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Conference napalm::commusic_v1

Title:* * Computer Music, MIDI, and Related Topics * *
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Created:Thu Feb 20 1986
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2212.0. "Ensoniq Acoustic Wave Piano" by AQUA::ROST (Everyone loves those dead presidents) Fri Dec 22 1989 07:48

    
    I guess these have been out for awhile (date on the sales brochure was
    1988) but Union Music in Worcester has a demo Ensoniq Acousitc Wave
    Piano (AWP) on display.  $2595, I think.
    
    The model is AWP-4000, there used to be a 3000 and 5000 but they merged
    the two together to make a 4000, confused yet?
    
    You get ten patches, two grands, "ragtime" (detuned), two electrics,
    vibes (nice), marimba, harpsichord and (with automatic key splits)
    acoustic and electric bass. Stereo chorus and "enhance" (aural
    exciter?), volume and "brilliance" sliders, headphone jack. Four track
    sequencer (primitive), 10 songs, 2700 notes.  Sequence memory can be
    dumped/loaded via sys-ex. MIDI in/out/thru, can select any channel. 
    Auxiliary inputs to the audio amp (for playin along with tapes/CD/other
    MIDI modules). Velocity, no aftertouch. 88 keys, reasonable action. 
    Satin ebony finish, bench included.
    
    Sound system is by Bose, full stereo, 25 watts per channel.  It plays
    pretty loud with no  breaking up and has a real kick in the low end
    (where most home digital pianos don't cut it).  I'll leave a critique
    of the piano sound itself up to someone else.  It wouldn't fool *me*
    and I'm not a pianist, but then none of the pianos I've heard to date
    have fooled me except Kurzweil.
    
    							Brian
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2212.1sticky keysKEYBDS::HASTINGSFri Dec 22 1989 11:466
    I tried the one that they had in Union Music. I was disappointed
    to find two or three keys that were sticky. If I pushed hard enough
    they would drop but they were basicly unplayable. Hopefully this
    is a minor problem, easily fixed...
    
    	Mark
2212.2another bad keyboard..WORDS::HARRISColor it Heath GreenTue Dec 26 1989 09:575
    
    They have one at Daddy's in Nashua and one of the keys is lower
    than the rest and it is hard to push down. 
    
    								Scott
2212.3didn't like itJUNDA::SchuchardLove them death beep'sTue Dec 26 1989 14:2413
        i played the one at union, and while i had no problems with the
        key's, i had lot's of problems with the piano sounds. Too much
        kick on the low-end, and it seems to me i can get almost the
        same sound out my my cz101 (not good) for both acoustic piano
        settings.
        
        I'd really like to invest in something like this, mainly for
        my kids, but so far, i have not heard any good "piano" sounds.
        Then again, i have not heard the kurzweil yet....
        
                bs