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The basic tone comes from three pushbuttons, which give you three very different takes on the “nothing like a piano” genre: the first is muted, thick and woody the second brighter and buzzier and the third more like an electronic clav, very harsh and waspish. That said, there’s still a surprising amount to like here. The RoadRacer, from Italian manufacturer Crumar (also responsible for the very different but equally intriguing Analog Piano) carries on that proud tradition, sounding absolutely nothing like a real piano. Underpinning the sound of many of these keyboards was the same frequency-divider technology that had proved so successful with cool transistor organs (like T-Organ) repurposed as a piano engine, though, the circuitry tended to struggle to produce anything convincing. The general intention was to provide players with portable, cost-effective keyboards that could take their place with the band on stage taking a back seat to this was making things that sounded like, you know, actual pianos. Perfect for grungy, dirty, clav-style parts or thickened, effected, spaced-out musingsĮlectronic pianos of the 70s were a mixed bag to say the least.Dual detune for a warmer, richer sound.Additional FM piano and bass tones can be blended in.

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Three combinable core tones, plus a cool bass.








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