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This is a standard GM keyboard with 37 mini-keys, midi i/o, serial-interface(direct to Mac or IBM/PC) and an analog input to mix with. It sounds pretty good, especially acoustics. Piano is much better than that of poor yamaha-QYs. But it'll be fair to add that the drum set sounds are far behind other models in this range. Keys aren't velocity-sensitive, but one of the 2 control wheels is assigneble to any control number, and can modify the actual output volume (if you set it to velocity or volume) as well as the data sent on midi. It has also a reverb effect, usually called "hall" style. I guess it's designed for classical music.
I transscript the specs.
Type: Synth/ keyboard/ Synthesis Type: PCM Polyphony: * Max: 28 * Typical in use: 28
Multi-timbral (number of parts): 16
Controllers :Bend wheel, Function assignable wheel
Keyboard : o Number of Keys : 37 mini o Can send on simultaneous MIDI channels : 1 o Responds to : - o Sounds can be split by : 1
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