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8-Bit Keys

8-Bit Keys

The Miracle Piano hardware restoration and review

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The Miracle Piano hardware restoration and review

8-Bit Keys

8-Bit Keys

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The Best of Miracle Piano Teaching System

The Mexican Runner

The Mexican Runner

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Miracle Piano: Exciting hidden sounds revealed!

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ivorytoothpaste

MIssunderstood Rompler.

Honestly I love the sound of this little keyboard. I personally own two and would gladly get a third if I found one cheep. Most folks on youtube miss that this thing has quite a few sounds, I dont blame them though they are hard to access.

To get to these other sounds you have to hit the "Synthesizer" button and then you can use the buttons on the far left to move up (top button) or down (bottom button) a sound, the ones to the right of them will move up 10 (top) and down 10 (bottom) quite a few of these sounds are in my opinion usable, if kinda cheesy ROMpler sounds. The keyboard responds to volatility but both of the units I own have odd action. Some sounds are also in stereo, although this effects the drum sounds in weird ways.

There are also what are basically preset banks of sounds that you can access by hitting the "Synthesizer" and then using the volume buttons to move up and down the banks, these are useful because in those banks the "Synthesizer" button lets you layer two sounds from them. Other then that all the sounds in them are also accessible with the method described before.

This thing is plastic-y as hell and creeks and groans when playing, I'm not sure if this is because both of my models were used heavily before. also unfortunately the outputs are either a stereo headphone jack (3.5mm) or 2 RCA jacks both of these are not super useful for my workflow so often I'll add a 1/4th inch output to it.

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