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What is the difference between a QChord and an Omnichord?

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What is the difference between a QChord and an Omnichord?

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The Omnichord has been replaced with the QCHORD. The new QChord plays the same as the Omnichord, but has many new features such as: 100 sounds on the strumplate instead of only ten, up to 40 rhythm styles, improved sound system, optional song cards to play fully orchestrated music with which you can strum along and a pitch bend wheel for Hawaiian or country music effects. Many of our customers, who previously played the Omnichord, tell us how happy they are with the new QChord. They really like the improved sound and the additional voices and added features. The QChord is, for all practical purposes, an Omnichord. In fact, many refer to it as an Omnichord. It plays exactly the same as the Omnichord, but has many more features. While it does not have the chord memory feature, the Song Card capability offers far more flexibility than the older models. Also, the QChord has Midi IN and OUT whereas older models only had a Midi OUT.

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