Piano


A digitised wave is schematised above, which is defined as the resultant of the level coordinates expressed by the individual samples. The interpolation process intervenes to "round off" the values around these levels, in order to obtain a more harmonic "virtual continuous line". When a digital value touches the 0 db level, clipping will tend to occur due to the overloading of the rounding values created by the interpolation curve.
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The piano: tuning, punching and fine-tuning the mechanics

Piano Maintenance The care and maintenance of your piano is essential to ensure optimal performance over time. In this article, we explore the different aspects of maintenance, from delicate tuning...
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Structure of the digital piano

Structure of the digital piano The sound of the digital piano has nothing to do with the electric piano in that it differs totally from it in sonic character; in fact, the latter is a different instrument that has a different...
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A brief history of the piano

A brief history of the piano The invention of the piano The invention of the piano is attributed to the Paduan Bartolomeo Cristofori (1655-1731), who was employed by Ferdinando de' Medici Grand Prince of Tuscany as the custodian of musical instruments...