In Reply to: Another thread hijack, Chris? ;-) posted by rbolaw on July 12, 2016 at 06:17:19:
"From Satie to Rachmaninoff" - Yup, bear with me. . .
"and from an 1890 Erard to Zenph multi-channel download." Uh, yeah - except that the logical progression was "and from an 1890 Erard to a 1904 Steinway" (which happens to be available as a multi-channel download - just like the 1890 Erard recording).
QED. ;-)
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Follow Ups
- Not really. . . - Chris from Lafayette 08:12:23 07/12/16 (12)
- Just bustin' ya. ;-) - rbolaw 09:51:33 07/12/16 (0)
- I might be missing something, but... I never got a satisfactory explanation re: Zenph - John Marks 08:33:25 07/12/16 (10)
- Here's the "more" - Chris from Lafayette 15:53:55 07/12/16 (8)
- Still seems like a waste of time and resources to me... - genungo 19:14:56 07/12/16 (0)
- Thanks for all that! - rbolaw 17:07:04 07/12/16 (6)
- I think Gould's switch to Yamaha was rather toward the end. - John Marks 17:02:28 07/13/16 (1)
- Yup - I think that late set of Haydn Sonatas was also recorded on a Yamaha - Chris from Lafayette 21:09:42 07/13/16 (0)
- I'm sure that something was sacrificed - Chris from Lafayette 18:36:11 07/12/16 (3)
- RE: I'm sure that something was sacrificed - rbolaw 19:10:57 07/12/16 (2)
- Well, I'd love to find out in any case - Chris from Lafayette 22:56:42 07/12/16 (1)
- What I meant by that - rbolaw 06:20:39 07/13/16 (0)
- Zenph is not based on piano rolls (you thinking of Telarc?) - more later [nt] - Chris from Lafayette 09:27:45 07/12/16 (0)