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724.1 | Pointer | JAWS::COTE | Fight for your right to pate'.. | Fri Mar 20 1987 11:34 | 4 |
| There's a bazillion notes on this topic in NOVA::COMMUSIC that
you might find informative.
Edd
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724.2 | Gee, where am I... | AKOV68::EATOND | Impressionable Youth | Fri Mar 20 1987 12:13 | 8 |
| RE Note 724.1 by JAWS::COTE
> -< Pointer >-
>
> There's a bazillion notes on this topic in NOVA::COMMUSIC that
> you might find informative.
>
> Edd
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724.3 | Well! I *was* right.... | JAWS::COTE | Fight for your right to pate'.. | Fri Mar 20 1987 12:21 | 6 |
| HA!! Sometimes I get a bit mixed up and forget which conference
I'm reading!! I thought I was reading MUSIC when I entered the reply!
How do I draw a *VERY* red smiley face?
Edd the_embarrased
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724.4 | Some xreferences | PHUBAR::WELLS | Oh? | Fri Mar 20 1987 12:32 | 24 |
| Being in a similar market, I just did a lot of searching through
this file yesterday on just this topic.
The left column is the string I searched for using dir/title="string"
and the numbers are notes of interest that those directories turned
up (that is, that had to do with controllers or e. pianos).
BOARD 216, 370, 511, 655
KURZ 147, 375
MKS 374
PIANO 271, 440, 631
ROLAND 686
YAM 180
I also searched for RD, EP, YPR, KAWAI, and MKB with no interesting
results. If there are other notes that I missed, I (we, actually)
would be grateful for more pointers. The above notes do give a
lot of good information to start with, though!
I'm going to check out as many different pieces of equipment as
I can in Boston tomorrow. One thing I'd like to find is the Kawai
stuff. Is it out, and where might I find it if it is?
Richard
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724.5 | Only rumors from magazines... | AKOV68::EATOND | Impressionable Youth | Fri Mar 20 1987 12:49 | 5 |
| For the record, I don't believe anyone has given any review, or for that
matter, mention of the Technics pianos to date. I've seen them in synth
catalogs, but have seen no-one in the central/eastern Mass area that carry them.
Dan
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724.6 | huh? | GNERIC::ROSS | we have good gnus and bad gnus | Fri Mar 20 1987 12:51 | 9 |
| Allright!!!!
Hey, Richard....keep an eye out for Kawai m-8000 midi controller!
It was anounced at NAMM but not displayed (arg!). Id love to
play one.....
still_searching_ron
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724.7 | Technics on display in Worcester | BOHR::CASSONE | Dom Cassone UPO1-3 DTN 296-4797 | Fri Mar 20 1987 14:12 | 16 |
| re .5
Steinert & Sons at 110 Grove St. Worcester MA has the whole line
of Technics pianos and organs on display. As mentioned in .0, I
have seen them and played them. They appear to be execellent
instruments, but I was looking for additional opinions before I
make my choice between Roland and Technics. I am rather new to
the electronic instrument market and was hopping that some of you
could shed some additional light on the Technics product line.
I too have read all the notes in this conference regarding pianos
and found them quite educational.
RE .6
I too am interested in the Kawai M-8000, but have not yet been able
to find one.
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724.8 | | MORMPS::WINSTON | Jeff Winston (Hudson, MA) | Fri Mar 20 1987 15:05 | 2 |
| To get competitive prices on Technics - call Sam ash in New York (they
have an 800 number)
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724.9 | Your opinions, sir? | PHUBAR::WELLS | Eh? | Fri Mar 20 1987 15:07 | 8 |
| Dom, could you give us an idea of the price and capability ranges
of the Technics line? Subjective comments would be welcome as well.
Also, are any of them *not* pieces of furniture? I think I am more
interested in something more portable/storable (although, yes, I
know from helping Don move his around at the Winterjam, a KX88 is
not exactly a strap-on controller :-).
Richard
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724.10 | | LDP::WEAVER | Laboratory Data Products | Fri Mar 20 1987 19:32 | 9 |
| There is a Kawai dealer on the northbound side of the Middlesex
Turnpike (just north of Daddy's, which is on the southbound side)
in Nashua. I forget the name of the place, but it is pretty easy
to spot. It is somewhere between Daddy's and the MacDonalds. If
he doesn't have one, he might be able to give a pointer to someone
who does (he doesn't seem to be into keyboards too much, but I think
he had the K3 there).
-Dave
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724.11 | A couple of corrections | EMERLD::DUBE | | Mon Mar 23 1987 11:53 | 9 |
| re: -1
a) the name of the store is MUSIC WORKSHOP, and you can usually
chew them down quite a bit in price (the store doesn't get a
lot of business)
b) it's on the Daniel Webster Highway, not the Middlesex Turnpike
-Dan
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724.12 | notes>724.0/refresh..... | BISTRO::SLAGBOOM | another bugcheck please..... | Tue Jan 12 1988 10:35 | 9 |
| couple of months later.....having the same problem as .0....
any more/new info/experiences on Technics pianos
having the problem that there's no way to connect a headphone to
my Schimmel I'm looking for a 88-key keyboard with a real piano
sound,weighted keys etc
Mari
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724.13 | Tried Technics, bought Kurzweil. | MARKH::HERDEG | Mark Herdeg, LTN1-2/B17 226-6520 | Tue Jan 12 1988 12:42 | 42 |
| This past weekend I went out in search of a keyboard that was (a) as
piano-like as possible in sound and feel, (b) usable as a MIDI
controller, and (c) affordable. Having additional programmability would
be a nice plus.
I first looked at 3 Technics models that were on sale at Boston Piano
and Organ. They were the SX-PX4, 5, and 6. All have a few sampled
sounds--piano, electric piano, harpsichord, vibes--and no
programmability beyond that. I very much liked the feel and sound of the
SX-PX6, which has a full 88 weighted keys. It has 16 note polyphony and
basic MIDI controller features like program selection. It is a console
unit with built-in good-sounding speakers. The other two keyboards have
the same sounds but only 76 keys and 8 note polyphony. One is a console
unit and the other is a portable keyboard. I didn't like the feel of
them as much, but still not bad. The SX-PX6 had a sale price of $2400
and the other two were $2000 and $1600. I was quite tempted by the
SX-PX6.
Later that same day at Daddy's I tried out the Ensoniq Sampling Grand
(on sale for $1000) but didn't like the clunky feel of the keyboard.
Also looked at the Korg Sampled Grand ($1000) which had a pretty good
feel, more programmability, but pretty horrible sounds.
Daddy's didn't have any Rolands, but I've looked at them recently. I do
very much like the feel and sound of the RD-300, which I've seen selling
for about $2300. Like the Technics, though, it is not programmable.
Then I looked at the new Kurzweil K1000. It had just come in the day
before. It has 76 weighted keys and is a bit stiffer than the RD-300 or
the Technics. It has something like 11 basic sampled instruments plus a
number of pure waveforms and extensive waveform combining, editing, and
filtering capabilities. It is 24 voice polyphonic/multitimbral and
completely full-featured and flexible as a MIDI controller (and
controllee). The grand piano is superb to my ears. The price was $2350
and I bought it. I've fooled around with it for two days at home and
love it so far. With a couple minor tradeoffs, it has everything that
the Roland and Technics pianos have, plus a whole lot more.
The K1000 also comes in a MIDI module called the PX1000 for a few
hundred less.
-Mark
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