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The Yamaha DGX-620 is the name of a digital piano (also known as the YPG-625).The lettering DGX encompasses the word Digital Grand whereas YPG stands for Yamaha Portable Grand, and the only difference between the names are the markets they are sold in. [1] It was released by Yamaha Corporation in 2006, the first model of the DGX/YPG series with weighted keys.
A full-range, 88 weighted key version, the Stage 88, began shipping in July 2005; [4] a 76 weighted key version, the Stage 76, was announced at the NAMM Show in January 2006, [5] and a 73 semi-weighted key version, the Stage Compact, started shipping in August 2006. [6] An expanded version, the Nord Stage EX, was released in November 2008. It ...
Yamaha P-120. The Yamaha P-120 is a portable electronic piano, released in 2002.The 88-key so-called "GH" keyboard is action-weighted, imitating the feel of a real piano. It includes several sample keyboard sounds, such as harpsichord, clavichord, vibraphone, guitar and more.
CTK-7000 (61 key), WK-7500 (76 keys) in 2010, 7.0w speakers WK 7600 2012 76 [236] full, weighted 820 64 MIDI (via USB) CTK-7200 (61 key), WK-7600 (76 key) in 2012 WK 8000 2006 88 894 48 wk-3300,wk-3800,wk-8000 all 2006 models, SD memory card XW G1 2012 61 MIDI Professional synthesizer XW P1 2012 61 MIDI Professional synthesizer [237]
The oversized touchscreen was replaced with a smaller, more conventional 240x64-dot graphic LCD, with eight soft-keys under the LCD and cursor keys for user-interface navigation (essentially the same user interface later used in the Triton Le, Karma, and Korg TR keyboards), plus a rotary wheel and ten-key pad for data entry (like the ...
Weighted keyboards indicate that some kind of effort has been made to give the keyboard more resistance and responsive feel similar to that of an acoustic piano. Semi-weighted keys is a term applied to keyboards with spring action like a non-weighted keyboard but that have extra weight added to the keys to give them more resistance and ...
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.
The S90 provides 88 fully weighted keys, the number equivalent to a standard piano, emulating the pianistic mechanism. [5] The keyboard naturally provides initial touch, but also aftertouch response and has a 64-note polyphony [6] with 16 multitimbral parts providing a maximum of 4 performance parts.