| ??? 12/28/04 15:01 Read: times |
#83981 - 8 octaves with 16 keys??? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Well, 8 octaves, it means 97 keys... Far more than the available 16... You should perhaps ask,your tutor, how he meant this... Of course, you can do a 13-key 1-octave keyboard, and use 2 buttons as octave up/down (with even 1 spare left, make up some fancy function for this - tremolo? :-) so you would be able to play 8 octave's notes; but I would never call this a piano, being totally unplayable in reality... (I don't like artificial school projects) Jan Waclawek |
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