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Cronenwerth digital pianos

Posted: 27 Jul 2007, 15:11
by hooghly
I am contemplating changing my digital piano and came across a Cronenwerth CDP-502 sold by a fim in Germany called Topsoundseller.
Anybody got any info this product or any of the Cronenwerth products?
Thanks.

Posted: 23 Aug 2007, 22:44
by TonyG
Once you sort out the translations it'll still cost you 150 Euros to have this delivered & do you reckon all the demo. songs will be Bierkeller? They also do a portable piano for 150 Euros. But this lot will cost you around 500 Euros I believe:

Features:
88-Tasten Digital- Piano gewichtete Tasten- Dynamik
348 PCM Stimmen (Pulse Code Modulation)
64 Noten Polyphonie
Keyboard Schlagzeug 1-9 Gruppen
Sound Effekt 1 Gruppe
Lautstärkeeinstellung 0-127
Oktachord -2 - +2
Phase -7 - +7
Keyboard Teilung linkshändige und rechtshändige Stimme
Klang und Echo 10 Stile
Raumklang 8 Stile
Chor 8 Stile
Raumklang und Chor Wiedergabe 0-127
Automatische Begleitung 100 Rhythmen
Begleitung : Rhythmus, Bass, Rhythm.
Akkorde, lange Akkorde, Halbsatz
Große und kleine Begleitung
Einstellungen der Begleitung: An/Aus, Stimme, Lautstärke
Steuerung der Begleitung: Synchron, Intro, Kanal A & B, Auto Fill A & B, Ending,
Start/Stop
Tempo 40-200
Lautstärke 0-127
Teilung der Begleitung
4 Demo Songs, 1 Benutzer Song
Aufnahme 3 Aufnahme Tracks
Begleitungs Modus
Normal, geteiltes Keyboard, Einzelfinger, Mehrfinger
Speicher
8 Speicherplätze, Begleitung „Freeze“
122 x 50 mm große Flüssigkristallanzeige
Steuer Tasten
Auf, Ab, rechts, links, Auf/Ab-Funktions Ta
ste, Modus Wahl, numerische Tastatur 0-9
MIDI Funktionen Senden / Empfangen
Auxiliary Schnittstellen
Netzanschluss, Kopfhörer, Pedale
MIDI Ein/Aus

Have a look at a Casio or a Cranes if you don't want to spend Yamaha or Roland money.


:sad:

Posted: 01 Nov 2007, 19:31
by ronnewman
Anyone actually got a Cronenwerth 61? I'm a semi-pro pianist and I have a question about the keys.

Some keyboards have the key hinge just inside the case so although it's easy to press a key at the tip it's very difficult near the case.

With a proper piano 6" of the key is visible but there is a futher 3" inside the case to the hinge.

So, with a Cronenburg is it more difficult to press a key near the case compared with pressing at the tip?

I'll probably buy one if the keyboard is good, mainly for the midi in and out.

r0n

Did you buy one?

Posted: 02 Nov 2007, 15:59
by ronnewman
Hullo Houghley. Did you eventually buy a Cronenwerth.

r0n

Re: Cronenwerth digital pianos

Posted: 22 Dec 2007, 23:03
by hooghly
hooghly wrote:I am contemplating changing my digital piano and came across a Cronenwerth CDP-502 sold by a fim in Germany called Topsoundseller.
Anybody got any info this product or any of the Cronenwerth products?
Thanks.
I have now purchased a Casio AP80R and I am very pleased with the result.

Posted: 23 Dec 2007, 16:39
by ronnewman
Cronenworth. Don't buy one. I did and had to get rid of it immediatly.

You can't play a piano properly without a sustain pedal, the Cronenworth doesn't have any facility for that.

It's toy.

r0n

Posted: 23 Dec 2007, 16:42
by ronnewman
If you want more information about the 'Cronenworth' write to me at ronnewman@fastmail.fm

Incidently, you can't send the Cronenworth back to the seller. Carriage: £70.

They conned me.

r0n