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Great sounding? Absolutely. Inside this little box are 256 of the most musical programs you’ll ever find in one instrument. The centerpiece, of course, is the true stereo, phase-accurate grand piano. But the goodie list doesn’t stop there. In addition you will find lots of useful alternate grand pianos, plus spinets, electric pianos, clavinets, strings, synth pads, vocal pads, organs, combinations, splits, and more, all constructed from linear, noncompressed 48kHz 16-bit samples that are stored in eight megabytes of on-board ROM. And while I’m grinning, let me also mention some other things I particularly appreciate about the unit — like 64 voices of polyphony, the same built-in multieffects chip that Alesis uses in their Q2 pro-class signal processor, complete MIDI control, and incredibly simple operation. Not bad, eh? The bottom line is that the NanoPiano is deceptive. It looks small and simple, and it is. But it is also a serious power tool for all players, from the touring professional to the stay-at-home hobbyist. Gold and platinum records have been made using the sounds inside this box. Now you have them, too, for next-to-no cost and zero hassle. I really like the NanoPiano, and with good reason: I’m having a blast with mine. I wish you lots of happy music-making with yours. Connor Freff Cochran April 1997 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––– 4 NanoPiano Reference Manual