These disks are not audio disks produced by the
1000
The cost is much higher to produce these disks. The
editing and musician cost is higher. The market is
smaller.
The disks for these machines are edited midi info
that is for
these machines. The companies selling these disks
are
not realizing large profits. The old pump players
cost per song
is much higher. I do not see drastic price drops in
the music so
your investment may sit idol
----- Original Message -----From: Kenneth StumpfSent: Monday, August 20, 2001 10:04 PMSubject: Re: [disklavier] Anyone want to trade or sell some discs?Yes, WAY too expensive. What's funny is I would readily buy 3 disks for $40 (price of a CD) before I will ever buy one disk for $30. Too bad Yamaha doesnt realize that, as I won't be buying a single one. Instead of making $40 they lose $90 in this scenario.
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On 8/20/2001 at 2:02 AM iamleet@... wrote:
>The pianosoft discs are way too expensive in my opinion. Because of
>that I pretty much only have the discs that came with the piano. I
>would like to trade the extra ones I have or buy some from others so
>I can listen to some other types of music. My wife says I am driving
>her crazy with the few discs we have. I am interested in Elton John,
>Billy Joel, etc, mostly pop stuff.
>
>Please email me at iamleet@... and I will get right back to you.
>
>
>Lee
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