Hey All,
I have a decent midi keyboard and want a hardware piano module that I
can just patch the keyboard into and spit out some sounds. I'm really
only interested in a decent grand piano type of sound although other
sample sets would not be minded at all. I want to use this to learn to
play piano, my dorm room precludes the option of any kind of
non-electric piano. Cheaper the better, used is of course fine.
Thanks
Mike
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legodudenein (19)
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8/20/2004 1:36:49 AM |
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They get sold on ebay almost every day.
Go to www.ebay.com
You need to also sign up, no bidding with out signup first.
When there, do a search on midi modules.
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notejam
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8/20/2004 6:04:14 PM
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Note Jam wrote:
> They get sold on ebay almost every day.
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> Go to www.ebay.com
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> You need to also sign up, no bidding with out signup first.
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> When there, do a search on midi modules.
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195 feedback rating on Ebay and I was bidding on some before I posted
this. However, it is often easier to just see if anyone has one for sale
as it is quicker and if I don't know much about what I am buying, I
prefer it.
Mike
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Michael
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8/21/2004 1:56:11 AM
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