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  2. Yamaha CP300 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha CP300 is a full-size digital stage piano with stereo speakers.. Introduced in 2006, the Yamaha CP300 offered similar specifications compared to the P250 it replaced. . However, the primary sounds have been significantly improved, [1] including emulation of "half-pedaling" effects, as well as sympathetic string resona

  3. Electronic keyboard - Wikipedia

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    A child playing a Casio keyboard with small-size minikeys. Minikeys: Most electronic keyboards have keys that are similar to the size of keys on an acoustic piano. Some electronic keyboards have minikeys, either because they are targeted at child users or to make the instrument smaller and more portable.

  4. Kurzweil Music Systems - Wikipedia

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    Marketed as "the ultimate all-in-one gigmachine", the Artis is an 88 key weighted action keyboard, in a newly designed, relatively light package of 21 kg. Featuring sounds from the PC3K series and the "Kore64" expansion library, and a user interface focused on easy selection, layering and splitting of sounds, the Artis is aimed at live performance.

  5. Stage piano - Wikipedia

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    Semi-weighted keys are lighter and cheaper to manufacture than fully weighted keys. They give less control and are less similar to an acoustic piano, but can be played more quickly by most people. Stage pianos usually have 88 keys, which is standard for all modern acoustic pianos. However, some stage pianos have fewer keys, such as the Kurzweil ...

  6. Digital piano - Wikipedia

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    Similar to a traditional acoustic piano, the defining feature of a digital piano is a musical keyboard with 88 keys. The keys are weighted to simulate the action of an acoustic piano and are velocity-sensitive so that the volume and timbre of a played note depends on how hard the key is pressed.

  7. List of Casio keyboards - Wikipedia

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    Keys Key type Preset Tones Polyphony (notes) Batteries MIDI Notes References; PA 31 32 mini 100 PA 81 32 mini 100 PK 1 1985 32 petite 16 PCM tones. PK 5 32 petite 16 PT 1 1985 29 petite 1 AA (x4) Stripped-down version of VL-1. [17] [200] PT 7 1984 29 foil 8 Box with cabled, detachable foil keyboard [201] PT 10 1987 29 mini 4 1 AA (x4) – [202 ...

  8. We Tried 10 Store-Brand Mac and Cheeses and These Are the Best

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    Quest for the Best Kraft introduced its iconic macaroni and cheese boxed dinner way back in 1937, but these days, Kraft faces plenty of competition from grocery store versions of this family favorite.

  9. Action (piano) - Wikipedia

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    In a typical hammer action keybed for a digital piano, as the key (1) is depressed, a cam (4) underneath the key presses on one end of a hammer (5), lifting the hammer weight (6) on the other end. The sensor(s) (7) in this case are placed to detect the motion of the hammer; sensors may be placed to detect key and/or hammer position, force, and ...