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- FATAR
The special sandwich design of the keys (Kostil® Wood and Kostil®) applied to the graded hammer action mechanism creates the right clonation of the Grand Piano 88 keys, Dynamic rubber contacts, Monophonic Aftertouch available, Escpament Mechanical Touch Feeling
- Studiologic SL88 Grand Hammer Action Keyboard Controller
The Studiologic SL88 Grand uses Fatar's top-of-the-line TP 40WOOD Graded Hammer Action with Ivory Touch and wooden white keys to give you the natural expressiveness and playing feel of a perfectly balanced grand piano
- SL Keyboards - Studiologic
SL Keyboards recognize the right sustain pedals polarity at startup If you connect a sustain pedal, restart the instrument to set the correct polarity The VP 25 can only be connected to PED4 input jack (by choosing VP 25 in the PED4 settings of a ZONE)
- Studiologic SL88 Grand Keyboard Controller 88-key MIDI Keyboard . . .
With its compact profile, the SL88 Grand is an extremely portable professional controller Even with its high-end graded hammer action wooden keyboard, it weighs less than 21 kilograms The SL88 Grand is studio and stage ready with a rugged full metal casing
- Review: Studiologic SL88 Grand – USB MIDI Controller with Wooden Keys
Fatar has struck an ideal balance with the TP 40Wood, requiring just the right amount of force while providing a strong sense of control and precision This is further enhanced by the fact that the keys retain a satisfyingly solid and well-defined feel when fully depressed
- Masterkeyboards 88 keys - FATAR-STUDIOLOGIC NUMA NERO - Jalmus
TP 40WOOD: Wood Keys Graded Hammer Action The special sandwich design of the keys (Kostil® Wood and Kostil®) applied to the graded hammer action mechanism creates the right clonation of the Grand Piano 88 keys, Dynamic rubber contacts, Monophonic Aftertouch available, Escpament Mechanical Touch Feeling
- TP 40WOOD vs. TP 400WOOD - Piano World Piano Digital Piano Forums
Piano World Home Page Forums Our Most Popular Forums Digital Pianos - Electronic Pianos - Synths Keyboards TP 40WOOD vs TP 400WOOD
- Fatar TP 100LR vs TP 40L ? Is the first lighter to play
TP 40L feels lighter than TP 100 in fact, I think TP 40L is the lightest feeling hammer action keyboard on the market If you want something lighter feeling, I think you'll need to go to a semi-weighted board
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