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- From: steve@digibd.com (Steve Wahl)
- Subject: Re: Software Toolworks: "The Miracle Piano Teaching System"?
- Organization: DigiBoard Incorporated, Eden Prairie, MN
- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 18:20:48 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.182048.12508@digibd.com>
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- In article <n5n3vc@rpi.edu> hughes@yingyang.ral.rpi.edu (Declan Hughes) writes:
- > I have seen the PC version for sale at $350.00, and the NES/SNES/Genesis
- > version for sale at $269.00 (which may be later upgraded to a PC version
- > for about $100.00). As far as I can see the PC version has three
- > things that most $200.00 keyboards currently don't,
- >
- > 1. MIDI interface
- > 2. RS232 Computer Interface
- > 3. Software designed to make learning the piano fun (that
- > works through the RS232 interface, not the MIDI interface)
-
- I've heard that the Miracle keyboard is also velocity sensitive, which
- I don't believe is common among low end keyboards. This alone might make
- it worth the extra money, even if you throw the software out.
-
- --> Steve
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- Steve Wahl steve@digibd.com
- Digi International, Inc.
- Eden Prairie, MN
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