Multi dimensional image gradient AirR sound source -2nd generation three sensor progressive counterweight keyboard
Not only does it include rich and diverse performance functions, but it also supports auxiliary piano practice software apps, and has an elegant appearance of an electric piano
·Audio recording (44.1 kHz WAV format/up to approximately 25 minutes of recording time per song)
·22 high-quality voices, including stereo sampled grand piano voices
·Digital Effectors: Concert Hall Simulation (4 types), Chorus (4 types), Brightness, DSP (some voices have been loaded by default)
·Connect to APP (CASIO MUSIC SPACE)
·Dual piano mode, allowing two people to play within the same range
·Teaching function, 60 music library songs, plus 10 user uploaded songs
·Triangle piano 1 button, Triangle piano 2 button
·MIDI recording: 2 tracks x 1 song, approximately 5000 notes
·USB drive interface
·Line input/output jack interface
·Sliding keyboard cover
·Automatic shutdown function
Sound Technology
Unprecedented Natural Reproduction of the Rich Expressive Power and Resonance of an Acoustic Piano
Multi-dimensional Morphing AiR Sound Source
CASIO’s newly developed Multi-dimensional Morphing AiR* Sound Source is designed with meticulous attention to detail, capturing the vibrant, resonant tones unique to an acoustic piano. An expanded memory capacity allows for longer sampling durations and enhanced waveform data quality, ensuring every nuance of a piano’s sound is authentically reproduced. From the initial note to the delicate sustain and final fade-out, the dynamic tonal shifts are rendered with natural accuracy.
AiR = Acoustic and Intelligent Resonator
This superior instrument delivers powerful, resonant performances, faithfully recreating the classic sounds of a grand piano. It responds to the weight of each keystroke, offering everything from soft, delicate notes to bold, powerful tones.
Choice of Two Legendary Grand Piano Sounds
Select between two iconic grand piano sounds, each tailored for different musical genres and performance settings.
Keyboard System
Natural Playing Feel Approaching That of a Grand Piano
Firm Touch That Transforms the Player’s Intentions into Sound
Tri-sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard II: Capturing the Essence of Grand Piano Sounding Timing
The difference in sound production between a grand piano and a digital piano lies in the timing from key press to sound output. The Tri-sensor Scaled Hammer Action Keyboard II addresses this by utilizing three sensors that sequentially detect each keystroke, replicating the precise timing and response of a grand piano.
Simulated Ebony and Ivory Keys: Optimal Fingertip Fit for Effortless Playability
The simulated ebony and ivory keys provide the luxurious texture and smooth touch of a grand piano keyboard. The finely detailed crimped surface prevents finger slippage, even during extended playing sessions, offering a comfortable and secure fingertip fit that enhances playing ease.
Lid Simulator: Reproducing the Acoustic Effects of an Open Lid*
In a grand piano, the volume and tonal quality change depending on the position of the lid. The Lid Simulator accurately replicates these acoustic variations, allowing you to enjoy the authentic experience of playing with the lid open or closed. You can adjust the simulated lid position to achieve the desired piano sound, enhancing your playing experience with a digital piano.
The Exquisite Evolution of Digital Piano
String resonator for deep and full 88 key resonance
The sound emitted by a grand piano is not just from the strings being struck. Other strings with similar frequencies will resonate and produce sound together, and in the interweaving of these resonant sounds, the music will have a unique and rich resonance. In typical digital pianos, this string resonance effect is virtually generated. On the other hand, the multi-dimensional image gradient AirR sound source is different. It is generated by a string resonance system containing an 88 key stereo resonance simulator, which can emit a complete and natural resonance sound of 88 keys. The resonance effect produced by playing a key and playing a chord will be different. Players can control different resonance effects by touching the keys, thereby achieving a performance that is as exciting as playing a grand piano.
Off key simulator, reproducing the sound quality changes at the moment when the fingertip leaves the keys
Traditional pianos can allow players to control the speed of releasing keys by touching them with their fingers to produce different lengths of continuous reverbs and express emotions. The new keyboard system, combined with an off key simulator, naturally reproduces the subtle differences in sound when the keys are released. You can feel the real reverberation atmosphere created by the grand piano.
Imitation sandalwood and ivory keys provide a comfortable fingertip fit and feel, allowing you to play effortlessly and freely
The imitation sandalwood and ivory keys provide exquisite keyboard texture and touch, as well as smooth touch like a grand piano keyboard. The delicate corrugated surface material can effectively prevent fingers from slipping due to sweating, and even provide a comfortable touch of the keys at the fingertips during prolonged performance.
Qin Lid Simulator, reproducing the sound effect when the Qin Lid is opened
When the height of the cover of the grand piano is different, the volume and sound quality will change. The piano cover simulator reproduces the acoustic characteristics of the grand piano, adding more pleasure to the performance of digital pianos. The acoustic effect of opening or closing the piano cover is accurately simulated. Choose the level of piano cover lifting according to your preferences, and you can find the piano sound effect you want
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