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  This full-size electronic bagpipe is ideal as a complement to the ordinary practice chanter.

Main features

 Highly portable.

Fits in your pocket: only Ø16 x 249 mm (Ø5/8" x 10")

 

Contains all the electronics as well as the battery: no extra box to plug in.

Uses standard Ø3.5 mm stereo earphones (not included): perfect to play on buses, trains etc. Ideal for the commuter.

Available in White, Clear and Black

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 (not included).

Runs for approx. 10 hours on a 1000mAh rechargeable NiMH battery.

Touch controls for all settings.

Please note that battery and earphones are not included.

1 year warranty.

Please note that this product is not the same as the Technochanter


 

The Hama Amplified Speaker

 

As recommended by Fagerstrom

 

Available direct from CRANSHORE MUSIC Co.


Technopipes

THE CONTACTS

The contacts on the chanter are electrical and not mechanical, meaning that they do not have to be pressed down to achieve contact. The grip does not have to be any firmer than that on the pipe chanter. The contacts are about 3mm in diameter, and with their highest point slightly above the surface of the pipe in order to get a better feel for their position. Worth mentioning is that there is no electrical "ground contact" on which a finger or any other part of the body has to rest on, or be connected to, whilst playing.

PLAYING

You start the drones by playing low A, and then the chanter by playing an E. If you don't want the drones to sound you just play an E. If you want to shut the sound off briefly, just play the "off" fingering combination and it will go silent until you start playing again.

SETTINGS/CONTROLS

There are two contacts that are used to control all settings. To adjust a setting, just hold the relevant fingering combination and use the control contacts. The following can be controlled: Sensitivity: Since the fingers sometimes can be very dry, causing them to become poor conductors, and sometimes quite sweaty, leaving a sweat film on the chanter short-circuiting the contacts, the sensitivity is possible to set. Most of the time though, the setting of the sensitivity can be ignored. Pitch: the chanter is tuned in the same key as the GHB. The low A goes from 185Hz up to 738Hz in steps of 0.1-0.7Hz, with 466Hz as start pitch. Low A can easily be set to 440Hz. Metronome: easy to start in desired tempo. Drones: volume relative to chanter. A baritone drone in E or D can sound, either alone or along with the tenor and bass drone.

Sound: Great Highland pipes or Smallpipes sound. Volume: affects chanter, drones, and metronome. Recording: more than 500 notes can be recorded. During playback, the recorded notes are sounding on the right channel, and you can play along on the left. The playback speed can be set between ¼ and 2 times the recorded speed. All settings are reset to their initial value every time the chanter is switched on.

MIDI

You enter MIDI mode by holding a specific fingering combination and then inserting the MIDI cable plug to switch the chanter on. The chanter is initially set to channel 1, but can be set between 1 and 14. The bass is fixed on channel 15 and the tenor fixed on channel 16. In MIDI mode the metronome, recording, and baritone drones are not available. The pitch is adjusted in semi-notes. The volume settings for chanter and drones affect the "velocity" of the MIDI note. On some devices the velocity is the same as the volume for the note, on others it isn't. It is up to the receiving device to interpret the velocity data. With the sound setting on Smallpipes, all notes have the same velocity. With the setting on Highland pipes, the higher notes has lower velocity than the low notes. In MIDI mode the power consumption is lower and the chanter will run for approx. 20 hours on a rechargeable 1000mAh NiMH battery.

DIMENSIONS

The length of the pipe is 249mm and the diameter is 16mm. Despite the small dimensions this is a full-size chanter and the spacing of the contacts is the same as the spacing of the holes on a pipe chanter. The dimensions together with the low weight of approx. 60 grams, make this chanter very portable indeed.


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The Technopipes are currently available in the following versions:

Great Highland/Smallpipes

Northumbrian smallpipes

Asturian/Galician bagpipes

 Swedish bagpipes

French bagpipes

 

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