Technics sx-P50
The Technics sx-P50 Portable Grand Piano was released in 2001 to critical acclaim. Featuring an incredibly robust aluminium casing with an attractive curved form-factor, the Technics P50 is an ideal stage piano and makes an excellent MIDI controller.
- "Natural Response Action"
- 9 Instrumental Sounds
- 9 Organ Presets
- 64-note Polyphony
- Piano 'String Resonance'
- Sound Layering
- MIDI Connectivity
- Piano Tuning or Standard Equal Temperament
Technics P50 Demo
These are the built-in factory demos on the Technics sx-P50 Piano.
Recording Info
As I didn't have the correct cables to record the P50 piano directly into the computer, I sent the output from the piano into Technics KN7000 and then recorded the results using the USB cable and Technics Audio Recorder. This produces WAV files. From there I opened in Audacity and converted to MP3 files in order to give a reasonable file size on the website and good compatibility for browsers.
Technics P50: Graded Hammer Action
On a grand piano the key touch is heavier for low notes and lighter for high notes, changing in four steps from one end of the keyboard to the other. This change occurs naturally as a result of the thickness of the strings, the size of the hammers, and the presence or absence of a damper.
Technics' Natural Response Action Feels Like You're Playing a Concert Grand
Technics Natural Response Action replicates this progression by using four sets of graded hammers that are linked to the appropriate registers of a grand piano to provide a substantial, authentic response. Furthermore, the black keys feature a matte finish, reminiscent of the key texture on a concert grand.
The Natural Response Action provides the tactile "release" in the middle of a keystroke that is characteristic of grand piano keys.
Technics Dynamic Acoustics Technology Recreates the Sound of a Concert Grand
Highly regarded for its incredible realism, Technics Dynamic Acoustics technology is based on PCM recordings of a world-class concert grand piano after it has been meticulously tuned and adjusted. It is sampled at several dynamic levels across the keyboard in order to capture the variations in sound,
18 Realistic Sound to Explore
Thanks to the Technics concept of Dynamic Acoustics, the Technics P50 helps deliver incredibly realistic grand piano sound. It also offers the sound of an Electric Piano as well as other instrumental sounds, like Strings, Vocal or Organ.
64-Note Polyphony
You'll really appreciate the maximum 64-note polyphony, which provides virtually unlimited dynamic expression for your performances. You can even combine two different instrumental sounds, such as Strings and Grand Piano, for a beautifully rich, layered effect.
The sx-P50, Delivering Outstanding features in a Stylish, Compact Design
A keyboard that fits your lifestyle... even when space is limited.
More Exciting Technics P50 Features!
Display
For convenience, the sx-P50 features an easy-to-read LED display.
Touch Sensitivity (Light, Normal, Heavy)
Select among three touch sensitivity settings to best suit the strength with which you hit the keys.
Brilliance
Adjusts the sound from mellow to bright in 5 steps.
Transpose
Simply press the Transpose button to play in any key you desire.
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