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Note : 8 sur 10 Published on 08/14/06 at 03:06
Old piano / synth released in 1977. It has 2 sounds like piano and sounds like harpischord 2. there is also a vibrato effect.
The only control over the sound is the length of the "release" of notes (potentiometer)
As this is a transistor piano, polyphony is total. (1 oscillator per voice)
No MIDI of course.
There is also a knob at the rear side of a jack output for tuning general. (Practical effects "old generic TV series years 60-70 proficient detune")

UTILIZATION

I do not think a manual'm required to use it ... branch and we play it!

SOUNDS

The sounds are ... how to say ... typical of an era. It looks nothing like a piano sound. It's a bit cheap, but if we want to give a 60-70 color to his music so why not. It really is not comparable with what is happening now.
I found his next "music store" really lovely!

Next to a Vox Continental it is quite sour pale ...

OVERALL OPINION

I've had two years now, and even if I do not often lighter, I must say it has a charm that I like very much kitsch. No electro with this keyboard there, but the kitsch lounge without problem. Obviously if we add the effects trash behind that the property also.

But hey, we are still light years in a Rhodes or a vox ...