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2216.1 | I could do more with 10K | MISERY::CORTOPASS_DA | | Wed Dec 27 1989 18:22 | 17 |
| If this is the beast I think it is, it's like an advanced player piano.
Comes with a built-in disk drive. Records anything you play on it and
will play it back. Disks can be purchased (equivalent to rolls for a
player piano). I'm sure there is much more to it, but I'm not that
familiar with it.
IMHO, the big advantage is that it is a REAL piano. Not a synth repro-
duction of someone's idea of what a piano sounds like. Control is
limited... I don't think is has modulation wheels, etc., so don't plan
on comparing it to a KX88.
I was quoted a price of 10K. Personnally, I thought it was a dog...
Grandma would love it... the keys move like a player piano. Sounded
very mechanical to me.
For what it's worth.
dc
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2216.2 | if anyone wants to see the beast in person... | MIDI::DAN | All things are possible... | Thu Dec 28 1989 07:52 | 3 |
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I saw a local ad saying that Darrell's (sp?) in Nashua (on Main St.)
has them.
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2216.3 | was on TV | NORGE::CHAD | Ich glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tte | Thu Dec 28 1989 09:25 | 7 |
| Y* had a small bit right before Christmas on the TODAY show on NBC. They
had the WX11/WT11 combo and the disklavier piano. It will record what you
play and save it to disk. The guy played a small song and then played it
back. It seemed on the TV to sound the same, ie, with whatever nuance the
guy played. Mind you however, this was on a cheap TV...
Chad
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2216.4 | I tried it briefly... | FGVAXX::LAING | Soft-Core Cuddler*Jim Laing*282-1476 | Thu Dec 28 1989 16:15 | 13 |
| I saw/listened to/tried one of these a few months ago. The price
I remember (for the upgright version) was in the $7K-$8K region.
Yes it has a disk drive, using 3.5" floppies. Has a basic 2-track
sequencer built-in. Volume control alters the velocity ... you
can hear and SEE it happen, since the keys in fact do move. I'm
no piano expert, but it sounded quite nice to me. They had quite
a few disks (a.k.a. "rolls") for sale for it too. They said they
planned on having lots of "famous artists/players" create more disks
on the Diskclavier, for sale.
Oh, I saw it at Boston Piano 'n' Organ - in Reading, Mass, not Boston!
-Jim
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2216.5 | Thanks--not exactly in my price range... | TALLIS::HERDEG | Mark Herdeg, LTN1-2/H09 226-6520 | Thu Dec 28 1989 19:11 | 0
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