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Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... It's very nice, but it doesn't sound like a "regular" non-electronic piano to me. Have you had a chance to mess with a CEUS? As I tried to explain to you, it *won't* sound like a "regular" non-electric piano to you because you are playing it on a computer, using a computer sound module or board to produce the sound of a piano. It can only sound as good as the type of sound board you have and the speakers you hear it through. When played on a real, "regular" non-electric piano, like the QSR equipped one that we have, it sounds like a real, "regular" non-electric, grand piano. Because it is. The piano produces the sound, not electronics. It's hard to explain. What's a CEUS? Eisboch Sorry. CEUS is the computer grand piano made by Bosendorfer. From www.bosendorfer.com: What do you get out of it? • At the moment, CEUS is the only computer controlled grand piano world-wide capable of emotionally authentic recording and reproduction of piano pieces, all that with an exceedingly higher accuracy than comparable systems. • CEUS is the perfect practice instrument for professional pianists, as it enables the pianists to listen to their own performance from an audience’s perspective. Interpretation and performance skills can thus be minutely monitored and refined. • CEUS ensures recordings without any of the sound distortions introduced by conventional audio systems (microphones, amplifiers, speakers). Live-recordings from the concert hall are now able to be realised with this instrument excluding the disturbing noises associated with live performances. • CD production recordings can be made and edited on your own instrument. CD production can be continued in any sound studio equipped with a CEUS system at any given time. • CEUS is your partner of choice for long distance music production. If you would like to play four-handed but you have only got two hands? CEUS will be at your disposal. • You already own a Bösendorfer grand and now you prefer a computer controlled grand? CEUS can be built into all Bösendorfer grand pianos (models 170 to 290). But don’t worry: the amazing Bösendorfer sound will remain unchanged even after a customized fitting. CEUS will work magic You might perhaps feel like having someone else play for you and conjure up the music of renowned pianists in your own living room. We will compile for you a collection of select piano pieces. At one touch of the remote control CEUS will work magic. Invisible hands will bring your favourite music – recorded at the Vienna Musikverein – into your home. Your friends will be amazed. You are an Internet genius Harry. If you didn't have the Internet you would be a catalog genius. |
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On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 10:56:50 -0500, BAR wrote:
Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... It's very nice, but it doesn't sound like a "regular" non-electronic piano to me. Have you had a chance to mess with a CEUS? As I tried to explain to you, it *won't* sound like a "regular" non-electric piano to you because you are playing it on a computer, using a computer sound module or board to produce the sound of a piano. It can only sound as good as the type of sound board you have and the speakers you hear it through. When played on a real, "regular" non-electric piano, like the QSR equipped one that we have, it sounds like a real, "regular" non-electric, grand piano. Because it is. The piano produces the sound, not electronics. It's hard to explain. What's a CEUS? Eisboch Sorry. CEUS is the computer grand piano made by Bosendorfer. From www.bosendorfer.com: What do you get out of it? • At the moment, CEUS is the only computer controlled grand piano world-wide capable of emotionally authentic recording and reproduction of piano pieces, all that with an exceedingly higher accuracy than comparable systems. • CEUS is the perfect practice instrument for professional pianists, as it enables the pianists to listen to their own performance from an audience’s perspective. Interpretation and performance skills can thus be minutely monitored and refined. • CEUS ensures recordings without any of the sound distortions introduced by conventional audio systems (microphones, amplifiers, speakers). Live-recordings from the concert hall are now able to be realised with this instrument excluding the disturbing noises associated with live performances. • CD production recordings can be made and edited on your own instrument. CD production can be continued in any sound studio equipped with a CEUS system at any given time. • CEUS is your partner of choice for long distance music production. If you would like to play four-handed but you have only got two hands? CEUS will be at your disposal. • You already own a Bösendorfer grand and now you prefer a computer controlled grand? CEUS can be built into all Bösendorfer grand pianos (models 170 to 290). But don’t worry: the amazing Bösendorfer sound will remain unchanged even after a customized fitting. CEUS will work magic You might perhaps feel like having someone else play for you and conjure up the music of renowned pianists in your own living room. We will compile for you a collection of select piano pieces. At one touch of the remote control CEUS will work magic. Invisible hands will bring your favourite music – recorded at the Vienna Musikverein – into your home. Your friends will be amazed. You are an Internet genius Harry. If you didn't have the Internet you would be a catalog genius. He keeps his Bösendorfer grand in his barn. Protected. -- John |
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On Thu, 11 Dec 2008 10:56:50 -0500, BAR wrote: Boater wrote: Eisboch wrote: "Boater" wrote in message ... It's very nice, but it doesn't sound like a "regular" non-electronic piano to me. Have you had a chance to mess with a CEUS? As I tried to explain to you, it *won't* sound like a "regular" non-electric piano to you because you are playing it on a computer, using a computer sound module or board to produce the sound of a piano. It can only sound as good as the type of sound board you have and the speakers you hear it through. When played on a real, "regular" non-electric piano, like the QSR equipped one that we have, it sounds like a real, "regular" non-electric, grand piano. Because it is. The piano produces the sound, not electronics. It's hard to explain. What's a CEUS? Eisboch Sorry. CEUS is the computer grand piano made by Bosendorfer. From www.bosendorfer.com: What do you get out of it? • At the moment, CEUS is the only computer controlled grand piano world-wide capable of emotionally authentic recording and reproduction of piano pieces, all that with an exceedingly higher accuracy than comparable systems. • CEUS is the perfect practice instrument for professional pianists, as it enables the pianists to listen to their own performance from an audience’s perspective. Interpretation and performance skills can thus be minutely monitored and refined. • CEUS ensures recordings without any of the sound distortions introduced by conventional audio systems (microphones, amplifiers, speakers). Live-recordings from the concert hall are now able to be realised with this instrument excluding the disturbing noises associated with live performances. • CD production recordings can be made and edited on your own instrument. CD production can be continued in any sound studio equipped with a CEUS system at any given time. • CEUS is your partner of choice for long distance music production. If you would like to play four-handed but you have only got two hands? CEUS will be at your disposal. • You already own a Bösendorfer grand and now you prefer a computer controlled grand? CEUS can be built into all Bösendorfer grand pianos (models 170 to 290). But don’t worry: the amazing Bösendorfer sound will remain unchanged even after a customized fitting. CEUS will work magic You might perhaps feel like having someone else play for you and conjure up the music of renowned pianists in your own living room. We will compile for you a collection of select piano pieces. At one touch of the remote control CEUS will work magic. Invisible hands will bring your favourite music – recorded at the Vienna Musikverein – into your home. Your friends will be amazed. You are an Internet genius Harry. If you didn't have the Internet you would be a catalog genius. He keeps his Bösendorfer grand in his barn. Protected. Where do you keep your "Christianity," Herring? In a place on your body where the sun never shines? P.S. I don't have a Bosendorfer grand piano, or any other grand piano. |
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Where do you keep your "Christianity," Herring? In a place on your body where the sun never shines? A dumb teenager might say that. Not an adult and certainly not an educated adult. Karen won't be impressed with this post, WAFA. |
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