Graded hammer key action
Graded hammer key action
feature chart ...
So many features, not enough time. This chart should help you decipher the sea of electronic goodies.
Keyboard feels more like a real piano. Heavier on lower notes getting progressively light towards higher notes.
Feature
Benefit
Synthetic ivory keytops
Makes the keys feel more authentic, absorbs moisture and won’t stain or fade.
3 pedals
Real grand pianos all have three pedals and all three are commonly used.
Metronome built in
No need to buy additional metronome to be used mainly during practice sessions.
Sliding key cover
Protects keys when not being played.
Dual Voice
Allows 2 sounds to be layered to create nice textured sounds - Piano/Stings is a common example.
Split Voice
Allows 2 sounds to be split across the keyboard - Bass on lower and piano on upper is a common example.
Recorder
Allows user to record in internal memory a playing performance to be played back by the instrument.
USB storage
Allows a recorded performance to be stored on a USB thumb drive or transfered to a computer for storage.
Internet connection
Allows an instrument to be directly connected to the internet to download song files directly into itself.
MIDI Interface
Allows an instrument to be connected to a computer to record midi data into appropriate software.
Transpose
Allows an instrument to transposed up or down into any key.
Auto Accompaniments
Instrument generates entire band like accompaniments based on chord information played by user.
Registration Memory
Spots in the instruments memory that hold a snap shot of the instruments current settings for future recall.
These are but just a few of the many possible features you may encounter. If you find yourself unsure about something not listed here please feel free to
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