Questions tagged [digital-piano]
A digital piano is a modern electronic musical instrument, different from the electronic keyboard, designed to serve primarily as an alternative to a traditional piano, both in the way it feels to play and in the sound produced. A digital piano has weighted touch-sensitive keys and the sustain pedal. Instruments without these features should be tagged with the [Keyboard] tag instead.
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Learning Piano/Keyboard
I started 1 year ago learning keyboard -the method being Full chord with prominence for melody note with right hand , and left hand with root note ( with fixing last finger on tonic note ). For eg: if ...
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Can i connect my P-45 Digital Piano to play keys on my computer?
Im trying to use my piano as input for buttons on my computer:)
I connected it to my PC with a USB-A to USB-B, and downloaded some software from yamaha (https://usa.yamaha.com/support/updates/...
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Connecting digital piano via earphone
I have purchased a Vault Caeser MK2 digital piano. When I connect its output to earphones via a 6.5 to 3.5 mm jack, I’m still hearing the audio through the piano speakers instead of through the ...
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Roland PHA-4 keybed -- what is the octave width?
One of Roland's keybed is PHA-4, used for example in FP-E50 or Fantom 08 keyboards/digital pianos.
I didn't find it in specification, thus my question -- what is the octave width in this keybed?
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Roland FP-10 usb connection and charging -- which way?
I've just learned that with digital piano and MIDI-to-USB connection the cable or converter is an active element and it is charged not from digital piano (MIDI side) but from tablet/computer (USB side)...
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What features are lost when using connected digital piano instead directly synthesizer?
Newbie here, so I may use incorrect terms.
From what I've learned you can connect digital piano like, Kawai ES 120 or Korg D1, to a synthesizer like ASM Hydrasynth -- then play on DP using full 88-...
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digital piano has plastic clunking sound
I've had the Yamaha Digital Piano P-45 (~$500) for about seven years now - and it's fine, except that while playing (and recording with an iPhone nearby), I can prominently hear the plastic keys ...
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MIDI input "cool-down" problem
Essentially, I want to make recordings with my electric piano, using MIDI.
I connected my digital piano to my laptop with a MIDI to USB audio interface, and the following happened:
When pressing a ...
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Yamaha NP-35's speaker as Windows 11 output
I am able to select NP-35 as my output in MacOS but I am unable to select it as a sound output device on windows 11.
I have verified that the keyboard is connected as I am able to use it in Piano ...
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Why is this part on my digital piano making a clicking/popping noise?
I have a Yamaha Clavinova digital piano, and two of the keys make an annoying clicking/popping noise when depressed. I opened up the piano and deduced that the cause of the noise are these little ...
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KD-160 Kohler piano audio outputs not working
at our worship place we have a KD-160, Kohler digital piano, and it currently has an external mic hooked up to our PA system. I want to get it connected straight into our PA system via the output L/...
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How to hear chord progression
Trying to learn chord progressions by ear. Reading from multiple sources to listen for the root and so on.
I tried searching for this question and couldn't get it. But do I actually listen after the ...
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Clavinova CLP-230 M [closed]
I'm looking at a used Clavinova CLP-230M (thats what I was told was the model). Looks like in good nick. Any idea what I should be paying for it?
Thanks
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Why does a digital piano need stretched tuning?
This post is a follow-up question to this answer:
https://music.stackexchange.com/a/14264/86549
From what I could make of that answer, the need to stretched-tune a piano comes from the strings' less ...
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Can a digital piano be dismantled to be used as a portable keyboard? [closed]
Pretty much the title, so apologies if this sounds silly but I couldn't find any information elsewhere.
I'm an absolute beginner to the piano and was eyeing this amazing deal on a digital piano. But I'...