Just got son a new keyboard - Radio Shack LK-1500....

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... to go with his Yamaha PSR-170.

He's now exploring everything it does and making a whole hell of a lot of noise currently!!

But soon I think he's going to be producing more music than ever.

For those that don't know, my son is an 11 year old autistic child with a natural gift for music. He heard me play Linkin Park - In The End twice and he was playing along with it on his keyboard. He then asked me to play it again and he was playing the vocals, piano, bass guitar, and lead gutiar parts simultaneously. He then got ticked off because he couldn't play the drums at the same time!! ;)

So now that he's got two keyboards and one has a built in MIDI sequencer in it, he'll be able to do all he wants!!

Now all I've got to do is find out how to get Noteworthy Composer to play two different inputs at the same time.... :(

The Yamaha is traditional MIDI and the R/S is USB......
 
Mickey_D said:
... to go with his Yamaha PSR-170.

He's now exploring everything it does and making a whole hell of a lot of noise currently!!

But soon I think he's going to be producing more music than ever.

For those that don't know, my son is an 11 year old autistic child with a natural gift for music. He heard me play Linkin Park - In The End twice and he was playing along with it on his keyboard. He then asked me to play it again and he was playing the vocals, piano, bass guitar, and lead gutiar parts simultaneously. He then got ticked off because he couldn't play the drums at the same time!! ;)

Good on him - does he know what he's actually doing?
I say this because my wife works with autistic children and they all have amazing skills but don't really know about it. One lad does complex maths in his head, one talks different languages, one can tell you all the lyrics to a song on one hearing etc.
 
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