Chizzy
09-10-2005, 10:09 AM
I'm getting a decent piano. At the moment I have an acoustic piano, nothing wrong with acoustic, except this one is shortened range, 6 octaves F to F (73 keys, instead of 88) and plus the thing is so out of tune, when I hit the C# octave above middle C, one of the strings has gotten so out of tune it sounds like a C, so it sounds lik I'm playing a C and a C# at the same time, and many of the notes got like it with the two strings for the notes being out of tune with each other.
But Casio to the rescue! I just ordered a Casio AP65R:
http://media.zzounds.com/media/brand,zzounds/p6550b-224a57a64bed5de2d61f5629726246a4.jpg
It was on sale £500 and will get here next saturday (had to pay extra £20 for sat devlivery but ah well), we just need to get rid of the current piano before it gets here! But this also finally means I can hook it up to my computer as well, as I do a lot of work (as a hobby) with sibelius and other MIDI programs.
But Casio to the rescue! I just ordered a Casio AP65R:
http://media.zzounds.com/media/brand,zzounds/p6550b-224a57a64bed5de2d61f5629726246a4.jpg
It was on sale £500 and will get here next saturday (had to pay extra £20 for sat devlivery but ah well), we just need to get rid of the current piano before it gets here! But this also finally means I can hook it up to my computer as well, as I do a lot of work (as a hobby) with sibelius and other MIDI programs.