Monday, December 26, 2011

piano music #1 : ozpianoman

piano music video #1 by ozpianoman at www.pianoadvisory.com Update September 2011 by OzPianoman well known for giving Free Piano Advice that'll make you think Twice ... (I DON"T BUY & SELL PIANOS) Nothing very fancy here in this demo, but the cat video must be a challenge to you players? Something NEVER seen before and yet nobody has accepted my challenge in the years since it was posted... Check out "Great Piano Challenge" video ! Piano music video #1 : Finding a piano for a friend Project started with a phone call to Australia's Piano Advisory (we don't sell pianos) from a farming property owner in a remote area of Queensland, outlining a need for something better than the old upright his wife had been using. A big fan of her piano playing, he wanted a "baby grand piano" - I decided that Kim should hear my own Kawai KG1 (5 ft 4 baby grand) and suggested he perhaps consider something with a bit more Grunt ! I found a 1984 Yamaha C5 for sale here in Melbourne. A few of us played it and we recorded those performances as well... Kim's wife took delivery of the fabulous C5 Yamaha and informed me that she is absolutely thrilled. Now her sister wants one! Look here - another superb 1986 Yamaha C5 Grand, pics posted on my website just recently and still for sale by the owner (who has just taken delivery of an even bigger model : the C7 Yamaha grand) www.pianoadvisory.com

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Roland Juno-G, A Retro Look With Space Age Sounds

!±8± Roland Juno-G, A Retro Look With Space Age Sounds

True to its JUNO heritage, the new Roland JUNO-G is both affordable and user-friendly. But that's where the comparisons to previous versions of the famous Juno range end. It combines the 'retro' look of the Juno range but is a modern marvel packing a studio's worth of sounds, sequencing, and audio recording into one astounding instrument.

Sharing the same high-powered processor as Roland's famous Fantom-X series keyboards, the Roland JUNO-G places a world of top class sounds and performance features under any musicians' fingertips, and allows more sounds to be added via Roland's SRX expansion boards. Songs can be created and edited with the onboard audio/MIDI sequencer.

The Roland JUNO-G shares the same processor as the Fantom-X, and as such provides the finest sound quality in the keyboard / workstaion market. It includes a  multisampled grand piano along with a wide range of fabulous sounds from classical instruments to cutting-edge synths.

For both songwriters and performers alike, the Roland JUNO-G's 16-part MIDI sequencer is unique with the addition of 4 companion stereo audio tracks which is a delightful surprise for an instrument in it's price range. It allows players to lay down the perfect backing tracks plus the addition of vocals, live guitar parts, and other instruments. The Roland JUNO-G's revolutionary front panel transport controls, 5 audio sliders and dynamic sound modification knobs make for a new and exciting recording experience.

For an instrument packed with so many features the Roland JUNO-G offers complete ease of use. The mixer and transport controls are only one part of the "hands-on" work surface. It has clearly labeled and easy to reach buttons, six knobs to further modify sounds, five sliders for the audio section, a data wheel for fast access to all it's features, a D Beam controller and a pitch/mod lever. In the center of the keyboard is the largest backlit LCD of any synth / workstation in it's price range.

Some of it's other features are :-

Fantom-X quality sound engine with 128-voice polyphony.

A SRX slot to further expand the internal sounds.

A PC Card slot (which will accept CompactFlash or SmartMedia cards).

An Arpeggiator, Chord Memory and multi-effects built-in.

I've had my Juno-G for around 18 months now and I am only just scratching the surface of it's features.

One of the best features of the Roland Juno-G is that it can be used by itself to create complete songs from scratch or for those who want to take it one step further and incorporate a computer into the setup, the JUNO-G can be linked to a PC or Mac via its USB port. All MIDI communications can be handled with it's USB connection which can also be used to send and receive WAV/AIF files and patch data. As an extra bonus, Roland ships every new JUNO-G with a copy of Cakewalk's Sonar LE software.

The Juno-G workstation just got recharged with the introduction of Version 2.0 software adding Fantom-series audio sampling functionality that you can use along side all the other powerful Juno-G features.

I have several other keyboards but after playing the Juno-G they feel cheap and tinny. Although they are great musical instruments in their own rights they just can't compare to the Juno-G. The Juno-G is a solid, professional well made keyboard and you feel it as soon as you start playing. I always have a thrill run through me when playing it which is more than I can say for my other Yamaha Keyboards. Don't think about buying a Roland Juno-G, just buy one. You won't regret your purchase!


Roland Juno-G, A Retro Look With Space Age Sounds

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Taylors Expression System

!±8± Taylors Expression System

There was a real treat at the Winter NAMM show a year ago by the Taylor Guitars booth.

The master of analog electronic design Rupert Neve was at an MI show. Unhappy with the performance of acoustic guitar electronics, Bob Taylor teamed his pickup designer David Hosler with Rupert Neve to create a system that could capture the sound and nuances of an acoustic guitar.

After much research, the result is in.

Enter the Expression System (ES).

You will only see this new technology on select Taylor guitars, ES uses two vibrational Dynamic Body Sensors(TM) and a sub-fretboard Dynamic String Sensor(TM), the three of which are precisely blended via high-end electronics.

You can now just forget about low-fi designs and cheap pots found in typical onboard guitar electronics.

The summing circuits for the three individual transducers output to balanced TRS (the guitar ships with a TRS-to-XLR cable for interfacing directly to mic inputs) - no direct box required.

To top off the system Mr. Neve designed for the Taylor K4, an optional outboard preamp/equalizer.

WHICH GUITARS?

The ES is available on Taylor's steel-string models (300 Series and higher).

On a 614CE, a "Grand Auditorium" with Sitka spruce top and bookmarked flame maple sides and back.

The "CE" designation is indicative of a cut-away model with electronics.

ES can be adapted for certain Taylor models; you might want to call Taylor for details.

The 614CE plays perfectly right out of its heavy hard case, with immaculate fit and finish, a full, rich balanced tone and intonation that was right on the money.

ES electronics aside, this is an extraordinary instrument.

New attention to details has been added with he ES design, such as freedom from the typical drop-in battery holder/electronics module that mounts in a large hole chopped into the guitar's side. Instead, the ES has three small knobs (bass/treble/volume) in the side wall near the neck.

Above and beyond its elegant look, this approach provides easy access to the detented pots, where "flat" is at the 12 o'clock position.

Near the tailpiece is a holder for two AA cells and the TRS output/strap pin.

The unit powers up when a cable is inserted; battery life's about 20 hours.

The output is balanced and also works with an unbalanced cable for connecting to a standard guitar amp, effects box or tuner.

One question that everybody seems to ask is whether users can tweak the individual levels of the three transducers and the answer is sorry but no.

If you are used to working with piezo or standard magnetic pickups on acoustic guitars, hearing the ES will more than likely come as a major shock.

For the first time from a pickup, you will hear a natural, uncolored sound that requires very little tonal tweaking.

This is miles removed for the surgical, radical EQ needed on a standard pickup to make it sound even vaguely natural.

The guitar's onboard EQ is smooth and gentle and just what you'd expect from a Rupert Neve design.

And whether playing in a stadium or your local pub the system simply will not feedback, even in high-SPL situations.

Another point worth noting is the fantastic amount of headroom the ES electronics offer, bringing you clean reproduction at any playing level from subtle harmonics to banging out chords like the rolling stones!

PRESENTING THE K4

Use this bad boy live or in the studio.

The optional (8) Taylor K4 is an outboard preamp/EQ for acoustic guitar that features low-impedance, transformer-coupled balanced XLR I/O, bass and treble controls, a true parametric midrange with adjustable Q, a pre/post-EQ effects loop, polarity reverse switch, headphone jack with level control, mute and a dedicated tuner output.

An internal 18dB/octave highpass filter removes rumble and LF crud below 30 Hz.

The K4 is powered by an external wall wart and for those times when you forget the power supply and can be powered by two "C" batteries.

In the studio, you may prefer a standard 1U rack package to the K4's stand-alone milled-aluminium chassis, and by removing the battery compartment, there'd be room on an internal power supply.

Here is a plus, the unit doubles as a nice little studio preamp when used with dynamic or ribbon mics.

You can also patch into the loop return jack and use the EQ alone to fine tune any line-level source.

In the studio, the K4 is plug-and-play.

The EQ is smooth and musical, whether using the shelving LF (450 Hz) and HF (1.6 kHz) or the parametric MF band.

The "mid" band is actually extremely wide, 80 to 8,000Hz range and with a touch of EQ, the ES can stand right along side a well-miked acoustic guitar setup.

The convenience of overdubbing acoustic guitar parts in the control room is something that many would have never attempted before the ES system.

Taylor's Expression System applies a high-quality, high-tech approach to the age old problem of guitar transducers, with most impressive results.


Taylors Expression System

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