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  • K kluurs
    13 Feb 2023, 22:24

    Yup - It would certainly be easier for the user to control the volume with the piano. I suspect that in the not-too-distant future, piano manufacturers will figure out that more and more people are using VSTs, and that they should work to standardize a strategy for better integrating them with the instrument.

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    George K
    wrote on 13 Feb 2023, 22:27 last edited by
    #94

    @kluurs a Scotch Command strip of velcro and you can mount this puppy anywhere on the piano that's convenient.

    Screenshot 2023-02-13 at 4.27.01 PM.png

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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    • K kluurs
      13 Feb 2023, 22:24

      Yup - It would certainly be easier for the user to control the volume with the piano. I suspect that in the not-too-distant future, piano manufacturers will figure out that more and more people are using VSTs, and that they should work to standardize a strategy for better integrating them with the instrument.

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      LuFins Dad
      wrote on 13 Feb 2023, 22:58 last edited by
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      @kluurs said in My next piano??:

      Yup - It would certainly be easier for the user to control the volume with the piano. I suspect that in the not-too-distant future, piano manufacturers will figure out that more and more people are using VSTs, and that they should work to standardize a strategy for better integrating them with the instrument.

      A few years back I was given a number by a digital piano designer for Yamaha. The number was how many units would need to be sold to make the cost of adding a feature worth it. I believe that number was 50K, but I can’t remember…

      The Brad

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        George K
        wrote on 18 Feb 2023, 01:46 last edited by
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        Ordered the Roland HP704 today. Should be here in the next week or so.

        It'll be a ton of fun, and next time my teacher comes over, perhaps we can have a lesson on that, instead of my Bohemia. I'll be interested to hear her thoughts.

        Just spitballing here: I wonder how it would sound with a pair of not-too-expensive speakers instead of the built in speaker array that it ships with. My computer is hooked up to a set of Klipsch Promedia 2.1 speakers. The satellites are appropriately small, and there's plenty of room for the subwoofer someplace in the crowded guest room.

        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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        • G George K
          18 Feb 2023, 01:46

          Ordered the Roland HP704 today. Should be here in the next week or so.

          It'll be a ton of fun, and next time my teacher comes over, perhaps we can have a lesson on that, instead of my Bohemia. I'll be interested to hear her thoughts.

          Just spitballing here: I wonder how it would sound with a pair of not-too-expensive speakers instead of the built in speaker array that it ships with. My computer is hooked up to a set of Klipsch Promedia 2.1 speakers. The satellites are appropriately small, and there's plenty of room for the subwoofer someplace in the crowded guest room.

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          89th
          wrote on 18 Feb 2023, 10:02 last edited by 89th
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          @George-K said in My next piano??:

          My computer is hooked up to a set of Klipsch Promedia 2.1 speakers. The satellites are appropriately small, and there's plenty of room for the subwoofer someplace in the crowded guest room.

          Such great speakers. I had them for years (they came out 21 years ago!) and an audiophile friend of mine highly recommended them for their size and price. Really great quality.

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            George K
            wrote on 2 Mar 2023, 12:09 last edited by George K 3 Feb 2023, 12:11
            #98

            Got my Roland yesterday. Took about an hour to unbox it and set it up. D4 and Mrs. George helped with the heavy parts.

            It sounds and plays wonderfully. Using the Roland app, you can easily access all the functions of the piano, such as touch, volume etc without having to scroll through the awkward controls on the instrument itself.

            IMG_3292.jpeg

            It's also easy to select which type of instrument you'll be using.

            IMG_EF4C175D94EB-1.jpeg

            I have an old MacBook Air that I'm going to hook up to it and, in a while, play around with Pianoteq. But for right now, the built-in functions might be all that I need...or not - it would be nice to play a Hamburg Steinway.

            And, just realized this is the 6th "piano" I've owned or had constant access to.

            1. My parents' Hobart M. Cable
            2. My Baldwin Hamilton
            3. My Bohemia
            4. My second Bohemia (which I still have)
            5. My worn-out Kawai
            6. This Roland.

            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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            • G George K
              2 Mar 2023, 12:09

              Got my Roland yesterday. Took about an hour to unbox it and set it up. D4 and Mrs. George helped with the heavy parts.

              It sounds and plays wonderfully. Using the Roland app, you can easily access all the functions of the piano, such as touch, volume etc without having to scroll through the awkward controls on the instrument itself.

              IMG_3292.jpeg

              It's also easy to select which type of instrument you'll be using.

              IMG_EF4C175D94EB-1.jpeg

              I have an old MacBook Air that I'm going to hook up to it and, in a while, play around with Pianoteq. But for right now, the built-in functions might be all that I need...or not - it would be nice to play a Hamburg Steinway.

              And, just realized this is the 6th "piano" I've owned or had constant access to.

              1. My parents' Hobart M. Cable
              2. My Baldwin Hamilton
              3. My Bohemia
              4. My second Bohemia (which I still have)
              5. My worn-out Kawai
              6. This Roland.
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              jon-nyc
              wrote on 2 Mar 2023, 12:22 last edited by
              #99

              @George-K said in My next piano??:

              And, just realized this is the 6th "piano" I've owned or had constant access to.

              1. My parents' Hobart M. Cable
              2. My Baldwin Hamilton
              3. My Bohemia
              4. My second Bohemia (which I still have)
              5. My worn-out Kawai
              6. This Roland.

              Interesting. Mine are:

              1. My Dad’s Cable Nelson
              2. My dad’s Steinway M
              3. My Baldwin Hamilton
              4. Rental upright in Mexico City (~1yr)
              5. Rental upright in Paris (-1yr)
              6. Bosendorfer
              7. Clav #1
              8. Clav #2

              Only non-witches get due process.

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              G markM 2 Replies Last reply 2 Mar 2023, 12:24
              • J jon-nyc
                2 Mar 2023, 12:22

                @George-K said in My next piano??:

                And, just realized this is the 6th "piano" I've owned or had constant access to.

                1. My parents' Hobart M. Cable
                2. My Baldwin Hamilton
                3. My Bohemia
                4. My second Bohemia (which I still have)
                5. My worn-out Kawai
                6. This Roland.

                Interesting. Mine are:

                1. My Dad’s Cable Nelson
                2. My dad’s Steinway M
                3. My Baldwin Hamilton
                4. Rental upright in Mexico City (~1yr)
                5. Rental upright in Paris (-1yr)
                6. Bosendorfer
                7. Clav #1
                8. Clav #2
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                George K
                wrote on 2 Mar 2023, 12:24 last edited by
                #100

                @jon-nyc said in My next piano??:

                Bosendorfer
                Clav #1
                Clav #2

                I won't comment on your omission of the umlaut in Bösendorfer. However two Clavinovas?

                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                  George K
                  wrote on 2 Mar 2023, 12:30 last edited by
                  #101

                  Oh, forgot to mention. One thing that I always hated about the Kawai was the fact that, sometimes, if I was playing a bit to "aggressively," I would hit the controls in front of the keyboard. All of a sudden, I'd be playing a totally different instrument.

                  The Roland's cover's track has a detente in it, which positions the cover over the control panel, but still leaves the keyboard exposed. Little things like that are nice to see.

                  Screenshot 2023-03-02 at 6.29.21 AM.png

                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                  • G George K
                    2 Mar 2023, 12:30

                    Oh, forgot to mention. One thing that I always hated about the Kawai was the fact that, sometimes, if I was playing a bit to "aggressively," I would hit the controls in front of the keyboard. All of a sudden, I'd be playing a totally different instrument.

                    The Roland's cover's track has a detente in it, which positions the cover over the control panel, but still leaves the keyboard exposed. Little things like that are nice to see.

                    Screenshot 2023-03-02 at 6.29.21 AM.png

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                    LuFins Dad
                    wrote on 2 Mar 2023, 13:15 last edited by
                    #102

                    @George-K @kluurs a small little detail about the fallboard… If you close it, it turns the power off. Opening it turns the power back on. Be aware that if you close it too then open it quickly, you can catch it in the middle of the cycle and it won’t power back up without closing it again and reopening or using the power button.

                    The Brad

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                    • G George K
                      2 Mar 2023, 12:24

                      @jon-nyc said in My next piano??:

                      Bosendorfer
                      Clav #1
                      Clav #2

                      I won't comment on your omission of the umlaut in Bösendorfer. However two Clavinovas?

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                      jon-nyc
                      wrote on 2 Mar 2023, 13:25 last edited by
                      #103

                      @George-K said in My next piano??:

                      I won't comment on your omission of the umlaut in Bösendorfer. However two Clavinovas?

                      I got the first one in 2005 and felt like upgrading in 2018.

                      I gave my old one to Joe Kubera’s grandkids. It was a significant upgrade from their digital.

                      Only non-witches get due process.

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                        George K
                        wrote on 4 Mar 2023, 01:02 last edited by George K 3 May 2023, 02:46
                        #104

                        So, I've spent about 4-5 hours with it over the last 2 days.

                        The "built-in" sounds are not bad, not bad at all. The "Grand piano" is closest to what I have, but there's no question that I'm listening to synthetic piano sounds over speakers. It's not bad, not at all, but it's not "real." If I didn't have a grand in the other room, it would be quite satisfactory.

                        Putting headphones on improves the experience greatly. But it's still not quite right. Again, it's really "good enough" but not the same.

                        Enter PIanoteq...

                        I'm still running in "demo mode" - a couple of black keys are disabled and there's a (resettable) time limit.

                        Well, that just changes everything. Even through speakers, the sound is much more natural than the built-in sounds. I've only played with a couple of the pianos that PIanoteq offers - the New York and Hamburg Steinways, a Steingraeber, Grotrian and Playel. All of them are quite pleasant. Playing the first movement of the "Pathetique" on a 1797 Broadwood is...interesting.

                        And, with headphones, it's TOTALLY different.

                        I'm going to invest in this software - it makes the experience SO much better. Now, I have to decide which two "included" instrument packs I want. I can always add more, of course.

                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                          taiwan_girl
                          wrote on 5 Mar 2023, 02:44 last edited by
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                          @George-K Congrats on the new piano!!

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                            George K
                            wrote on 9 Mar 2023, 00:34 last edited by
                            #106

                            It's been a week now.

                            First of all, the Roland plays wonderfully. No question that it feels "different" from my Bohemia, but it's not bad, or worse. Just different. It's an adjustment that takes about 10 seconds.

                            The "textured" keytops are really a nice (ahem) touch as well. The keys never feel slippery.

                            The built-in piano sounds are fine, especially the "rag-time" upright. Fun to play.

                            But, with Pianoteq (which I purchased last night) it's a totally different world. I've spent most of my time playing the Hamburg Steinway D. I can really get it to roar if I want to. As I mentioned, I'm working on the Italian Concerto (Bach is fucking HARD), and using the PIanoteq free harpsichord is revelatory. It's SO much less forgiving than a piano would be.

                            Tons of fun.

                            My only quibble with it is that the built-in speakers, though adequate, don't give anything close to the experience of listening with even cheap headphones.

                            I'd like to add some external speakers. Someone (@89th ?) said that I should repurpose my Klipsch 2.1 media speakers from my computer to the piano, and get something for the computer.

                            I'd like to spend about $200.

                            Would a soundbar be a consideration? It would sit behind the music desk, so perhaps not.

                            Thoughts?

                            "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                            The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                            • J jon-nyc
                              2 Mar 2023, 12:22

                              @George-K said in My next piano??:

                              And, just realized this is the 6th "piano" I've owned or had constant access to.

                              1. My parents' Hobart M. Cable
                              2. My Baldwin Hamilton
                              3. My Bohemia
                              4. My second Bohemia (which I still have)
                              5. My worn-out Kawai
                              6. This Roland.

                              Interesting. Mine are:

                              1. My Dad’s Cable Nelson
                              2. My dad’s Steinway M
                              3. My Baldwin Hamilton
                              4. Rental upright in Mexico City (~1yr)
                              5. Rental upright in Paris (-1yr)
                              6. Bosendorfer
                              7. Clav #1
                              8. Clav #2
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                              mark
                              wrote on 9 Mar 2023, 01:51 last edited by
                              #107

                              I have had

                              1 GEM Pro2 88 key stage piano with weighted keys circa 1988 ( a favorite of Keith Emerson's)

                              2 Yamaha upright

                              3 Yamaha Clavinova

                              4 Yamaha C2 in oak

                              5 Estonia 190 satin black

                              5.5 Estonia L-190 gloss black which was a loaner for 6 months or more while my lyre was being rebuilt and waiting for parts, at Codogan's

                              5 My Original Estonia 190 (for a couple of months)

                              6 A brand new replacement Estonia L-190 in satin black. I was allowed to pick from 3 of them when Cordogan's decided to replace my original one because I was such a little bitch about the lyre creaking during my Chopin. lol
                              It was a couple of years between models and I ended up with the new Laul-Estonia redesign

                              @jon-nyc said in My next piano??:

                              @George-K said in My next piano??:

                              And, just realized this is the 6th "piano" I've owned or had constant access to.

                              1. My parents' Hobart M. Cable
                              2. My Baldwin Hamilton
                              3. My Bohemia
                              4. My second Bohemia (which I still have)
                              5. My worn-out Kawai
                              6. This Roland.

                              Interesting. Mine are:

                              1. My Dad’s Cable Nelson
                              2. My dad’s Steinway M
                              3. My Baldwin Hamilton
                              4. Rental upright in Mexico City (~1yr)
                              5. Rental upright in Paris (-1yr)
                              6. Bosendorfer
                              7. Clav #1
                              8. Clav #2
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                                mark
                                wrote on 9 Mar 2023, 01:53 last edited by
                                #108

                                Oh, congrats on the new piano George!

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                                • G George K
                                  9 Mar 2023, 00:34

                                  It's been a week now.

                                  First of all, the Roland plays wonderfully. No question that it feels "different" from my Bohemia, but it's not bad, or worse. Just different. It's an adjustment that takes about 10 seconds.

                                  The "textured" keytops are really a nice (ahem) touch as well. The keys never feel slippery.

                                  The built-in piano sounds are fine, especially the "rag-time" upright. Fun to play.

                                  But, with Pianoteq (which I purchased last night) it's a totally different world. I've spent most of my time playing the Hamburg Steinway D. I can really get it to roar if I want to. As I mentioned, I'm working on the Italian Concerto (Bach is fucking HARD), and using the PIanoteq free harpsichord is revelatory. It's SO much less forgiving than a piano would be.

                                  Tons of fun.

                                  My only quibble with it is that the built-in speakers, though adequate, don't give anything close to the experience of listening with even cheap headphones.

                                  I'd like to add some external speakers. Someone (@89th ?) said that I should repurpose my Klipsch 2.1 media speakers from my computer to the piano, and get something for the computer.

                                  I'd like to spend about $200.

                                  Would a soundbar be a consideration? It would sit behind the music desk, so perhaps not.

                                  Thoughts?

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                                  George K
                                  wrote on 9 Mar 2023, 02:17 last edited by
                                  #109

                                  @George-K said in My next piano??:

                                  I'd like to add some external speakers. Someone (@89th ?) said that I should repurpose my Klipsch 2.1 media speakers from my computer to the piano, and get something for the computer.
                                  I'd like to spend about $200.
                                  Would a soundbar be a consideration? It would sit behind the music desk, so perhaps not.
                                  Thoughts?

                                  Bump???

                                  @mark? @kluurs?

                                  Suggestions?

                                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

                                  markM 1 Reply Last reply 9 Mar 2023, 02:33
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                                    LuFins Dad
                                    wrote on 9 Mar 2023, 02:24 last edited by
                                    #110

                                    Behringer is supposed to make a very nice keyboard speaker.

                                    The Brad

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                                    • L LuFins Dad
                                      9 Mar 2023, 02:24

                                      Behringer is supposed to make a very nice keyboard speaker.

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                                      George K
                                      wrote on 9 Mar 2023, 02:29 last edited by
                                      #111

                                      @LuFins-Dad said in My next piano??:

                                      Behringer is supposed to make a very nice keyboard speaker.

                                      Thanks!

                                      It looks like they only speakers that are single (not stereo) units. Would that matter for me?

                                      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                      • G George K
                                        9 Mar 2023, 02:17

                                        @George-K said in My next piano??:

                                        I'd like to add some external speakers. Someone (@89th ?) said that I should repurpose my Klipsch 2.1 media speakers from my computer to the piano, and get something for the computer.
                                        I'd like to spend about $200.
                                        Would a soundbar be a consideration? It would sit behind the music desk, so perhaps not.
                                        Thoughts?

                                        Bump???

                                        @mark? @kluurs?

                                        Suggestions?

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                                        mark
                                        wrote on 9 Mar 2023, 02:33 last edited by
                                        #112

                                        @George-K said in My next piano??:

                                        @George-K said in My next piano??:

                                        I'd like to add some external speakers. Someone (@89th ?) said that I should repurpose my Klipsch 2.1 media speakers from my computer to the piano, and get something for the computer.
                                        I'd like to spend about $200.
                                        Would a soundbar be a consideration? It would sit behind the music desk, so perhaps not.
                                        Thoughts?

                                        Bump???

                                        @mark? @kluurs?

                                        Suggestions?

                                        Do they need to be powered speakers?

                                        I know these are a bit above the $200 budget but, ($200? come on man! your ears deserve better! lol)

                                        https://www.klipsch.com/products/the-fives-powered-speakers

                                        If not powered, then maybe these which are real close to your budget.

                                        https://www.klipsch.com/products/kd-51m-bookshelf-speakers

                                        but these would be better.

                                        https://paducahhometheater.com/collections/klipsch-reference/products/klipsch-rp-600m-ii

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                                        • markM mark
                                          9 Mar 2023, 02:33

                                          @George-K said in My next piano??:

                                          @George-K said in My next piano??:

                                          I'd like to add some external speakers. Someone (@89th ?) said that I should repurpose my Klipsch 2.1 media speakers from my computer to the piano, and get something for the computer.
                                          I'd like to spend about $200.
                                          Would a soundbar be a consideration? It would sit behind the music desk, so perhaps not.
                                          Thoughts?

                                          Bump???

                                          @mark? @kluurs?

                                          Suggestions?

                                          Do they need to be powered speakers?

                                          I know these are a bit above the $200 budget but, ($200? come on man! your ears deserve better! lol)

                                          https://www.klipsch.com/products/the-fives-powered-speakers

                                          If not powered, then maybe these which are real close to your budget.

                                          https://www.klipsch.com/products/kd-51m-bookshelf-speakers

                                          but these would be better.

                                          https://paducahhometheater.com/collections/klipsch-reference/products/klipsch-rp-600m-ii

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                                          George K
                                          wrote on 9 Mar 2023, 02:39 last edited by
                                          #113

                                          @mark yeah, powered. I don't want an amp cluttering up the top of the piano.

                                          Thanks for the suggestions - I'll look into them.

                                          Gonna head off to Amazon's Showroom Best Buy in the next few days and check out some options.

                                          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

                                          markM 1 Reply Last reply 9 Mar 2023, 03:23
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