
Even Davy Jones and his tentacled face will find the Chromatone Ct-312 keyboard a huge challenge to play, as it does not come with the traditional 88 keys as found on a piano but exhibits a full 312 key ensemble. The reason behind this calculated madness is the use of the Uniform keyboard paradigm, where a massive number of keys are grouped according to multiple instances of the same notes, ensuring you’ll have a better chance of playing a wider range of notes without having to stretch across the keyboard. The Chromatone CT-312 isn’t exactly new, but the fact that it boggles the mind and comes with a fairly steep learning curve makes this worthy of a mention.
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