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  2. 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.

  3. Yamaha CP300 - Wikipedia

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    A hammer action keyboard includes a mechanism that replicates that of an acoustic piano. This is achieved by the attachment of a physical lever system and hammers to add more resistance to the keys played. On top of this, the keys are individually weighted, with the lower keys heavier than the higher ones — that’s called graded weighting. [5]

  4. Roland XP-30 - Wikipedia

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    Designed for live performance, the XP-30 is relatively small and lightweight but with full-sized keys and a large set of sounds (2078 when fully expanded). The keyboard is semi-weighted, with a metal weight glued under each key in order to improve key press dynamics.

  5. List of Casio keyboards - Wikipedia

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    The original Casiotone line was abbreviated to CT in the mid-1980s but has continued to feature full-sized keys. MT and PT lines typically feature mini keys and the VL line features push-button keys. Most Casio keyboards feature automated accompaniment sections which may include drums, bass, chords and harmonies.

  6. 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.

  7. Action (piano) - Wikipedia

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    More sophisticated keyboards incorporate weights in the keys but rely on springs for return, making these semi-weighted keyboards fast to depress and slower to return. [9] Keyboards that use moving weights similar to the motion of hammers without relying on springs are called hammer-action.

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