earthworks QTC 30's peeking over the edge of the box, at about midway along the curve.

I like the closeness and sense of drama, but damn that foot pedal! I keep imagining slipping tiny "pillows" about the size of a thimble into the mechanism. Or, maybe fresh steaming won-tons from a won-ton soup....
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A real Bosendorfer, a 9'2" if I'm not mistaken. The kind with several acres of shiny bronze real estate under the hood.
if it's a 9'2" then that's probably the model 280. does it have 88 or 97 keys (the model 290 Imperial Grand has 97!!)?

either way that's a gem of a piano, costs more than many houses....
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isn't the 290 like 11'????
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isn't the 290 like 11'????
i think the 290 Imperial is 9'6".
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It's got 88 keys, and the lower register really rattles the windowpanes.
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