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On Sep 3, 1:17*pm, Paul wrote:
On Sep 3, 11:08*am, Danny T wrote: On Sep 3, 12:26*pm, Paul wrote: On Sep 1, 3:33*am, Mike Rivers wrote: Paul wrote: * * *In other words, if I use an 88 key keyboard to MIDI trigger a 61 key keyboard, will the keys from 62-88 still sound properly? The dime store models probably won't, but those that are designed to be used by musicians can be transposed so that you can pick up the missing octave at the top (or bottom) by dropping the other end. It's usually on a menu. Typically a "short" keyboard robs some notes from both ends, not just the top end. * * * *Specifically, I want to trigger a 61-key Korg TR, with a Yamaha P-85. No worries, it will work fine * * * * So all the pianos will be like full 88 keys, and even all the synth leads, and organs, and horns, etc?? * * * * And will i have to do any special programming, for the upper and lower octaves, or will it be as simple as connecting with a MIDI cable? http://accessories.musiciansfriend.c...ble?sku=330889 |
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