The Miracle Piano was identical for all systems. Without the connections, it is just as useless regardless of whether you want to use it for your NES, Genesis, Snes, or computer. Because of that, it is simply a cheap keyboard.
Shanto (aka: enimuzik) on
July 15th, 2007 6:40 am
Yes, it is a cheap keyboard. But it can also be used as a MIDI controller for things like the Yamaha QY 70 and QY 100 or any MIDI capable device. All you need are MIDI cables which are readily available. The Miracle keyboard has MIDI IN and MIDI OUT jacks. The plasitc casing of the keyboard feels cheap, but it’s durable. The keys won’t break from use or anything like that.
You can use the MIDI capabilities for lots of the latest PC-based sequencing software. So buy the Miracle keyboard as a cheap, yet effective, way to create music with your MIDI sequencers. It even has touch-velocity keys which are not found on even some of the latest MIDI controller/keyboards which are more expensive and have less keys.
The Miracle Piano was identical for all systems. Without the connections, it is just as useless regardless of whether you want to use it for your NES, Genesis, Snes, or computer. Because of that, it is simply a cheap keyboard.
Yes, it is a cheap keyboard. But it can also be used as a MIDI controller for things like the Yamaha QY 70 and QY 100 or any MIDI capable device. All you need are MIDI cables which are readily available. The Miracle keyboard has MIDI IN and MIDI OUT jacks. The plasitc casing of the keyboard feels cheap, but it’s durable. The keys won’t break from use or anything like that.
You can use the MIDI capabilities for lots of the latest PC-based sequencing software. So buy the Miracle keyboard as a cheap, yet effective, way to create music with your MIDI sequencers. It even has touch-velocity keys which are not found on even some of the latest MIDI controller/keyboards which are more expensive and have less keys.