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Stunningly cheap keyboard with midi out port

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Stunningly cheap keyboard with midi out port

Postby Scoot » Mon Nov 24, 2003 10:18 pm

I was in our equilvalent store to the US's radioshack I guess, when I spotted what looked to be a kids piano organ.......very plastic.....big green and purple buttons and mini speakers.
It was made in China, was called 'electronic organ' and had a small 4 octave 3/4 sized keyboard (which is why I thought it was a toy).

It had a midi out port :wink: , a LCD backlit screen and could do 8 part poly.
99 instruments and a couple of drumkits labeled under the keys.
I didn't listen to the quality.....it wasn't plugged in.

All this for $40 US!

Since it is just a little bit bigger than a mac keyboard I may get one to put just behind the keyboard on the pull out shelf on my desk. It's footprint is so much smaller than my Yamaha PSR and would be ideal for playing VSTi's in metro......and I wouldn't care if I killed a few of the keys on it by whacking out drumbeats. :lol:


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Postby Jerm » Mon Nov 24, 2003 10:48 pm

USB Powered? Velocity sensitive? Afftertouch?
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Postby Scoot » Tue Nov 25, 2003 4:52 am

Jerm wrote:USB Powered? Velocity sensitive? Afftertouch?


I'm sorry I didn't really read the rest of the info.
I wasn't thinking of getting one till after I got home and looked at my desk. :lol:

USB powered definitely not.......it's not a computer tool or designed that way...... I just just surprised to see a midi port.


>Velocity sensitive? Afftertouch?

When I'm back in that town.....I'll go look. :wink:


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Postby Scoot » Tue Dec 02, 2003 6:39 am

Well I didn't get a lot of info from the store but by taking the model number I found it on the net.

http://www.medeli.com.hk/sitemap/

The MC-36......the smallest model of the group.

Their digital drums look impressive and some of them have midi. :wink:



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