<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"></head><body>Mark<div> my intention is to get some high quality mics to add to it. It has input ports for such upgrades. I,d like to tweak it until I can say this a sound that is like being in the same room without editing and such.</div><div>Dale<br><br><br><br><span style="font-size:100%">Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1</span> </div><br>Mark Dierauf <pianotech@nhpianos.com> wrote:<br><meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> Dale -<br>
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That's quite a nice sound for a inexpensive handheld unit, isn't it?
I'm not hearing much from the high treble, so I'd recommend getting
a couple of stand-alone mics and stands so you can play around with
placement and balance to get a more representative sound. The piano
sounds great - I'll bet your customer is one happy camper!<br>
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I think your format of using still photos with good quality
recordings is the way to go on YouTube. Most of the inexpensive
video cameras' recorded audio that I hear there sounds really
terrible, and I can't imagine it impressing a potential customer.
Before I sold my A I was in the process of producing a 'digital
brochure' to promote it online. I had a guy come by and shoot some
video of me playing the piano and talking through some of the work
that had been done. He sent me the rough draft and the audio of
piano sounds horrible, with distortion even at mezzo piano. I know
that it's possible to get HQ audio synced with video, but for guys
like us trying to do it ourselves it's probably much less expensive
to record the audio separately and add still photos.<br>
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- Mark<br>
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On 6/1/2012 1:24 AM, erwinspiano wrote:
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Hi Joe.
<div>We posted a test recording of a Yamaha C-7 with Ronsen
Weickert Felt hammers and Arledge bass on you tube. The
recording is not an mp3 but a wave recording. Whatever...it has
a more musical sound than then other </div>
<div>Yamaha recordings on display there. After its up, listen to
it and tell me what you hear</div>
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<div>ll let you know when its open to public veiwing. Don,t get
ancy though.....I,m at the beach. 65 degrees and a calm
pacific.</div>
<div>Dale</div>
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