Off topic Roll up pianos
2009-03-27 by Mark Pring
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2009-03-27 by Mark Pring
I am off overseas for a couple of months away from my beloved tron, piano and Korg midi keyboard, I will have no access to any keyboard for a couple of months and the Korg is too big to fit in my backpack and might be an awkward shape for hand luggage. I have seen roll up pianos advertised and read one review anybody tried one? Mark
2009-03-27 by Jon
----- Original Message -----From: Mark PringSent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 10:03 PMSubject: [newmellotrongroup] Off topic Roll up pianos
I am off overseas for a couple of months away from my beloved tron, piano and Korg midi keyboard, I will have no access to any keyboard for a couple of months and the Korg is too big to fit in my backpack and might be an awkward shape for hand luggage. I have seen roll up pianos advertised and read one review anybody tried one?
Mark
2009-03-27 by lsf5275@aol.com
No, but I would recommend that you consider a MicroKorg. They run on batteries or a A/C adapter and with a set of headphones, you can play it anywhere. It fits in carry on luggage and is loads of fun to play. Frank In a message dated 3/26/2009 11:04:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, markpringnz@yahoo.com writes: I am off overseas for a couple of months away from my beloved tron, piano and Korg midi keyboard, I will have no access to any keyboard for a couple of months and the Korg is too big to fit in my backpack and might be an awkward shape for hand luggage. I have seen roll up pianos advertised and read one review anybody tried one? **************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make meals for Under $10. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000002)
2009-03-27 by Mike Dickson
No, but I would recommend that you consider a MicroKorg. They run on batteries or a A/C adapter and with a set of headphones, you can play it anywhere. It fits in carry on luggage and is loads of fun to play.FrankIn a message dated 3/26/2009 11:04:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, markpringnz@yahoo.com writes:I am off overseas for a couple of months away from my beloved tron, piano and Korg midi keyboard, I will have no access to any keyboard for a couple of months and the Korg is too big to fit in my backpack and might be an awkward shape for hand luggage. I have seen roll up pianos advertised and read one review anybody tried one?
Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make meals for under $10.
-- Mike Dickson, Edinburgh Free Music Project: http://www.last.fm/music/Mike+Dickson Or http://www.mikedickson.org.uk/
2009-03-27 by Mark Pring
From: Mike Dickson
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Off topic Roll up pianos
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, March 28, 2009, 7:01 AMSeconded. It's all over the second Systems Theory album 'Codetalkers' .Riverrun on that album is practically a demo tune for that instrument.
See: http://www.mikedick son.org.uk/ codetalkers/ index.html
The sound is also enormously big for such a small instrument. It almost makes me forget ever having the horror that was the M1.
Mike
lsf5275@aol. com wrote:
No, but I would recommend that you consider a MicroKorg. They run on batteries or a A/C adapter and with a set of headphones, you can play it anywhere. It fits in carry on luggage and is loads of fun to play.FrankIn a message dated 3/26/2009 11:04:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, markpringnz@ yahoo.com writes:I am off overseas for a couple of months away from my beloved tron, piano and Korg midi keyboard, I will have no access to any keyboard for a couple of months and the Korg is too big to fit in my backpack and might be an awkward shape for hand luggage. I have seen roll up pianos advertised and read one review anybody tried one?
Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make meals for under $10.
--
Mike Dickson, Edinburgh
Free Music Project: http://www.last. fm/music/ Mike+Dickson
Or http://www.mikedick son.org.uk/
2009-03-27 by fdoddy@aol.com
I use the big brother, MS2000, ALL the time.? basically, same engine.? Programs fast and accurate.? Side by side audio comparison with my Mini with similar settings are rather intriguing.....the Mini wins not in the low end, but rather the low mids, where it really counts. fd
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Dickson <mike.dickson@gmail.com>
To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, 27 Mar 2009 2:01 pm
Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Off topic Roll up pianos
Seconded. It's all over the second Systems Theory album 'Codetalkers'.Riverrun
on that album is practically a demo tune for that instrument.
See: http://www.mikedickson.org.uk/codetalkers/index.html
The sound is also enormously big for such a small instrument. It almost
makes me forget ever having the horror that was the M1.
Mike
lsf5275@aol.com wrote:
No, but I would recommend that you consider a MicroKorg. They
run on batteries or a A/C adapter and with a set of headphones, you can
play it anywhere. It fits in carry on luggage and is loads of fun to
play.
?
Frank
?
In a message dated 3/26/2009 11:04:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight
Time, markpringnz@yahoo.com writes:
I am off overseas for a couple of months away from my beloved
tron, piano and Korg midi keyboard, I will have no access to any
keyboard for a couple of months and the Korg is too big to fit in my
backpack and might be an awkward shape for hand luggage. I have seen
roll up pianos advertised and read one review anybody tried one?
Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make
meals for under $10.
--
Mike Dickson, Edinburgh
Free Music Project: http://www.last.fm/music/Mike+Dickson
Or http://www.mikedickson.org.uk/2009-03-27 by NormLeete@aol.com
In a message dated 27/03/2009 19:44:43 GMT Standard Time, fdoddy@aol.com writes: I use the big brother, MS2000, ALL the time So do I, it was the first digital "analogue" synth I got hold of and I'm still using it although there is a Nord Modular (second version) in the mix as well. In fact the keyboard version (I have the rack) of the Nord is quite a neat solution as it is 2 octaves and relatively small as all the modularity happens on the computer used for editing. The really neat bit is that the instrument still works without the computer being attached. However the AKS is even more portable... Norm
2009-03-27 by lsf5275@aol.com
When not traveling, just midi the MicroKorg to the big keyboard and you're good to go. Also you no longer have to shift octaves. I midi it to my Triton Pro X. Frank In a message dated 3/27/2009 2:47:13 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, markpringnz@yahoo.com writes: Thanks Mike, Jon and Frank, It sounds good but I would be a bit concerned about the small keys, I've not been playing that long and my piano teacher has just spent a year getting me to stop looking at the keys. Any thoughts about the R3? It isn't much bigger but it's quite a lot more expensive and doesn't run on batteries but would sit quite nicely on top of the tron. **************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make meals for Under $10. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000002)
2009-03-28 by ceccles_ca
Korg have improved the keyboard on the new Microkorg XL. The key spacing is a little better. (black / white key proportion). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82hI7HUwgTM Clay --- In newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com, Mark Pring <markpringnz@...> wrote:
> > Thanks Mike, Jon and Frank, > > It sounds good but I would be a bit concerned about the small keys, I've not been playing that long and my piano teacher has just spent a year getting me to stop looking at the keys. Any thoughts about the R3? It isn't much bigger but it's quite a lot more expensive and doesn't run on batteries but would sit quite nicely on top of the tron. > > Mark > > --- On Sat, 3/28/09, Mike Dickson <mike.dickson@...> wrote: > From: Mike Dickson <mike.dickson@...> > Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Off topic Roll up pianos > To: newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com > Date: Saturday, March 28, 2009, 7:01 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Seconded. It's all over the second Systems Theory album 'Codetalkers' .Riverrun > on that album is practically a demo tune for that instrument. > > > > See: http://www.mikedick son.org.uk/ codetalkers/ index.html > > > > The sound is also enormously big for such a small instrument. It almost > makes me forget ever having the horror that was the M1. > > > > Mike > > > > lsf5275@aol. com wrote: > > > > No, but I would recommend that you consider a MicroKorg. They > run on batteries or a A/C adapter and with a set of headphones, you can > play it anywhere. It fits in carry on luggage and is loads of fun to > play. > > Frank > > > In a message dated 3/26/2009 11:04:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight > Time, markpringnz@ yahoo.com writes: > I am off overseas for a couple of months away from my beloved > tron, piano and Korg midi keyboard, I will have no access to any > keyboard for a couple of months and the Korg is too big to fit in my > backpack and might be an awkward shape for hand luggage. I have seen > roll up pianos advertised and read one review anybody tried one? > > > > > > > Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make > meals for under $10. > > > > > > -- > Mike Dickson, Edinburgh > > Free Music Project: http://www.last. fm/music/ Mike+Dickson > Or http://www.mikedick son.org.uk/ >
2009-03-28 by lsf5275@aol.com
Very cool. I want one. In a message dated 3/28/2009 9:27:03 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, ecclesreinson@rogers.com writes: Korg have improved the keyboard on the new Microkorg XL. The key spacing is a little better. (black / white key proportion). _http://www.youtube.http://wwwhttp://www.yo_ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82hI7HUwgTM) Clay --- In _newmellotrongroup@newmellotronnew_ (mailto:newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com) , Mark Pring <markpringnz@mar> wrote: > > Thanks Mike, Jon and Frank, > > It sounds good but I would be a bit concerned about the small keys, I've not been playing that long and my piano teacher has just spent a year getting me to stop looking at the keys. Any thoughts about the R3? It isn't much bigger but it's quite a lot more expensive and doesn't run on batteries but would sit quite nicely on top of the tron. > > Mark > > --- On Sat, 3/28/09, Mike Dickson <mike.dickson@mik> wrote: > From: Mike Dickson <mike.dickson@mik> > Subject: Re: [newmellotrongroup] Off topic Roll up pianos > To: _newmellotrongroup@newmellotronnew_ (mailto:newmellotrongroup@yahoogroups.com) > Date: Saturday, March 28, 2009, 7:01 AM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Seconded. It's all over the second Systems Theory album 'Codetalkers' .Riverrun > on that album is practically a demo tune for that instrument. > > > > See: _http://www.mikedick_ (http://www.mikedick/) son.org.uk/ codetalkers/ index.html > > > > The sound is also enormously big for such a small instrument. It almost > makes me forget ever having the horror that was the M1. > > > > Mike > > > > lsf5275@aol. com wrote: > > > > No, but I would recommend that you consider a MicroKorg. They > run on batteries or a A/C adapter and with a set of headphones, you can > play it anywhere. It fits in carry on luggage and is loads of fun to > play. > > Frank > > > In a message dated 3/26/2009 11:04:05 P.M. Eastern Daylight > Time, markpringnz@ yahoo.com writes: > I am off overseas for a couple of months away from my beloved > tron, piano and Korg midi keyboard, I will have no access to any > keyboard for a couple of months and the Korg is too big to fit in my > backpack and might be an awkward shape for hand luggage. I have seen > roll up pianos advertised and read one review anybody tried one? > > > > > > > Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make > meals for under $10. > > > > > > -- > Mike Dickson, Edinburgh > > Free Music Project: _http://www.last._ (http://www.last./) fm/music/ Mike+Dickson > Or _http://www.mikedick_ (http://www.mikedick/) son.org.uk/ > **************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make meals for Under $10. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000002)