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1764.1 | | UPWARD::HEISER | WBLM rocks Cliff Island | Wed Apr 04 1990 18:11 | 6 |
| Bruce, you will probably get more info from COMMUSIC Notes. They do
keys!
hit keypad 7
Mike
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1764.2 | Roland | AQUA::ROST | Bass is the place | Thu Apr 05 1990 09:47 | 18 |
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Just a quick answer:
Both those boards are "home" units as opposed to pro-type units.
However, the Roland is a cousin to the current line of Roland pro
synths and is therefore well supported if you want to ever get into
sequencing or voice editing using a home computer. Plus Roland has
been in the business for many years and is a reliable supplier.
Technics has been pushing at the home market for awhile (at least five
years) with some success, but as of today, unless the Technics had some
feature I just *had* to have, the Roland would be my choice.
If you hop into DNEAST::COMMUSIC as susggested in the previous reply,
type:
dir/key=roland and dir/key=e20 to find the relevant notes.
Brian
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1764.3 | Incredible keyboard..gives lessons | COMPLX::BULLARD | | Tue Sep 24 1991 15:17 | 19 |
| I have recently purchased a keyboard that is just incredible,
especially for the price. It is called a miracle keyboard (made
by Software Toolworks). It has 49 full size pressure sensitive
keys, 16 note polyphonic, midi, 128 digitaly sampled sounds, foot
pedal sustain and built in stereo speakers (or can be run through
the stereo).
The most incredible feature is it interfaces with the nintendo
to give you PIANO LESSONS! Its starts out with very basic and
goes to very complex peices. It analyzes your errors (timing
, notes played etc.) and tailors the lessons till you get the
problem area worked out. It can demonstrate each peice or lets
you play different arcade style games (like where ducks go across
the staff and get blasted when you hit the right key). My family
is quickly learning to play the piano. I like playing with it too
, but am trying to stay focused on the guitar.
This was one heck of a deal for $219 from DAK catalog. I've seen
it in JC Penneys catalog for $300. Sound quality is very good.
chuck
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1764.4 | | JENEVR::SAKELARIS | | Tue Sep 24 1991 15:33 | 5 |
| hey chuck. Tell me more about the Nintendo part of your keyboard. Is
that a unique capability between your Keyboard and Nintendo, or will
any Midi device interface with a Nintendo.
"sakman"
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1764.5 | Works with this keyboard only. | COMPLX::BULLARD | | Tue Sep 24 1991 17:02 | 9 |
| It comes with the nintendo cartridge (specifically for this
keyboard only). A cable plugs in the back of this keyboard
and goes into the first port of the nintendo. Standard nintendo
controller is left plugged into port B, and is used to control
piano lessons (start, pause, lesson #, practice room, select
song, continue etc.).
chuck
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1764.6 | | HAVASU::HEISER | hold me, I'm a fermata | Tue Sep 24 1991 17:14 | 4 |
| That price includes the keyboard? Do you happen to have DAK's number?
Thanks,
Mike
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1764.7 | To order...call | COMPLX::BULLARD | | Tue Sep 24 1991 19:20 | 31 |
| re:-1
Includes keyboard, nintendo cartridge, users manual (including
MIDI info), earphones, foot pedal and nintendo cable link.
Incredible price....huh. It was featured in last springs catalog
at $299, summer $219 and not at all in the fall catalog. Yesterday
was officially the first day of fall. They said they had 2000 left
two Saturdays ago, so I'm sure if you order soon you can still get
it at $219 ($19 P&H). If you want to wait you can probably get it
later for $300 (plus P&H) through JC Penny catalog ordering.
DAK Industries Incorporated
8200 Remmet Ave
Conoga Park, CA 91304
Order: 1-800-325-0800 anytime (24 Hrs)
(visa, mastercard, american express)
office hours (6 am to 6 pm M-F, 9 am- 3 pm sat...pacific time)
Technical info: 1-800-888-9818
any other inquiries: 1-800-888-7808
TDD (hearing inpaired): 1-800-888-6703
FAX orders: 1-818-888-2837
Order No. 5746 (Carnegie Midi- Keyboard)
****************************************
dumb title, but thats what they refer to it as (ad headline reads;
"Shortcut to Carnegie hall").
chuck
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1764.8 | Clarification | COMPLX::BULLARD | | Tue Sep 24 1991 19:56 | 18 |
| clarification:
The keyboard has 8 channel (I think) MIDI in and out. The
nintendo connection is separate and looks like the common
multi pin computer connector
/-------------\
/ \
/-----------------\
the other end of the cable has the type of connector that plugs
into the ("paddle") port on your nintendo. Has power in jack, stereo
headphone jack, on/off switch.
Opps! forgot to mention in last note that the dc power adapter is
also included
chuck
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1764.9 | | NETCAD::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Mon Feb 12 1996 11:26 | 10 |
| Can someone recommend a book or video that teaches piano playing for
someone like a guitarist who's already familiar with the concepts of chords
and intervals? Something like "piano for guitarists" would be ideal. :-)
I just want to know the piano-specific mechanics of forming chords and
playing, for instance, a triad chord in 3 different places (inversions).
thanks,
adam
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