Just a thought: if you really want to pedal your Duo-Art (and I do)
you should get a pedal/electric with a full Duo-Art system in it. That
way you can play it as a reproducing piano, or flip the levers and take
control for a part of, say, a Frank Milne medley, then flip it back to
electric. My grand is a pedal/electric and I love it. They're really
rare.
I also have an upright Stroud pedal/electric that (hold your hat) has
a Duo-Art/88-note, Themodist, (and now the fun) 65-note Orchestrelle
and 58-note capability, all through the same tracker bar. I was
thinking of selling that one as we need to move to smaller digs soon,
but it does so much in the space of one piano.
Bruce Grimes
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