Bacon Piano Company started doing business with Kohler and Campbell in the early 1900s, and by 1933, Bacon Piano had been completely integrated into the larger corporation of Kohler and Campbell, which is why some Bacon pianos have Kohler and Campbell serial numbers. The company survived several generations of the Bacon family, and in 1904, the company was incorporated as Bacon Piano Company. Various men joined and retired from the company in its first forty years or so, including Francis Bacon and Thomas Raven, lending the name Raven & Bacon to the company brand from 1841 to 1871. John Jacob Astor established the firm, and over thirty years after it’s origination brought on Robert Stodart and William Dubois. A modern-era baby grand piano, sampled with the soft (una corda) pedal down.Francis Bacon Piano Company has a long and varied history dating all the way back to 1789. This is the lite version of our Francis Bacon Baby Grand Piano. The main difference is that the full version has four round-robins and release triggers. Perfect for adding some character to your next film score. This piano belongs to a daycare center in West Philadelphia. It’s a little bit hard to date because the serial number couldn’t be located, but we know that it is from some time before 1934 because that’s when the Francis Bacon company went out of business. Based on the styling, it’s likely from the mid-to-late 1920s. In the 19th century, the complex that houses the daycare center was a seminary, and the piano lives in a small, partially-used cottage on the edge of the grounds that was originally built for the rector of that school. In February 2019, we finally got in with our mics. The piano was sampled with the soft (una corda) pedal down. 1 round robin per zone ( for more round robins, check out the full version).Compatible with the full version of Native Instruments Kontakt 5.3.1 (or later).Requires the full version of Kontakt 5.3.1 or later.
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