Topic: Bluethner Well Tempered
I recently upgraded to STANDARD and added the Bluethner piano.
Of course I immediately had to take advantage of the new controls and came up with a Bluethner preset (Bluethner_Well_Temp) which, for the first time since I acquired my Roland digital several years ago, provided the piano sound I had been looking for.
I was intrigued by the ability to select well-tempering (v. equal-tempering). In this regard, going here may prove enlightening for some. It would be interesting to hear what other, more knowledgeable members think.
And I figured I may as well throw in the classical Verdi tuning (A 432).
For its tonal variety, I have uploaded a MIDI file (Schubert_Op143_1) for the first movement of Schubert's Piano Sonata No. 14 in A minor, Op. 143.
I have also uploaded a MIDI (More1962) for the pop song “More” (aka “Ti guarderò nel cuore” from the 1962 Italian film Mondo Cane). 20Th century pop music with 19th century classical tuning? Sounds OK to me.
Thank you Bluethner. Good job Modartt.
Au Revoir
Allan