![]() ![]() Non-weighted and synth keys are one in the same: they move freely and allow for fast fingering. Weighted keys offer the most resistance and the closest match to keys found on a regular piano. Weighed keys function in much the same way. Conversely if they strike the keys with force the sound will be louder and harder. If a musician strikes the keys with little pressure the keyboard produces a soft quieter sound. A keyboards ability to emulate the sound and feel of an acoustic piano is called touch sensitivity. Because they're used mainly in digital sound applications MIDI's and synthesizers don't require such a wide range of keys. ![]() Some synthesizers and MIDI controllers have key counts as low as 25. ![]() 61-key and 76-key models are available but their range is slightly more limited than full-sized keyboards. Not only are they musical instruments they’re compact workstations capable of performing an entire repertoire of digital music tasks.Ī standard keyboard is designed with 88 keys. While acoustic pianos remain popular their digital counterparts have become some of the most widely-used instrument in today's high-tech music community. Traditionally tickling the ivories meant sitting on a piano bench and playing a large instrument with 88 keys. ![]()
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