If you love music, now you can become a member of the band quickly and easily with the new Q Chord, an exciting digital instrument that strums like a guitar, plays melody like a keyboard, plays chords like a piano, and has over 100 MIDI voices and rhythms onboard. Anyone -- musician or not -- can sound like a pro at the touch of a button. You can't make a mistake! And like a video game, QChord has multiple skill levels. Learn to play in seconds, then add features as you get better. New QCards are always being added!
Specifications:
Range: 4 octaves General MIDI voices: 109 Chord: 36 soft-touch buttons 84 chord combinations (major, minor, 7th) Buttons: major 7th, minor 7th, augmented, and diminished Rhythm: rock, country, dance, lounge, new age, waltz, ballad, march, Bossanova, and blues shuffle Additional rhythm styles available on the optional rhythm style cartridges Accompaniment: 4 channels (drums, bass, chord, and chord plus) Individually adjustable controls Effects: reverb, chorus, vibrato, and pitch bend QCard: optional song cards with lyric, chord, and melody books Variable controls: master volume strum plate volume Strum plate sustain rhythm tempo bass volume Chord volume Chord plus volume Reverb depth control Chorus depth control Vibrato depth control Pitch bend wheel Transpose Tuning Octave shift Button controls:
Power Demo, strum plate voice select Rhythm style select Rhythm fill Rhythm intro/end, start/stop QCard play QCard pause QCard search Other functions:
Rhythm fill Rhythm intro/end pitch bend wheel MIDI I/O transpose Octave shift Display: 2-digit LCD, 2-LED Light Bar, 12 LEDs Power output: 7 watts Speakers: 5" oval speaker, bass ports Jacks: A/C Power In, 1/4" line out/headphone, MIDI in, MIDI out Power requirements: 12V DC, 8 'C" batteries
Includes:
Case A/C adapter 1 demo cartridge (Melody Chord Method) How To Play The Q-Chord Video *1 Year Warranty
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By
JOE LEIATO on December 12, 2006
The Suzuki Q is a fun instrument that can be used on stage as well as at home. There are some technical problems (audio) that can occur with using it on stage, but are a quick fix.
What makes this instrument unique is the short (Quick) time that a novice needs to practice in order to sound like a professional! I was amazed at the clarity and full background instrumental sound that this instrument puts out. Even over a professional audio system (Yamaha Amps, Soundcraft Mixing Console, Martin Bass Bins, Renz Horns, Elektro Voice Speakers, etc...) the Suzuki Q performed admirably. We used the SQ in concerts in the following countries: Austria, Switzerland, Germany (Home Base), Czechslovakia and Hungry.
At home, we use it to come up with backgrounds or to even compose songs using it for the keyboards....
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