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Bummer, you need a facebook account to view your old N3 pic You shouldn't. I have the photos set to "public" so you can view without being logged into Facebook. I'll check on this, perhaps I've screwed something up. (Struggling with FB, a bit, since the switch to the new format).
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I think I've figured this out. The following link should work, showing the great room with the "old" piano, Yamaha N3. Organ Install If you click on the first photo, a caption will come up, and you can then cycle through the remaining photos. (I will correct the previous link).
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Ahh, thanks. I see the N3. How did you like it, not comparing to your C3X, of course?
Knabe 6'1" acoustic grand with Pianodisc Kohler & Campbell 48" upright Millenium series KM-121 Ancient Roland HP3700 digital upright. Yamaha Electone FX-20 Organ (circa 1983)
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I am impressed!! I have three pianos ( including 2 grands ) but no 3 manual organ. Wow!! Congrats on the new Yamaha! Beautiful Music Room!
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Oh, what fun you're going to have! I gave up my little Baldwin home organ when I bought my digital piano, and I miss it. How I envy such a set up as yours! The piano looks great.
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Thanks to everyone for all the kind comments. I look forward to being able to share my music with you in the future, once I've figured out how to record the C3X. Recording acoustic piano is a very different matter than recording digital. If anyone can share any tips about recording acoustic, I'd be grateful.
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Wow, very beautiful! And I'm sure it sounds even better than it looks. What organ is that sharing the room? Do you play more piano than organ?
Congrats again!
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Thanks, J & J. The organ is a Rodgers 356B. If you are interested there is more information here: Rodgers Organ I probably spend equal time playing organ and piano. I used to do quite a bit with synths, samplers and plugins in the studio. I may get back to that at some point in the future, but right now I want to focus on acoustic piano for composing and recording. There is something so pure and honest about acoustic piano. You're not being helped (or hindered) by the music technology. It's ironic that as the music technology (digital keyboards, etc.) has gotten better, I've been less drawn to it.
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Gorgeous piano and great pics! Thanks for posting.
“Music in the soul can be heard by the Universe.†~Lao Tzu Richard J Beebe, RPT Piano Technician & Collaborative Pianist Bb Piano Service Chicago, Illinois www.bbpianoservice.combbpianoservice@gmail.com
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Absolutely stunning! Enjoy!!
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It's ironic that as the music technology (digital keyboards, etc.) has gotten better, I've been less drawn to it. If not for work, I wouldn't own an electronic keyboard. If I never had to hit *on* again in my lifetime, I could be a very happy guy...
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Thanks to everyone for all the kind comments. I look forward to being able to share my music with you in the future, once I've figured out how to record the C3X. Recording acoustic piano is a very different matter than recording digital. If anyone can share any tips about recording acoustic, I'd be grateful.
Lawrence Maybe watch these videos on Youtube from Soundpure Studios - there are a number of them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7HTqlXcZRI
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Thanks, Furtwangler.
I've been researching the Earthworks PM40. I'll check out the other Soundpure Studios videos, as well.
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Nice speaker placement! I'm currently searching for a preowned Allen GW4 theater organ, but the sixteen cabinets have nowhere to go in my home. I have an 800 Sq. Ft. room. but I can't imagine a place to house all those speakers. My current Allen has four cabinets, and I think they almost clutter. Unfortunately I only have a crawlspace, but maybe I can use the attic. Also thinking about an original theater organ console with a virtual organ attached. I could use smaller speakers and a couple of Subs. Love your home!
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Marriage is like a card game, you start with two hearts and a diamond, later you wish you had a club and a spade! Yamaha G7 Yamaha CVP75 digital, Allen 3500 theater organ
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What a gorgeous piano! And a house to match it!
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Beautiful house, interiors and stunning piano. And nice photography too! I've bought one of the last C3Ms from ChrisVenables, UK. Still not got a chance to take pics Regarding mics, I'm also exploring the possibilities started with Earthworks PM40s. But decided against it because the limited use of it. At the moment, I'm thinking of going for DPA 4099 / 4061 Mics. Thanks, Furtwangler.
I've been researching the Earthworks PM40. I'll check out the other Soundpure Studios videos, as well.
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I've bought one of the last C3Ms from ChrisVenables, UK. Still not got a chance to take pics I'm looking forward to your photos! Regarding mics, I'm also exploring the possibilities started with Earthworks PM40s. But decided against it because the limited use of it. At the moment, I'm thinking of going for DPA 4099 / 4061 Mics.
I'm arranging to get a PM40 on approval, so I can test it out. For me the big advantage is that once the optimal positioning is obtained, I can leave it unobtrusively installed in the piano. I record everything else digitally, using keyboards, synths and samplers, so no need for mics for any other application.
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Congratulations! And your photos were great. Everything is so clean and shiny!
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Everything is so clean and shiny! When I told my wife I was getting a new piano, her only concern was "is it black and shiny?" She was pleased when I said "yes"!
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Those photos blew me away. OMG, OMG. Now that is classy.
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