Engineered to allow open or closed lid miking, the PianoMic™ is ideal for a wide range of miking situations. In a recording studio with no other instruments, the PianoMic™ shines with the lid open. When in more crowded settings such as on a concert stage shared with other instruments, merely close the piano lid to isolate the piano and minimize leakage. In both scenarios the PianoMic™ will capture the piano with incredible detail.
At the heart of the PianoMic™ are two random incidence omnidirectional microphones, specifically designed for use inside of a piano, which is a diffuse sound field. This means that sound is coming at the microphones from multiple sources and multiple directions. A random-incidence microphone is designed to be placed within such a diffuse sound field and pick up sounds uniformly, whether they arrive at the front, the sides or the rear of the microphone. The PianoMic™ System achieves much of its remarkable performance through the use of specially designed, 40kHz random-incidence High Definition Microphones™. Because of the near-perfect omnidirectional polar response of the microphones and extraordinarily tight impulse response, the PianoMic™ picks up every note with consistently. So, the full range of the piano including the high and low strings will be reproduced with no hot spots.
The microphones exhibit no proximity effect, regardless of their distance from the piano strings or soundboard. The mics, when positioned close to the sound source, also provide incredible gain before feedback and can handle up to 148dB SPL.
Designed for minimal visibility, the PM40 PianoMic™ system mounts within the piano. The telescoping bar allows the PianoMic™ to be quickly and easily installed in nearly all grand pianos and to place the microphones close to or away from the dampers and get the exact sound desired.
Set on flexible goosenecks, the microphone capsules can be easily repositioned for optimal microphone placement.
Viridis wrote:Amen Ptah Ra wrote: ... about the Earthworks PM-40 Mic system [...] I feel if it were soon to become available only as part of an add-on pack inside PIANOTEQ, ...
Well, I think, it is already possible within PTQ (std/pro), since one can place perfect omni mics at the places where PM-40 has its mics. One of the great things of PM-40, if I understand it correctly, is that it has almost perfect omni mics. So, the real world should asymptote the modelled one.
Certainly, Viridis, you have simply stated the obvious about omni mics: anything is possible.
I want specifically to draw your attention to the small capsule of the microphone depicted in the above image. You see essentially a microphone that is basically without a bulky base, an extra weight to fetter it or disrupt and impede any flow of sound waves (including early reverb reflections) that can occur immediately behind it —as some of which in a very large sum might come while reflected from a piano lid itself. It is plainly a tiny capsule which hovers er floats freely in the static space surrounding it. Attached by a light-weight easily mobile gooseneck (that is) smaller in diameter than the actual mic capsule, it just appears unencumbered. It is this construction engineered that might make its sound silky creamy smooth but buttery a flavor favored by me, personally. (Smile.)
For a comparison, I worked laboriously at a Pianoteq preset and tried to approach (via the preset) some textures or coloration as described by Phillippe Guillaume —but those specifically the Earthworks PM-40 Mic system can add to my palette:
https://forum.modartt.com/file/bqyqqnh5
https://forum.modartt.com/download.php?id=3650
Have I come close?
While I may have come close to the Earthworks sound demonstrated within the video, I fear maybe I'm getting no brass ring. If I'm honest I feel I missed the video's buttery smooth texture completely! My preset pales.
Perhaps you'll want to have a try at it and prove your postulate you provide in your reply to me. Anything is possible, you know!
Seriously, I'm just looking to augment the selection currently available to us (you and me) and other end users who are much like us. They as artists (some recording artists) have sometimes to benefit from real world choices. Some that today PIANOTEQ lacks. Whether for sound reasons or merely the attitudes expressed solely from any acquiescence on the part of a fellow forum member such as yourself, it does (lack).
So, the real world should asymptote the modelled one.
Now I'm at a total loss for words. (I need a minute.)
Ha and Eureka, I found them! I've hoped that MODARTT kindly might update its PIANOTEQ with two (2) things:
Cordially a loop feature addition to its interface, one that can permit you to hear parameter adjustments just as you're making them on a quite troublesome section, repeated over and over to you until you have its chords and notes off a modified piano preset sounding just right in your ears.
New microphones with accompanying mic preamps for PIANOTEQ and PIANOTEQ PRO users who demand their presets have industry standard coloration used by very successful and well established audio engineers, those considered award winning professionals inside recording industry sessions. They in familiar surroundings rely on them!
Now let me state an obvious, also:
You know, graciously, MODARTT can do something despite any wanting only to maintain its image —one of us and them. After my using PIANOTEQ TRUE MODELLING about ten (10) years, nearly three (3) years ago when I posted my initial post at this forum, MODARTT followed up on it only five (5) months later with a playlist feature fitting my description almost to a tee. (I've still though no convenient loop capability.)
I get it, it doesn't want to appear somehow favoring one end user or forum member over another. Have to say that ain't good business. Let's use er paint an analogy like Guillaume's. Let's say a painter an artist, like a Pablo Picasso, steps into his neighborhood paint or artist supply store while requesting a paint brush about yay big and yea narrow. You think maybe some salesperson is going to say, "Man we ain't got no brush like that right this minute, but if we do get any more requests for one, sure enough management is gonna requisition that sucker and stock it for all of you!”
Philippe Guillaume wrote:The other mics do not really loose [sic] anything in the frequency range, they rather add some particular color to the sound, which may suit or not, and as in painting, it is essentially an artistic/aesthetic choice.
I have a confession to make: I am no saint by any means as I was a dope fiend in treatment facilities for four years of my life. In one I lived in a house with a guy who had been a classically trained pianist before he was frontally lobotomized, simply because others found him disagreeable! I'm saying this to say, I could care less or give a hill of beans whether or not piano models come with the name Stein in gold leaf painted or etched into some visual form obviously across them. I just want to hear something like I hear in jazz recordings. If some small addition of mics and preamps will help me someday to get to this end then I guess I'm all for it. I need paint no picture.
Personally, I see only a win-win situation with this idea of mine, my just proposed new mic and separate preamp add-on packs idea! And, I'm expecting no compensation, no monetary pay-off. Well, maybe a free upgrade will do very nicely.
Last edited by Amen Ptah Ra (27-01-2020 01:03)
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