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  2. 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.

  3. Nord Stage - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Akai MPK 88 - Wikipedia

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    The AKAI MPK 88 (Music Production Keyboard) is a hammer-action, 88-key MIDI controller keyboard released by Akai in November 2009. [1] It is the only MIDI controller in the MPK series to feature hammer-weighted keys.

  5. List of Korg products - Wikipedia

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    Korg Pa588 – During year 2008, Korg introduced Pa588, a cross-over of an arranger (the acclaimed Pa500) and a digital stage piano, with the 88-note graded-weighted RH3 keyboard, built-in speakers, and a piano sample. It came with piano stand included, and featured Pa-Series compatibility.

  6. Stage piano - Wikipedia

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    The keyboard has a full-weighted 88-key keyboard with graded hammer action. It uses high quality acoustic, electric and Rhodes piano samples, additionally providing other lead and backing instruments (e.g. clavinet, electric and acoustic bass, string/synth pads, and vocal effects).

  7. Action (piano) - Wikipedia

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    Keyboards that use moving weights similar to the motion of hammers without relying on springs are called hammer-action. The hammer weights may vary by the note being played, similar to how keys in the bass register of the piano have heavier hammers to sound the thicker strings than those in the treble register; these are known as progressive ...

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