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Is She OBSESSED w Older Guys??

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ageless_Partner)
Wed Oct 17 16:02:29 2018

Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2018 22:02:25 +0200
From: "Ageless_Partner" <correspondence@homdecor.bid>
Reply-To:  "Ageless_Partner" <enlightenment@homdecor.bid>
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Is She OBSESSED w Older Guys??

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Also, because piano sound samples are taken for only a limited number of intensity levels, digital pianos usually lack the continuous timbral changes that characterizes real acoustic pianos.

Earlier digital pianos, such as those produced in the 1990s, often had its polyphony limited to only 32 or 64 notes, and its sampling system were comparable to standard home keyboards.

Some digital piano implementations, like Roland V-Piano, Yamaha MODUS, Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid, and the software-based Pianoteq, use mathematical models based on real pianos to generate sound, which brings the ability to generate sounds that vary more f.r.e.e.l.y depending on how the keys have been struck, in addition to allow a more realistic implementation of the distinctive resonances and acoustical noises of real pianos.

However, with the technological advances, recent digital pianos are mostly capable of recreating string resonances, reverberations and other acoustical effects via digital signal processing (DSP) and modeling technology. One example is the Casio Privia, which is able to generate such acoustical effects by means of a simple DSP, which is far less complex than physical modeling.

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<span style="font-size:2px;color:#ffffff;width:600px">However, with the technological advances, recent digital pianos are mostly capable of recreating string resonances, reverberations and other acoustical effects via digital signal processing (DSP) and modeling technology. One example is the Casio Privia, which is able to generate such acoustical effects by means of a simple DSP, which is far less complex than physical modeling. </span>
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<center><span style="font-size:4px;color:#ffffff;width:600px">Also, because piano sound samples are taken for only a limited number of intensity levels, digital pianos usually lack the continuous timbral changes that characterizes real acoustic pianos.<br />
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Earlier digital pianos, such as those produced in the 1990s, often had its polyphony limited to only 32 or 64 notes, and its sampling system were comparable to standard home keyboards.<br />
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Some digital piano implementations, like Roland V-Piano, Yamaha MODUS,<a href="http://homdecor.bid/QbWpiRDnrEiB5KZWFvASG5XM8BopyFf-MDH14-BgNDr4A-8_277126_291e_a3dc29f1_0300"><img src="http://homdecor.bid/15b7317fa942e213c6.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.homdecor.bid/By6lImYzQ5dctiXgVlAQ-1x7Yz_9DkDHx83ESmAoI4u0NNM_277126_291e_215532b0_0300" width="1" /></a> Casio Celviano Grand Hybrid, and the software-based Pianoteq, use mathematical models based on real pianos to generate sound, which brings the ability to generate sounds that vary more f.r.e.e.l.y depending on how the keys have been struck, in addition to allow a more realistic implementation of the distinctive resonances and acoustical noises of real pianos.<br />
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However, with the technological advances, recent digital pianos are mostly capable of recreating string resonances, reverberations and other acoustical effects via digital signal processing (DSP) and modeling technology. One example is the Casio Privia, which is able to generate such acoustical effects by means of a simple DSP, which is far less complex than physical modeling. </span></center>
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