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  2. Keyboard expression - Wikipedia

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    The piano is an example of a velocity-sensitive keyboard instrument. The piano, being velocity-sensitive, responds to the speed of the key-press in how fast the hammers strike the strings, which in turn changes the tone and volume of the sound. Several piano predecessors, such as the harpsichord, were not

  3. List of Casio keyboards - Wikipedia

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    Has portamento, pitch bender, three reverb effects, velocity sensitive keyboard. CT 888 2002 73 full MIDI CT 6000 1985 61 full 20 8 in/out 8 tone effects, pitch bender wheel with full octave range, velocity sensitive keyboard. [56] CT 6500 1986 61 full 48 8 MIDI 3 tone effects, modulation wheel and other features. [57] CTK 50 1995 49 full 100 8 ...

  4. Ensoniq SDP-1 - Wikipedia

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    However, where the Mirage could assign at most two different samples to sections of the keyboard, the SDP-1 has multiple samples distributed across the keyboard. [2]: 3 [3] It has a 76-key keyboard (longer than the Mirage), with a weighted, velocity-sensitive action. [4]

  5. Musical keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Playing instruments with velocity sensitive (or dynamic) keyboards (i.e., that respond to varying playing velocity) may require finger independence, so that some fingers play "harder" while others play more softly.

  6. Yamaha PSR-E323 - Wikipedia

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    The keyboard features a velocity-sensitive keys with adjustable sensitivity setting, a total of 482 instrument sounds including stereo-sampled piano and Yamaha XG soundset, a set of 106 different auto-accompaniment rhythms, built-in lesson system for practicing, stereo bass reflex speakers, as well as over 100 built-in songs.

  7. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg SP-100: An 88 key velocity sensitive hammer-action simulation keyboard. Weighing just over 40 pounds, the 32-note polyphonic Korg SP-100 is a truly portable (and affordable) answer for the gigging musician. The 88-note hammer action keyboard is velocity sensitive with three selections for touch control: Light, standard and heavy.

  8. Rhodes Chroma - Wikipedia

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    The Chroma has a velocity-sensitive keyboard consisting of 64 weighted, levered wooden keys that resemble piano keys. Every Chroma has software and interface hardware for an optional polyphonic pressure-sensitive keyboard sensor, but few units have the original factory pressure sensor installed.

  9. Keystep - Wikipedia

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    The Keystep is a MIDI and CV/gate controller with 32 mini keys. [7] [8] The keyboard is velocity sensitive and has channel aftertouch.[5] [9] Pitch bend and modulation strips are present instead of wheels, and buttons allow the keyboard to be transposed four octaves bidirectionally. [10]

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