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«  Practice to release the laptop »

Published on 01/20/11 at 23:33
Everything has been said.
it's a simple little box with a MIDI input, one MIDI through for daisy-chained, and two audio outputs (mono and / or stereo format jack guitar)

UTILIZATION

Simpler is difficult
One button on / off volume
few buttons and a scroll button options.
The manual (downloadable) is obscure but useless in practice.
Basically it is a device that does what it says and that's fine.

SOUNDS

I purchased secondhand in 2011.
Vanish before the realism of the sounds is exaggerated BUD zest.
Having said these sounds (few in practice) are more than correct. The

OVERALL OPINION

MicroPiano is a device that date but which is extremely convenient for someone who wants to get back to the piano and did not want to monopolize his laptop for it.

Note that mine is connected on the Ampeg BA115 Bass that I use for my side and that's it works fine.

On occasion it is a great option, no better than the VST / AU available (mda Piano, Pianoteq etc. ..) but infinitely more practical to mount a piano at home if we have an amp and a keyboard (an old Roland A 30 in my case)

The concept of the small box to be connected to a keyboard for a piano is surprisingly overlooked by manufacturers, it's a shame because it's really good. So he has not done a lot of competitors.

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