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Mutlu
by Gary E. Andrews - 04/15/24 07:08 PM
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61 standard keys (5 octachord) 128 tones (001 ~ 128 tone control) 100 accompaniments (001 ~ 100 rhythm accompaniment) 20 demo songs Vibrato function Has beautiful tones and rhythms Inner amplifier go with external earphone with power saving design, built-in 4 AA batteries (can last for 15 hours), available for outer connection of power Foldaway, portable conerniently Control box size: 10.2 (W) x 18.4 (H) x 3.3 (D)cm Keyboard: 88.5 (W) x 17.5 (H) x 0.4 (D)cm Midi out: 16 output channel
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I've seen these Advertised On TV...
Your "$39 Price" seems a lot cheaper than what I'd heard. (Know there's Shipping & Handling charges as-well.)
Anybody Here ever PLAYED One? They appeared really Versatile on TV/I'm Very Tempted to get one..assuming S&H isn't a big bundle.
Thanks for Anyone Mentioning Further Info!
Best Wishes, Stan
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Stan, I would see what a serious keyboaed player thinks. It may just be a toy, but for the price it wouldn't hurt to check it out. No one is getting screwed. The big question is the shipping charge. Ben
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From the look of it I'd have to say it's a toy. The keys on the pad do not look like they are full size, and then you're probably going to have contacts in the middle of the drawn on keys as well, and that will shrink the keys even more. You'd need some pretty expensive and sensitive equipment to pull something like this off, each key would have to trigger no matter where inside of the key you touch. I'd also bet that you would have absolutely no velocity control or just very little if there is any. If you're looking for a fingerboard controller, this is the closest we will ever get to something functional: Sorry if I disappoint anyone with my skepticism, Charles
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Here is one with free shipping. My friend has ordered from this company (not a piano) and says it is O.K. Keyboard
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Last edited by joy284; 02/27/09 07:23 AM.
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