chuckmac78
2003-10-01 20:40:05 UTC
I am still shopping for a reedless accordion. I have been told to
stay away from models with contact springs because they have a
history of becoming loose.
I am looking at a Mint-Mint (according to the seller) Petosa
Millennium. I know they are supposed to be very good. This one is
supposed to be a year to a year and a half old. Do any of you folks
have any comments from experience with the Petosa and this spring
problem (if it exists). Also are their any other negatives to look
out for in the Petosa or any other Reedless for that matter. I
have.......done a lot of homework so there is no need to go to great
lengths explaining everything about a Reedless accordions. On the
other hand I am open to hear anything that might keep me out of
trouble.
Another question for a Orlavox Quartet owner or someone who would
know. I haven't been able to get much as far as a review about the
Orla. In the only review I could find, the reviewer doesn't give them
very good marks. Anyone have much on hands experience with one.
One last thing I'm wondering about. I've thought about buying a
Titano Master which has limited sound voices. I was wondering sense
it does have a midi out if I could operate all the functions
available on an Orla xm200 or xm800 sound modules. I have been told I
could use it for a controler with limited capabilities. I don't mind
doing the work at the module itself, as long as it could be done.
I just picked up a Roland sc-155 sound canvas on e-bay and I thought
I might be able to get some limited milage out of it using a Reedless
Midi Accordion as a controller. (If I ever find the one I want)
Thanks in advance for all the help
Chuck McClain
stay away from models with contact springs because they have a
history of becoming loose.
I am looking at a Mint-Mint (according to the seller) Petosa
Millennium. I know they are supposed to be very good. This one is
supposed to be a year to a year and a half old. Do any of you folks
have any comments from experience with the Petosa and this spring
problem (if it exists). Also are their any other negatives to look
out for in the Petosa or any other Reedless for that matter. I
have.......done a lot of homework so there is no need to go to great
lengths explaining everything about a Reedless accordions. On the
other hand I am open to hear anything that might keep me out of
trouble.
Another question for a Orlavox Quartet owner or someone who would
know. I haven't been able to get much as far as a review about the
Orla. In the only review I could find, the reviewer doesn't give them
very good marks. Anyone have much on hands experience with one.
One last thing I'm wondering about. I've thought about buying a
Titano Master which has limited sound voices. I was wondering sense
it does have a midi out if I could operate all the functions
available on an Orla xm200 or xm800 sound modules. I have been told I
could use it for a controler with limited capabilities. I don't mind
doing the work at the module itself, as long as it could be done.
I just picked up a Roland sc-155 sound canvas on e-bay and I thought
I might be able to get some limited milage out of it using a Reedless
Midi Accordion as a controller. (If I ever find the one I want)
Thanks in advance for all the help
Chuck McClain