Squids wrote:
Speaking of rare and special we're sampling this AWESOME player piano. It is so rediculously out of tune but it is PERFECT that way! In fact, I think I'll upload a clip of it play a song so you can hear how WACKY it is! Tacks and detuned. So, I love all different kinds of pianos.
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David,DKeenum wrote:Remember that a digital piano is an all-in-one unit. It only plays it's piano sounds, but it is designed for those piano sounds...Digital Pianos have pianos that are at most 64 bits (I'm sure there are exceptions), while sample-based pianos are bigger.
Does that help?
Yep, it does help. Thanks for the info. I am aware that the P-80 is an all-in-one unit. I'm looking for a quality piano sound that doesn't take up any processing power and a unit that I could use on stage (gee, don't they call those REAL pianos?). It's good to know the max size of a digital piano is not as large as a sample-based one.
Thanks again,
Matt
