David, I was taking him literally, an electric piano being an amplified tone bar instrument or maybe a CP 80 Yamaha, but not a keyboard connected to a tone module. Were you thinking you can tune a sampled piano? Tom Cole David Ilvedson wrote: >When they sample a piano they are sampling the sound and the tuning. I don't know if they sample for every note?...but it seems to me the tuning would match a piano...why not just play one with a real piano and see if is close enough...? It will be. If anything playing together will give a fatter sound if not perfectly in tune. > >David Ilvedson, RPT >Pacifica, California > > > > > > >Original message >From: "Philippe Errembault" >To: "Pianotech List" >Received: 3/20/2006 4:32:13 AM >Subject: Stretching and electric pianos > > >Hello all, just a quetion about electric pianos... > >Does any of you have an idea if electric pianos are stretched to allow to have them tuned with a real piano, or not ? > >Philippe Errembault > > >
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