Thanks for the kind words. One question I have had for a while now is what recommendations does anyone have for equipment and techniques for recording a piano. I currently have zero equipment and zero knowledge of how to go about making a recording that might reasonably reflect the true sound of the piano. My current budget for equipment is pretty darn close to zero also, but I need to know what direction I need to head in. Terry Farrell ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Overs" <sec@overspianos.com.au> To: "Pianotech" <pianotech@ptg.org> Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 10:14 AM Subject: Re: Soundboard #001 Finished > >Farrell wrote: > > > >> Absolutely NOT! The low resolution is on purpose. It masks many > >>boo-boos. Seriously though, specifically what details are you > >>interested in? I will send photos of whatever you wish. > >> > >> Terry Farrell > >> > >> P.S. Thanks for the compliment. I've worked hard at it. > >> > >At 8:57 AM +0200 3/6/03, Richard Brekne wrote: > > > >Just wanted to have a better look at the bridges and those "sort of" > >cuttoff bars you mentioned. > > Those "sort of" cutoff bars represent seriously good upright design, > thank you Del. Its a pity some of the mainstream makers aren't > prepared to crawl out their respective holes and do something a bit > off the deadly-boring beaten path. > > Well done Terry. You must try to get a recording of this instrument > organised once you get it settled and voiced. I too look forward to > hearing it. > > Best, > Ron O. > -- > _______________________ > > OVERS PIANOS - SYDNEY > Grand Piano Manufacturers > > Web: http://overspianos.com.au > mailto:info@overspianos.com.au > _______________________ > _______________________________________________ > pianotech list info: https://www.moypiano.com/resources/#archives
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