Jazzyballadprogressions

Demonstrates 2 handed fingering patterns for arpeggios on a sonome, featuring Opal’s ‘Gecko’ model. The hands switch roles for accessing the nearest keys for each next chord.

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4 Responses to “Jazzyballadprogressions”

  • notepool2:

    No, Our firmware is …
    No, Our firmware is totally different. Upgraded – yes, a few times by now. If you like you can email me if you want more detailed information – I don’t know your email address!
    Mine is on the website, I don’t know if I’m allowed to write it here?

  • geoffreyefloyd:

    Hello again! Does …
    Hello again! Does the opal have the same upgraded firmware that the axis 64 has?

  • notepool2:

    Thank you for your …
    Thank you for your kind comment. To answer your questions, aftertouch is assignable to the real-time controllers but not triggered from the keys. However, the keys are weighted and velocity-sensitive. The price is $3,562. Both models now come in hardwood cases but of different solid-guitar-based construction methods: bound with figured veneer top or solid-slab.

  • Envergure:

    Two questions:
    1) …

    Two questions:
    1) Does it have aftertouch?
    2) How much $?

    Looks cool. I like it better in concept then a traditional piano. My Dad tried to teach me the piano when I was young but I found it very frustrating. There was too much to memorize, and I had a very short attention span.

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