Not bad at all, Bob. That is something I definitely miss about all 5 of the electric pianos that once owned, being able to get them to make some kind of acoustic sound without needing to turn them on or making too much noise. Much as I love all the synthesizers I’ve got, they don’t have this feature. Not to mention, you’ve got great chops that are well-suited to a keyboard doesn’t have any form of sustaining system. Even though most of these synthesizers I have include sustain switch inputs, I’ve been trying to train myself not to need one.
Ha ha, based on what the mic picked up it sounds a bit like my arranger keyboard through headphones which have been left on the side. i.e. not on my ears. Mostly key rattle and not a lot of music.
My Pianet has been in the shop for weeks getting repaired and I should be getting it back in the next couple of days! Super excited
My first polyphonic. Took it home. No way to amplify it!
Not bad at all, Bob. That is something I definitely miss about all 5 of the electric pianos that once owned, being able to get them to make some kind of acoustic sound without needing to turn them on or making too much noise. Much as I love all the synthesizers I’ve got, they don’t have this feature.
Not to mention, you’ve got great chops that are well-suited to a keyboard doesn’t have any form of sustaining system. Even though most of these synthesizers I have include sustain switch inputs, I’ve been trying to train myself not to need one.
Thanks very much! Yes it’s a lovely instrument! :)
Ha ha, based on what the mic picked up it sounds a bit like my arranger keyboard through headphones which have been left on the side. i.e. not on my ears. Mostly key rattle and not a lot of music.
Yes - this video was done in response to a request to hear what sound it made unplugged
There are some strange people about! Oh hang on this one’s typing twaddle right now.@@VintageKeysStudio
‘Bertrum Twaddle’ “twaddle by name, twaddle by nature”
A very sexy voice