Instrument I'd really like to see
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Instrument I'd really like to see
Inspired by Duosonic's thread in the effects section. If you have any, post them up. Who knows? We could all be playing Rodgersaphones in fifty years.
The Electric Piano:
Completely different from your cheesey baseball wind-up electric piano affairs, this would be a real, grand piano with steel/nickel strings, and about a hundred and fifty pickups to cover them all. Plus, the strings would all be locked down and clamped at either end (a la Floyd Rose) and there'd be a huge big whammy lever (although a pedal would probably be more useful to a pianist) that's really well engineered so as to be quite light instead of insanely heavy. You could play the piano, overdriven, do big fuck off chords and huge sounds, and then dick about with the whammies too. It'd be awesome. There'd be a custom amp designed for it (rated a bajillion watts (obviously)), and an arsenal of speakers (probably: 2 x 15", 4 x 12", 4 x 10" and a dozen tweeters) that are suspended beneath the piano, pointing upwards into the strings (stupid feedback). Sound would be prjected to the audience through the usual means of a lid/soundboard.
Accordian Shoes
Shoes, that are actually tiny accordians, so the make sounds when you walk about the place. not really an instrument, these, but I still really want them.
The Electric Piano:
Completely different from your cheesey baseball wind-up electric piano affairs, this would be a real, grand piano with steel/nickel strings, and about a hundred and fifty pickups to cover them all. Plus, the strings would all be locked down and clamped at either end (a la Floyd Rose) and there'd be a huge big whammy lever (although a pedal would probably be more useful to a pianist) that's really well engineered so as to be quite light instead of insanely heavy. You could play the piano, overdriven, do big fuck off chords and huge sounds, and then dick about with the whammies too. It'd be awesome. There'd be a custom amp designed for it (rated a bajillion watts (obviously)), and an arsenal of speakers (probably: 2 x 15", 4 x 12", 4 x 10" and a dozen tweeters) that are suspended beneath the piano, pointing upwards into the strings (stupid feedback). Sound would be prjected to the audience through the usual means of a lid/soundboard.
Accordian Shoes
Shoes, that are actually tiny accordians, so the make sounds when you walk about the place. not really an instrument, these, but I still really want them.
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I thought I saw something like this or had the dream along those lines. I think its a pretty cool idea, would certainly require multiple pickups for all the strings and a frequencies.
I have this idea about recreating an electronic drum kit on an actual drum kit. Mount speakers in them and use the timbre in it. Program the drums as normal then play them back through each individual speaker on the kit mic'ed up like it would be normally.
I have this idea about recreating an electronic drum kit on an actual drum kit. Mount speakers in them and use the timbre in it. Program the drums as normal then play them back through each individual speaker on the kit mic'ed up like it would be normally.
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hahaha. Thats some epic shit.benecol wrote:Brothers and sisters, the future is already here:
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Re: Instrument I'd really like to see
Th e simple part of your first rant already exists, it's called an electro-mechanical piano like a Rhodes. It makes sound like a regular piano but with pickups and sort of like you described.BacchusPaul wrote:Inspired by Duosonic's thread in the effects section. If you have any, post them up. Who knows? We could all be playing Rodgersaphones in fifty years.
The Electric Piano:
Completely different from your cheesey baseball wind-up electric piano affairs, this would be a real, grand piano with steel/nickel strings, and about a hundred and fifty pickups to cover them all. Plus, the strings would all be locked down and clamped at either end (a la Floyd Rose) and there'd be a huge big whammy lever (although a pedal would probably be more useful to a pianist) that's really well engineered so as to be quite light instead of insanely heavy. You could play the piano, overdriven, do big fuck off chords and huge sounds, and then dick about with the whammies too. It'd be awesome. There'd be a custom amp designed for it (rated a bajillion watts (obviously)), and an arsenal of speakers (probably: 2 x 15", 4 x 12", 4 x 10" and a dozen tweeters) that are suspended beneath the piano, pointing upwards into the strings (stupid feedback). Sound would be prjected to the audience through the usual means of a lid/soundboard.
All that other shit you're talking about, i don't know. But electro mechanical pianos have already been in existence for a long time. Rhodes, Wurlitzer, etc.
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yeah, apart from the whammy stuff the rhodes kind of fits that bill. it works on a similar principle to an electric guitar, you can hear it (albeit quietly) unplugged and whack it through any effect you like amplified. the 'suitcase' models had a stereo panning tremelo and sat on their own big speaker. they have a lid that the legs go in making the whole thing portable (even though you need two people to lift them).
i want those fucking wah shoes though, i NEED them!
i want those fucking wah shoes though, i NEED them!
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That is full of win.benecol wrote:Brothers and sisters, the future is already here:
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There's a serious lack of instruments played with the feet. I remember seeing Eric Johnson live a few years back; his bass player had organ footpedals on his board that he used to play counterpoint lines.
I think there could be a more elegant way to get the same effect - something like a piano played with the feet that you could use concurrent to other instruments.
I think there could be a more elegant way to get the same effect - something like a piano played with the feet that you could use concurrent to other instruments.
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the electric piano idea, not such much a rhodes or wurlitzer but the yamaha CP-70.
the CP-70 is in essence a grand piano fitted with a series of electric pickup. it has the same harp/string assembly as a grand piano. unfortunately, it weighs a fecking ton, due to the harp and the need for it's to be quite strong due to the tension and for resonance.
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the CP-70 is in essence a grand piano fitted with a series of electric pickup. it has the same harp/string assembly as a grand piano. unfortunately, it weighs a fecking ton, due to the harp and the need for it's to be quite strong due to the tension and for resonance.
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Tramp boots of the future!benecol wrote:Brothers and sisters, the future is already here:
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There'll be a condition on sale of the Rodgersamapianophone that Eric Johnson isn't allowed anywhere near one.DuoSonicBoy wrote:There's a serious lack of instruments played with the feet. I remember seeing Eric Johnson live a few years back; his bass player had organ footpedals on his board that he used to play counterpoint lines.
I think there could be a more elegant way to get the same effect - something like a piano played with the feet that you could use concurrent to other instruments.
fixed. Embedding doesn't like youube uk, so you have to delete the uk. from the start of the link.Progrockabuse wrote:the electric piano idea, not such much a rhodes or wurlitzer but the yamaha CP-70.
the CP-70 is in essence a grand piano fitted with a series of electric pickup. it has the same harp/string assembly as a grand piano. unfortunately, it weighs a fecking ton, due to the harp and the need for it's to be quite strong due to the tension and for resonance.
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Re: Instrument I'd really like to see
That's not what I'd be after. I'm talking about a full grand piano, with a metal frame and everything. Basically, I want the electric guitar/acoustic guitar equivalent of the piano.jcyphe wrote:Th e simple part of your first rant already exists, it's called an electro-mechanical piano like a Rhodes. It makes sound like a regular piano but with pickups and sort of like you described.BacchusPaul wrote:Inspired by Duosonic's thread in the effects section. If you have any, post them up. Who knows? We could all be playing Rodgersaphones in fifty years.
The Electric Piano:
Completely different from your cheesey baseball wind-up electric piano affairs, this would be a real, grand piano with steel/nickel strings, and about a hundred and fifty pickups to cover them all. Plus, the strings would all be locked down and clamped at either end (a la Floyd Rose) and there'd be a huge big whammy lever (although a pedal would probably be more useful to a pianist) that's really well engineered so as to be quite light instead of insanely heavy. You could play the piano, overdriven, do big fuck off chords and huge sounds, and then dick about with the whammies too. It'd be awesome. There'd be a custom amp designed for it (rated a bajillion watts (obviously)), and an arsenal of speakers (probably: 2 x 15", 4 x 12", 4 x 10" and a dozen tweeters) that are suspended beneath the piano, pointing upwards into the strings (stupid feedback). Sound would be prjected to the audience through the usual means of a lid/soundboard.
All that other shit you're talking about, i don't know. But electro mechanical pianos have already been in existence for a long time. Rhodes, Wurlitzer, etc.