some suggestions/criticisms for improving your product: 1. mechanics of keys are VERY important. cheaper (factory) actions (Fatar, example) might be cost effective, but are cheap and unsatisfying. take the challenge to build your own action, and consult a piano technician for proper specifications : SIZE (and some pianos differ), weight/resistance is important, but so is the weight of the damper bar - which is the #1 difference between a ‘piano feel’ and a ‘cheap synth feel’. 2. if you intend to ‘stack’ the modules, there should be some casing/housing which easily connects to either side to make the portable version of the keyboard sturdier/more protected (essentially ‘not-exposed’). You could even take those wooden side panels (a bit crude) and make them 2 (49version) or 3 (76version) layers tall for each side - perhaps even with the ability to fold downwards to make flat feet for the unit when it sits on a table.
This is just what I’d need. I really would like to learn the piano, but I will find myself traveling a lot in the next couple of years. Therefore I don’t want to invest even 500 euros for a “home piano” that I could rarely play. If this had a dedicated app and weighted keys, and if the price were reasonable, It would be such a hit! I don’t understand why the most famous piano producers haven’t tried to experiment with this idea or cooperate with you in order to make it even better.
Loving this. How does a 96 key version work when most modules are set up for 88? Just curious..but love the idea of a Bosendorfer midi especially with those low notes.
Looks phantastic. How is the feel? I assume you cannot add a real weighted action to this small package, but does it feel even closely like a proper piano?
Not enough keys.are keys real full size? Weighted keys?pedal? External batteries or not replaceable internal battery only? This is not a good video. Need lots more info
Very interesting ! As I can see, there is an app for tablet, for settings, I suppose. But where did the sound come from ? Internal amp and speakers ? Tablet ? Jacks on some HiFi ? Thanks Olivier.
some suggestions/criticisms for improving your product: 1. mechanics of keys are VERY important. cheaper (factory) actions (Fatar, example) might be cost effective, but are cheap and unsatisfying. take the challenge to build your own action, and consult a piano technician for proper specifications : SIZE (and some pianos differ), weight/resistance is important, but so is the weight of the damper bar - which is the #1 difference between a ‘piano feel’ and a ‘cheap synth feel’. 2. if you intend to ‘stack’ the modules, there should be some casing/housing which easily connects to either side to make the portable version of the keyboard sturdier/more protected (essentially ‘not-exposed’). You could even take those wooden side panels (a bit crude) and make them 2 (49version) or 3 (76version) layers tall for each side - perhaps even with the ability to fold downwards to make flat feet for the unit when it sits on a table.
Thanks John for your suggestions, always good to know what people need.
This is just what I’d need. I really would like to learn the piano, but I will find myself traveling a lot in the next couple of years. Therefore I don’t want to invest even 500 euros for a “home piano” that I could rarely play. If this had a dedicated app and weighted keys, and if the price were reasonable, It would be such a hit! I don’t understand why the most famous piano producers haven’t tried to experiment with this idea or cooperate with you in order to make it even better.
When will this be available for purchase
thats actually cool
Please let me know more about your portable piano de voyage. Thanks. Bill
So how do I get one?? How is the sound quality? How much does each section weight? How many do you need for 88 keys?
I'll but it if it is on the market and if the action is actually sound
Amazing! How do I buy one?
This is amazing, is the piano touch sensitive?
amazing!
I Need to buy this right now please!
Wonderfull. Congrats.
i need this in my life....
btw, have you considered adding a plug in sustain pedal?
How can I protect this while traveling? I was hoping for something just like this where I could take 2 modules with me and put them in my backpack.
Cool! Does the keys have sensitivity?
Sockets for pedals? for external speakers?
Loving this. How does a 96 key version work when most modules are set up for 88? Just curious..but love the idea of a Bosendorfer midi especially with those low notes.
Will this ever be available for purchase? I’d love to purchase it.
OMG how can i find this one 🤩🤩🤩
Hi. I come from Indonesia. Jakarta City. How much i must pay to get this portable keyboard ? Thankyou.
Looks phantastic. How is the feel? I assume you cannot add a real weighted action to this small package, but does it feel even closely like a proper piano?
Love it
Are these Arduino based? Or teensy?
hello, where can i buy it?
where can buy this?
where is the pedal?
can you try it with sustain pedal?
Yesy there's a sustain pedal socket
Hi, what was the app you used on the Tablet? thank you
Wow. It is getting better. How much do i have to pay? -from Indonesia.
Please advise how do we purchase those
pianodevoyage.com, thanks!
December 2020 Still not available.
It is now available for preorder at pianodevoyage.com
will this be for sale anywhere?
Hammer action?
No, semi-weighted.
Not enough keys.are keys real full size? Weighted keys?pedal? External batteries or not replaceable internal battery only? This is not a good video. Need lots more info
Sorry this is an old video. New one will be made soon, but you can check pianodevoyage.com for more details.
Does this exist?
Yes a new version is available for preorder at pianodevoyage.com
Very interesting !
As I can see, there is an app for tablet, for settings, I suppose. But where did the sound come from ? Internal amp and speakers ? Tablet ? Jacks on some HiFi ?
Thanks Olivier.
Is there a price?
Please check pianodevoyage.com
Apa di jual?
Can I buy it?
Where can i buy this?