Thanks to more sophisticated functions, sounds and effects, these electronic instruments are a popular choice for professional players and are designed especially for playing live on stage and working in a music studio.
Although their shape and dimensions resemble keyboards, they do not have a built-in speaker, only outputs for connecting sound equipment or combos. Headphones are used when practising at home.
The model is a basic version of a stage piano with a hammer mechanism, 88 keys, 256-voice polyphony, a lightweight body and compact dimensions. It is designed especially for students, schools and home recording studios.
The model is a basic version of a stage piano with a hammer mechanism, 88 keys, 256-voice polyphony, a lightweight body and compact dimensions. It is designed especially for students, schools and home recording studios.
Authentic sound simulations arranged in 16 banks and 4 different categories include the sounds of the German D Artis Grand piano, the electronic piano from Kurzweil Forte SE, orchestral string instruments, wind instruments, organs and synthesizer pads.
Each of the audio categories has a separate volume control knob.
The simple operation can be performed directly from the dashboard without the need to click on it via the menu on the display. This is a characteristic feature of the special section of external MIDI instruments and software.
A modulation wheel is also located directly on the front panel. The piano has 4 effects with individual settings: reverb, chorus, tremolo and delay. It also has a separate control for the 3-band master equalizer.
What more could you ask for at this great price?
The more professional version of the SP model line has 88 keys, a fully balanced hammer mechanism, 128-voice polyphony and a clear LCD display. It is equipped with a lightweight body, (weighing 12 kg) and is fitted with 256 factory programs, which can be expanded by up to 1024 user programs.
The instrument offers up to 32 effect units, such as reverb, delay, chorus, flanger, phaser, distortion, rotary amplifier, compressor and many more. 2 GB of sound samples include the sounds of the Japanese Yamaha C7 Grand piano and the German Steinway D Grand piano along with the sounds of the legendary Forte, Forte SE and PC3 models.
The instrument offers up to 32 effect units, such as reverb, delay, chorus, flanger, phaser, distortion, rotary amplifier, compressor and many more. 2 GB of sound samples include the sounds of the Japanese Yamaha C7 Grand piano and the German Steinway D Grand piano along with the sounds of the legendary Forte, Forte SE and PC3 models.
The KSR string resonance simulation technology, or Flash-Play technology, also adds a touch of professionalism to the model, thanks to which the piano can be used with a complete 2 GB sound bank 11 seconds after start-up.
The operating system update also supports the import of sounds from the new FM engine from the PC4 series. A free downloadable audio editor is available on the manufacturer's website.
The package includes a power cable, switch pedal and USB cable.