Technopipes by Fagerstrom
Description Technopipes by Fagerstrom
Electric bagpipe with adjustable tuning range. Same fingering as a full-size practice chanter. Midi compatible, has a metronome, a built in replay, pipes or small pipes sound.
Highly portable. Fits in your pocket
Contains all the electronics as well as the battery: no extra box to plug in.
Uses standard stereo earphones: perfect to play on buses, trains etc. Ideal for the commuter.
Unforgiving at detecting crossing noise.
Authentic bagpipes sounds.
Drones sound with different drone configurations.
Built-in metronome.
Adjustable contact sensitivity.
Pitch adjustable within a two octave range.
Recording capabilities, with variable playback speed.
MIDI output (cable included).
Runs on one standard AAA 1.5V alkaline battery or one AAA 1.2V NiMH rechargeable battery. Runs for approx. 10 hours on a 1000mAh rechargeable NiMH battery.
Touch controls for all settings.
1 year warranty.
** Note that the Technochanter and Technopipes are different **
http://www.technopipes.com/sounds/demo2.mp3
http://www.technopipes.com/sounds/recording3.mp3
This is a special order item which typically takes 2-3 business days to arrive from our supplier.
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Best non blowing practice possible, November 17th, 2009 11:27 am
By: Nick Wemyss
I also own a Deger electronic chanter, and they are about identical. Read my review (on the Deger) on why I think electronic chanters are great, both Deger and Fagerstrom. The differences are: Plus side: Fagerstrom has adjustments to improve sensitivity for dry fingers (travelling on planes which is why I bought it), I think the sound is slightly better, the clear tube version doesn\'t look threatening to airport security, it\'s discrete to practice on in planes due to it\'s small size. Negative side: it\'s plastic instead of metal so it\'s not quite as strong or hefty like a real chanter, the AAA battery doesn\'t last as long as the 9V in the Deger, the controls aren\'t labelled on the chanter like the Deger so you\'ll need to refer to the instructions and not lose them. Final choice? If it\'s air travel mostly for your practice time go with Fagerstrom, otherwise the Deger gets my vote. You won\'t be disappointed with either though. I love them!, September 1st, 2010 05:25 am
By: Andrew Stewart(Piper 4) Read my other reviews
I couldnt live without this thing! I get about 50% more practice time in a week now that I have this. Stuck like glue!, October 6th, 2010 12:30 pm
By: John Elliott(Piper ) Read my other reviews
I just can't put the Technopipes down. I am sure that I have doubled my practice time by being able to play in places like waiting rooms, buses, planes and of course at home when I don't want to bother anyone. The ability to adjust the pitch is one of my favorite features as it allows for adjustment to play along with a recording without the 'pain' of being a few cents off from the recorded pipes. Just remember to take them out of your bag and put them in the bin with your shoes and laptop when going through airport security. Every time I forget , they need to hand search my bag.