That’s a digital piano introducing a new technique for sounds reproduction.
Whereas all previous digital pianos used recording (many) samples of real pianos to reproduce the sound, the V-Piano uses sound modelling to create its sound — i.e. mathematical representations of how the material (hammers, soundboard, wires, etc.) interacts to generate the sound.
That way you can not only reproduce traditional pianos, but also pianos that — due to material constraints — could not be build in real life.
DnP wrote:
What’s this?
Posted on 27-May-09 at 7:52 pm | Permalink
mickey wrote:
That’s a digital piano introducing a new technique for sounds reproduction.
Whereas all previous digital pianos used recording (many) samples of real pianos to reproduce the sound, the V-Piano uses sound modelling to create its sound — i.e. mathematical representations of how the material (hammers, soundboard, wires, etc.) interacts to generate the sound.
That way you can not only reproduce traditional pianos, but also pianos that — due to material constraints — could not be build in real life.
In short: It’s amazing and I want one!
Posted on 28-May-09 at 2:31 pm | Permalink