RMI 368 Electric Piano demo
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Glad you are happy, but dude, $500? I tried to give mine away and couldn't. I know people collect vintage keyboards and tried to give it away on vintage keyboard forums, but ended up throwing it away just to get rid of it. No, there was nothing wrong with it (other than its design). I even redid my case so it looked better than new, including a mahogany front panel. And my keys were still level.
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Wtf with the complaings about the talk? Personally I appreciate you taking the time. Thanks and have fun with it. I have one too, they're great. Perhaps you should mention the great use Jon Lord made of it with DP.
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bla bla bla.
And No music.
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nice, but i do kinda like the fender rhodes and the hohner better,
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@dreamomatic Not only that, but he says Moog wrong.
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Hey, in 1979 they did introduce their digital piano, the DK-20. It was their replacement for the 300 series Electra Pianos, produced until 1982 when the company went out of business.
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@jonnyparolin I guess you haven't discovered the little red line at the bottom of the screen that allows you to jump to different parts of the video... a real drag, to have to like click the muse an extra time and stuff...
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This piano sounds real cool! It is too bad that Allen Organ Company shut down RMI? I know that Allen specializes in digital organs for churches and theater organs. But with their advance technology, they should had continued RMI to make digital pianos and digital pianos. The new Vista by Allen is like a synthesizer!
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Good demonstration video! I wished that Allen Organ Company would had keep RMI going as they could had been the world's first to introduce the digital piano. Allen was the very first to introduce the world's first digital music instrument in 1971 with digital sampling technology back then. They still make great organs!
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hey dude, pp means pianissimo.
How to demo a Keyboard101
Step one: PLAY THE F**KING KEYBOARD!!!!!!!
jonnyparolin 2 years ago 23
Dude, the RMI is cool, but you talk too much. You spend at least four minutes talking about how you got it (while we can't even see your head) before you play anything, and then you don't even play a full song. Please, more music, less talking.
dreamomatic 3 years ago 19