Thinking of getting a digital piano
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@Horace said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
It's probably the windows driver.
Get a ...
Never mind.
Here's how mine's set up (pardon the blurry pic).
The hookup.
From left to right:
- Computer USB input from piano (I got a right-angle USB cable)
- Computer audio output to piano audio in
- Headphone jack
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Action is pretty good! This is the first thing I ever played on it. I didn't know pianoteq automatically recorded everything, but apparently I can just save anything I play to Mp3. A whole new universe of unwanted sharing awaits me. My fingers got stuck on the keys a couple times, but I'll get used to it.
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I have a slightly different setup in that I have the output going to a DAC/headphone amplifier which I use to listen to the piano. It's a a little overkill. At first, I didn't realize it was always recording, but I love it as if that one in thousand times I think "that was really good. No one would believe you played it" - is there for posterity. When I plan to make a recording, things don't always go as planned.
When I first started playing, I experimented a bit with different instruments, but as with George, I've settled into the Hamburg Steinway. For a while, nearly all of my practice was on the digital, but now I'm back to being balanced, playing the grand about 35% of the time and the Roland the rest. It's nice for real work where I want to play a couple of lines 1100 times until muscle memory is better. Playing the real piano keeps me honest - and sometimes brings out things I didn't catch on the digital.
I'm using a PC to store Pianoteq and also for Roon and streaming. I don't use it for anything else.
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@kluurs said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
I have a slightly different setup in that I have the output going to a DAC/headphone amplifier which I use to listen to the piano. It's a a little overkill.
But still you listen to the pianoteq sounds, right?
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@Horace said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
Here we are. My Steinway Ds (one Hamburg and one NY) and my Bechstein 282. Why not 283? I don’t know. Maybe Bechstein is just lazy. I got the audio interface box just in case I had latency with windows audio. I did, and with the box there is none. So I won’t be returning it.
The Pianoteq license gave me two pianos, and I chose the Steinway package because there’s two of them, and I think Pianoteq spent the most development on them. The Bechstein is on honor of our dearly departed Larry. I will play a lot of classical music on it. His favorite.
I have to admit your proximity to the bathroom door is quite inspirational. To be able to traverse between the ivory gods and the porcelain false gods is nothing short of brave.
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@89th said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
@Horace said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
Here we are. My Steinway Ds (one Hamburg and one NY) and my Bechstein 282. Why not 283? I don’t know. Maybe Bechstein is just lazy. I got the audio interface box just in case I had latency with windows audio. I did, and with the box there is none. So I won’t be returning it.
The Pianoteq license gave me two pianos, and I chose the Steinway package because there’s two of them, and I think Pianoteq spent the most development on them. The Bechstein is on honor of our dearly departed Larry. I will play a lot of classical music on it. His favorite.
I have to admit your proximity to the bathroom door is quite inspirational. To be able to traverse between the ivory gods and the porcelain false gods is nothing short of brave.
That's my office closet. I keep all my gay in there.
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just noticed this morning a loud clicking noise coming from several of the black keys if they are released quickly. it's loud enough, and intermittent enough across the keyboard, that it can't be normal. I'll go to Costco today and buy another and swap the keyboards and return it as defective. Hopefully they are still in stock.
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But what caused the clicking sound?
Ace Hardware sells a kit for working on electronic instruments.
Good time for you to familiarize yourself with your new piano!
Take it apart, get the grease gun out of the garage, go to it.
Or, I guess let warranty take care of it if necessary.
But have the grease gun at the ready.Anyway, huge congratulations on the piano. I'm envious, in a good supportive way.
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@Rainman said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
But what caused the clicking sound?
Ace Hardware sells a kit for working on electronic instruments.
Good time for you to familiarize yourself with your new piano!
Take it apart, get the grease gun out of the garage, go to it.
Or, I guess let warranty take care of it if necessary.
But have the grease gun at the ready.Anyway, huge congratulations on the piano. I'm envious, in a good supportive way.
And, more recordings! That was enjoyable!Thanks RM. I don't really fit behind the keyboard because I'm so fat, which is why I miss some notes sometimes.
I just went to costco and replaced the keyboard. This one is totally click-less, feels perfect, but the bluetooth doesn't work. Sigh.
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@Horace said in Thinking of getting a digital piano:
What headphones do you Pianoteq peeps use?
You'll have to go to @kluurs for that one. I use some cheapo headphones - a no-name brand. For my needs they're OK. If I want great, room-filling, sound, I'll go to my grand.
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I literally just ordered my third pair of Sony MDR7506 professional studio headphones yesterday. They seem to last about 8 or 9 years then the ear piece cushions start disintegrating from all the contact with my scratchy face. I briefly considered looking what else was out there but I’m so used to the weight and feel of these, I’ve been using them since 2005.