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  2. Korg OASYS - Wikipedia

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    The original OASYS keyboard concept had to be scrapped because of excessive production costs and limitations of then-current technology. [2] Production of the OASYS was officially discontinued in April 2009. Korg sold just over 3000 units worldwide. [3] The final software update was released on November 24, 2009. [4]

  3. Korg Nautilus - Wikipedia

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    On previous models, keyboards were aftertouch sensitive, and 73-key version used a graded hammer action keyboard. Nautilus AT, released in 2023, has two versions with 61-key synth action and 88-key RH3 graded hammer action; both of them include channel aftertouch. Korg also offers a factory upgrade service for the original Nautilus models.

  4. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg N5: The N5 was introduced as a keyboard version of the Korg NS5R sound module [31] without expansion slot. Korg N1/N1R: The N1 is an 88-key (piano-action) synthesizer. It is the expanded version of the N5 with a larger sample ROM [32] for more AI2 voices and drum kits. In addition to the Korg voices, it provides full support for GM, GS and XG.

  5. Korg Kronos - Wikipedia

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    There are 61-, 73-, and 88-key versions of the Kronos, with the latter two employing graded hammer action keys, and the former synth action keys. The Kronos has a 16-track MIDI sequencer combined with a 16-track 24-bit audio recorder. The recorder can record up to four tracks simultaneously. 197 effect types are available.

  6. Nord Electro - Wikipedia

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    As with the previous generation, there are two models with physical drawbars and waterfall keys (Electro 6D 61 and 6D 73) and one with a 73-note hammer-action keybed (Electro 6 HP). This model has for the first time multi-timbrality (3 parts) and a "Dual Organ" mode to allow the player quick access to split keyboard setups to emulate a dual ...

  7. Action (piano) - Wikipedia

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    The piano action mechanism [1] (also known as the key action mechanism [2] or simply the action) of a piano or other musical keyboard is the mechanical assembly which translates the depression of the keys into rapid motion of a hammer, which creates sound by striking the strings.

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  9. Roland Fantom-X - Wikipedia

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    X8: 88 weighted, hammer-action keys. XR: Rack-mounted sound module holds up to six SRX expansion boards but does not feature a sequencer. Xa: 61 keys - velocity only. Roland Fantom X6 Top View. The X6, X7, and X8, apart from their keyboards, are almost identical in the controls they offer, the internal software they run, and the expansions they ...