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Newsgroups: alt.music.chapel-hill
From: jim.brant...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2008 07:55:51 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Apr 10 2008 10:55 am
Subject: Re: I got the tour & demonstration at this place yesterday...
Wow - this is absolutely fascinating. Thanks a lot for sharing. If you
ask me, this seems straight out of Star Trek. Why bother with high
fidelity speakers, etc. when you can purchase an ultra-premium
Bosendorfer player piano. The ultimate tool for audiophile one-
upsmanship.

In all seriousness, the business model they're proposing - providing
ultra-high fidelity recordings of "re-performances" of classic
performances to labels - is the most innovative "new format" idea I've
seen yet (wax cylinder -> vinyl record -> tape -> CD -> mp3?). How the
labels can manage to monetize the new recordings in today's music
business ecosystem is another matter, but brilliantly, that's not this
company's problem.

I am skeptical of their ability to mechanically replicate the
recordings of more tactile instruments like drums and guitars - for
example, I'd love to stand in the room with a giant Marshall stack as
Jimi Hendrix's performance at Monterrey is "re-performed", but I'm not
sure how they would re-perform the guitar burning, etc. However, if
these folks are smart enough to have come up with what they already
have, I'm fascinated to see what they do come up with. I'd love to see
that stand-up bass gadget in action.

On Apr 9, 10:24 pm, DJ Golf <djg...@mindspring.com> wrote:

> www.zenph.com

> Big house in north Raleigh with a mini-concert hall containing 4
> concert grand pianos rigged with their hardware & connected to laptops
> - I got to basically sit in a room and hear Rachmaninoff, Glenn Gould
> and Art Tatum play piano live.  Read this review for a better
> explanation of what they do than I can give...

> http://www.zenph.com/pdf/Zenph%20-%20The%20Audiophile%20Voice%20Oct%2...

> What really made my jaw drop to the floor was the demo of their new
> "upright bass" - a thing that looks like "V...GER" from the first Star
> Trek movie (geek check) and was made by somebody in Germany.  They
> played me an old Oscar Peterson recording with the piano & drums in a
> pair of Magnepans and the bass separately reproduced on the gadget -
> if you didn't look you'd bet money that Ray Brown was standing there
> playing bass.

> Fun stuff.  They told me sax & drums are next.  When they figure out
> how to do this with acoustic guitar, I want to hear Robert Johnson.


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