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The Vienna Symphonic Synchron Steinway D is a recreation of the D-274, the flagship model of world-renowned piano manufacturer Steinway & Sons. This beautifully hand-crafted instrument with its laminated wooden housing and its poured iron frame has not changed much since it was first developed at the end of the 19th century. With a length of 274 cm (almost 9 ft.) and a weight of almost 500 kg (1,100 lb.), the Steinway D-274 continues to play a significant role in the global music industry. An estimated 90% of all concert grands on the world’s stages are Steinway D-274 models, delighting its players and audiences alike.
The reasons are obvious: Especially when competing with orchestras, the D-274 impresses with its tremendous assertive sonic volume and power – which is not surprising considering its soundboard of almost two square meters (21.5 sq ft)!
Leading artists of all eras have appreciated playing a Steinway D, from Sergei Rachmaninoff, Vladimir Horowitz, Arthur Rubinstein, and Glenn Gould, to today’s top-notch pianists, such as Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Emanuel Ax, Hélène Grimaud, and Lang Lang, just to name a few.
Vienna's own Steinway & Sons D-274 is a “Hamburg Model” and was hand picked from eight Steinway D models by Stefan Mendl, founding member and pianist of the Vienna Piano Trio. In a city rich with glorious instruments, it is ranked among the best sounding grand pianos in Vienna, and has been endorsed by all artists who have had the opportunity to play it. The instrument enjoys permanent, climate-controlled residency at Synchron Stage Vienna, which is characterized by its particularly warm, intense, and natural ambience. The hall has lent its acoustic signature to numerous international productions, from classical chamber music to international, large-scale orchestral film scores.
To capture the Steinway D with all its subtleties, Vienna's engineers developed a highly precise motion-control system based on a solenoid that controls a noise-free “robot finger”. The micro-controller moves the finger with super-human precision, providing flexible curvatures for down-strokes and release movements. The MIDI controlled system delivers more than 100 velocities and various release samples, depending on the preceding note length and various release speeds.
This innovation represents the pinnacle of Vienna's long-term sampling robotics development. An earlier version of the robot finger was used for sampling the Celeste found in the Synchron Percussion I Collection.
With over 4,000 samples per key and almost 20,000 samples per microphone position, the Synchron Steinway D boasts breathtaking authenticity. In order to capture this marvelous instrument in one of the best acoustic environments on the planet, Vienna's recording engineers used multiple high-end microphone arrays, affording an abundance of options for creating your individual sound.
Other configurations may work but are not actively supported.
Condition | New |
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Software Delivery | Electronic Delivery |
Virtual Instrument Type | Pianos and Keyboards |
Plug-In Format | AAX Native, RTAS, AudioSuite, VST |
Operating System | Mac, Windows |
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