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#469683 - 05/07/19 06:55 AM PIANGO Demo Wow !!
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#469684 - 05/07/19 07:01 AM Re: PIANGO Demo Wow !! [Re: Dnj]
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#469693 - 05/07/19 08:46 AM Re: PIANGO Demo Wow !! [Re: Dnj]
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This is a new chapter of : “ don’t try this at home” ?
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#469697 - 05/07/19 09:50 AM Re: PIANGO Demo Wow !! [Re: Dnj]
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Neat toy for travel. Cheap too.
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#469701 - 05/07/19 10:36 AM Re: PIANGO Demo Wow !! [Re: Dnj]
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Can anyone point me to a manual for the Piango? The website mentions features like "chord" and "rhythm." Does this have arranger features like chord recognition??

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#469707 - 05/07/19 02:06 PM Re: PIANGO Demo Wow !! [Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 11/11/04
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Loc: Russia
I have a computer keyboard like this and it’s pretty useless. No feedback and you have to push each key really carefully. As for this musical keyboard, we can’t be sure that the demo is authentic. My fear is that it’s one of those things which are cool on a screen but rather meaningless once they are purchased. Anyway, any piano needs a touch sensitivity, otherwise it will drive you mad in a moment.

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#469712 - 05/08/19 12:59 AM Re: PIANGO Demo Wow !! [Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 07/21/05
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Loc: English Riviera, UK
Brings back memories, they were introduced in the 80s and were great for a few seconds, they were branded with many different manufactures names however they were all the same, with a simple sound chip and Midi out, (They had basic rhythms & accompaniments from single keyboards of the day (Arrangers as we know today were still a long way off) but nothing special) which was always connected to a top notch synth/DAW for demo purposes, various additional features were added over time (Wireless etc.) but are basically for show or a toy for the kids. (They are cheap these days (I have seen them for less than £50) so could be a stocking filler)

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