How does a Pianotron work? by Selmer (Weltmeister Claviset)

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2024
  • In this video we have a look at one of the earliest electric pianos and see how it works and what it sounds like.
    This is a unique action that involves a cam moving to pluck a reed. This creates a music box like tone.
    Subscribe to see more updates on this piano and how I make it in to a vst instrument.
    Do you think design influenced the Wurlitzer or the Fender Rhodes design?

Komentáře • 12

  • @deanevangelista6359
    @deanevangelista6359 Před 7 měsíci +2

    It reminds me of a Rhodes with toy piano overtones. Unique!

  • @finlaygibb6763
    @finlaygibb6763 Před rokem +3

    really unique sound, almost like a kalimba? thanks so much for sharing this:)

  • @AlessandroGiancane
    @AlessandroGiancane Před 6 dny +1

    Interesting instrument! After some research, I recently discovered that it was used by Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark in some of their songs (Electricity, The Misunderstanding, …). I spent years trying to reproduce THAT sound with different types of synthesizers, without success. Some days ago, after having finally understood that that sound comes from the Selmer Pianotron, I found a video from a guy selling his Pianotron and showing the conditions of the instrument, playing each single key (most of the keys were broken). Well, I sampled the best sounding notes with my Roland S-550 sampler, obtaining a not-so-bad playable patch. Unfortunately the audio in the video was very poor quality, so my result too is not so hi-fi as it should be… Your Pianotron seems in very good working conditions and it sounds crystal clear: it would be nice to sample it!
    EDIT: I read better the description of your video: I might be interested in the VST and how you create it. Although my setup is completely dawless at the moment

    • @deancoyle
      @deancoyle  Před 6 dny +1

      What do you need? Also any special format? Feel free to email me and I'll try to get what you want.

  • @regmonmusic
    @regmonmusic Před rokem +2

    A very unique plucking mechanism. Nice!

  • @fakesdeath
    @fakesdeath Před rokem +2

    How cool!!

  • @analogemma
    @analogemma Před rokem

    Dean! My Claviset 200 will be arriving here in the states this week! We're gonna be video buddies lol

  • @ryanmelvey8764
    @ryanmelvey8764 Před rokem

    interesting design. i was thinking of an electric piano design that strikes small bells. i feel like there is so much more that could be done with e-piano

  • @Charleshowes23
    @Charleshowes23 Před rokem

    I just acquired one of these!!! It needs some TLC. Would you. E willing to share some photos and videos of the electronics section?

  • @lundsweden
    @lundsweden Před rokem +3

    It looks like a version/knockoff/improvement whatever you want to call it of the Hohner Pianet.

  • @georgecrumb9099
    @georgecrumb9099 Před měsícem +1

    They were made in the DDR

    • @deancoyle
      @deancoyle  Před měsícem

      That is interesting, I wonder what the history of people involve is.