Am Dienstag, 21. Oktober 2008 schrieb Grammostola Rosea: > I;ve an fatar sl 880 and I'm searching now for a piano soundmodule so I > don't have to use my Linux box for playing piano always. > What are good soundmodules with a acceptable piano sound? Sometimes I think about buying an Alesis nanoPiano. Don't know if it is really good, but I know at least one guy who was using it. And as a backup it can't hurt. On the other hand I still have a Roland JV-880 that I got together with my Fatar sl-760. ;-) I think it actually depends on your usecase and your financial abilities. If you need it only as a backup when you don't have your laptop due to technical problems or laziness, then maybe a "cheap" device from ebay is right. If you really want to use it and have the money, you should take your best and favorite headphones[*] and go into a store to test and play different modules. Hope that helps, Arnold [*] Take your own headphones you are used to, because otherwise either the headphone will be crap and make all the synths sound bad, or you get a headphone/speaker you don't know and which you can't use to judge sounds. -- visit http://www.arnoldarts.de/ --- Hi, I am a .signature virus. Please copy me into your ~/.signature and send me to all your contacts. After a month or so log in as root and do a "rm -rf /". Or ask your administrator to do so...
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