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Interesting is that this instrument was still made in USA and not in China like most modern keyboards.
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polyphony 16 notes (only 8 notes with stereo preset sounds).2 built-in speakers (stereo, but rather thin and hollow sounding).49 velocity sensitive fullsize keys (non- weighted).The latter makes it particularly interesting because its sound bank this way contains a lot of all new and partly bizarre non- GM preset sounds. The only main difference to an average modern MIDI keyboards is that it has no built-in rhythms, no pitch/ modulation wheels and that its 128 sound bank is not based on the General MIDI standard.
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Basically it is a normal velocity sensitive fullsize keyboard with MIDI in/ out and a sound bank with 128 built-in preset sounds (including various drum kits and effect sound sets), thus it also works well without the software package. There is already plenty of info about this thing available on the internet and my specimen is missing the software package and pedal, thus I only write here a few words about the keyboard itself because it is not so well documented yet. My Music Center.) The hardware of this instrument was manufactured by Antex and the software by The Software Toolworks. (Despite the game consoles this is not just a toy keyboard but has a far higher sound quality than e.g. Beside for PC (DOS or Windows 3.11) also software versions for Amiga and even for the Nintendo NES and Sega Megadrive/ Genesis game consoles were released. The initial retail price in 1990 was about 500$. This is a velocity sensitive MIDI keyboard with sample based sounds, that originally came with a sustain pedal (of foam rubber?) and a complex and versatile piano teaching software. MIDI keyboard with wavetable sound & complex piano teaching software Whats In the Package For starters, check The Miracle Piano Teaching System. Once youve found a place for The Miracle keyboard, setting it up is easy.
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If the manual is missing and you own the original manual, please contact us! Just one click to download at full speed! Welcome to The Miracle Piano Teaching System for the Nintendo Entertainment System® (NES)! In the months to come, your NES will provide hundreds of Lessons to teach you how to play the piano.
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Also, we try to upload manuals and extra documentations when possible. We may have multiple downloads for few games when different versions are available. Download The Miracle Piano Teaching System Genesis.