Originally posted by LMcD
Different strokes for different folks?
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Originally posted by gradus View PostOur kitchen radio is on all day and veers between 3 and 4 according to preference - sometimes neither. The only extra station is Radio Suffolk on a match afternoon for the (currently) regular dose of gloom with added nostalgia for the days of Bobby and Sir Alf.
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostA propos of nothing in particular once saw George Best score a hat trick against Ipswich at Portman Road .We shall not look upon his like etc....
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Originally posted by gradus View PostOur kitchen radio is on all day.
I must say (and I’ve been wondering for a while about posting this on the tech forum as possibly useful info) that the turning point was acquiring an iPad Pro.
The multi-speaker configuration on all sides of the iPad Pro (which is in a different league from the basic iPad which just has a pair of inferior speakers at one end) gives a quality and volume of sound which is constantly surprising and almost the equal of the bedside DAB radio (“Pure” Evoke-3).
It means that Qobuz or Sounds can indeed be on all day if required, moving to any room and enabling the cherry-picking referred to up-thread plus strategic avoidance of the increasing number of teeth-grinding aspects of Radio 3
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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How likely is it that the younger elements of the population who presumably form at least part of the target audience for 'Tearjerker' or whatever it's now called will actually be awake, let alone functioning or eagerly seeking new musical experiences, at that time? As I've mentioned elsewhere, I'm happy to tune to Radio 2 from 0600 to 0800 on Saturday mornings, especially as Pick Of The Pops now clearly has no wish to attract people of my generation!
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Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View PostThat’s inconceivable here, since the rising tide of annoyances such as repetitive and intrusive trailers, unwelcome presenters &c. started some years back...
I must say (and I’ve been wondering for a while about posting this on the tech forum as possibly useful info) that the turning point was acquiring an iPad Pro.
The multi-speaker configuration on all sides of the iPad Pro (which is in a different league from the basic iPad which just has a pair of inferior speakers at one end) gives a quality and volume of sound which is constantly surprising and almost the equal of the bedside DAB radio (“Pure” Evoke-3).
It means that Qobuz or Sounds can indeed be on all day if required, moving to any room and enabling the cherry-picking referred to up-thread plus strategic avoidance of the increasing number of teeth-grinding aspects of Radio 3
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostHow likely is it that the younger elements of the population who presumably form at least part of the target audience for 'Tearjerker' or whatever it's now called will actually be awake, let alone functioning or eagerly seeking new musical experiences, at that time? As I've mentioned elsewhere, I'm happy to tune to Radio 2 from 0600 to 0800 on Saturday mornings, especially as Pick Of The Pops now clearly has no wish to attract people of my generation!
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostInteresting and worryingly tempting.
You might get some good deals on the current crop of iPad Pros soon (I have the smaller of the - I think - two sizes available of the 2020 incarnation, replacing an early Pro), as rumour has it that a new 2021 iPad Pro is to be announced imminently. That might mean some good prices for ‘previous edition’ or used units. (As long as the screen is 100%, there’s pretty much nothing that can have gone wrong with used ones)"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThis was my argument when this rubbish was first foisted on us. If they are going to be listening other than in real time on the radio then it doesn't need to be on R3 at all, as there will be no immediate continuation to heavier (by contrast) content. The "needs to be broadcast first" argument never did hold water, as it just made the "then put it on a more appropriate station" case stronger.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostNone of the above, really. Radio 3 has mainly become a music resource to be plumbed via Sounds.“Music is the best means we have of digesting time." — Igor Stravinsky
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Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View Post
The multi-speaker configuration on all sides of the iPad Pro (which is in a different league from the basic iPad which just has a pair of inferior speakers at one end) gives a quality and volume of sound which is constantly surprising and almost the equal of the bedside DAB radio
When its orientation is changed from landscape to portrait, the iPad Pro’s two upper loudspeakers cleverly maintain a ‘tweeter mode’ configuration while the two lower ones take on the lower frequencies. The full and clear soundscape is remarkable for such a slim device, and, on the 12.9” version at any rate, so is the stereo image.
I wrote on the techie board for advice at the time of the demise of Windows 7 as to whether I should continue to use or replace my faithful but now crippled (by Microsoft) Dell XPS15 laptop. I have since only used it as an offline library, and many of its day-to-day functions have very efficiently been taken over by the iPad Pro, leaving more complex work like photo editing to the desktop PC.Last edited by Keraulophone; 06-04-21, 21:08. Reason: Gone a bit OT - feel free to relocate in Techie-land
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostThis remarkable slate of technology has changed my internet behaviour, though I mainly bought the 12.9” 2nd generation iPad Pro to use on a grand piano with the sound-blocking music desk removed. Scores downloaded gratis from IMSLP to the forScore app look perfect on the iPad’s wider (than my Samsung tablet’s) screen in portrait mode. Coupled with a Bluetooth page-turning pedal, it has been essential to my enjoyment of the sound of the Bösendorfer radiating more directly to my ears.
When its orientation is changed from landscape to portrait, the iPad Pro’s two upper loudspeakers cleverly maintain a ‘tweeter mode’ configuration while the two lower ones take on the lower frequencies. The full and clear soundscape is remarkable for such a slim device, and, on the 12.9” version at any rate, so is the stereo image.
I wrote on the techie board for advice at the time of the demise of Windows 7 as to whether I should continue to use or replace my faithful but now crippled (by Microsoft) Dell XPS15 laptop. I have since only used it as an offline library, and many of its day-to-day functions have very efficiently been taken over by the iPad Pro, leaving more complex work like photo editing to the desktop PC.
I haven’t used a laptop for a couple of years now.
The soundscape/stereo image points you make are true of my 11” version too (and yes, it’s clever what happens to the speaker deployment when you turn it. The best sound stage is when it’s in landscape position though, imo)"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostCoupled with a Bluetooth page-turning pedal, it has been essential to my enjoyment of the sound of the Bösendorfer radiating more directly to my ears.
Absolutely fascinated by this discovery! I would love to be able to page-turn automatically (maybe I can improve on my pathetic Grade 2 piano level).
Can you please give me guidance on how to get this Bluetooth aid?
Thanks in advance,
Mario
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Originally posted by Keraulophone View PostThis remarkable slate of technology has changed my internet behaviour, though I mainly bought the 12.9” 2nd generation iPad Pro to use on a grand piano with the sound-blocking music desk removed. Scores downloaded gratis from IMSLP to the forScore app look perfect on the iPad’s wider (than my Samsung tablet’s) screen in portrait mode. Coupled with a Bluetooth page-turning pedal, it has been essential to my enjoyment of the sound of the Bösendorfer radiating more directly to my ears.
When its orientation is changed from landscape to portrait, the iPad Pro’s two upper loudspeakers cleverly maintain a ‘tweeter mode’ configuration while the two lower ones take on the lower frequencies. The full and clear soundscape is remarkable for such a slim device, and, on the 12.9” version at any rate, so is the stereo image.
I wrote on the techie board for advice at the time of the demise of Windows 7 as to whether I should continue to use or replace my faithful but now crippled (by Microsoft) Dell XPS15 laptop. I have since only used it as an offline library, and many of its day-to-day functions have very efficiently been taken over by the iPad Pro, leaving more complex work like photo editing to the desktop PC.
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