Casio XW-G1Specyfikacja, parametry |
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Firma | Casio |
Model | XW-G1 |
Typ | Syntezator |
Dodał | TheL |
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Klawiatura: 61 klawiszy syntezatorowa Synteza: HPSS (Hybrid Processing Sound Source) Próbki: 1777, w tym 308 synth Polifonia: 64 Brzmienia: 420 presetów, 220 brzmień użytkownika Performances: Memories: 100 presetów, 100 użytkownika, Zone: 4, Split: Tak Arpregiator: 100 presetów, 100 użytkownika Modulator: Tak Bender: Tak Slidery: 9 Wyświetlacz: Tak/ LCD podświetlany Utwory demonstracyjne: TAK/ 3 Obsługa kart pamięci: TAK/ SD oraz SDHC (do 32 GB), odtwarzanie: SMF MIDI: IN/OUT/THRU USB: TYP B Gniazdo słuchawkowe: TAK Line OUT: TAK Mic IN: TAK (mono) Line IN: TAK (stereo) Zasilanie: 9.5 V (baterie) Waga: 5.4 kg Długość: 948 mm Szerokość: 384 mm Grubość: 124 mm |
Nick |
user | Data |
2012-03-28 |
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Opinia |
I'm a die-hard Roland fan, and have always loved the Roland sunods and keyboards. Well, I recommend this Casio, because for $300, it really can't be beat. The piano sound on it sunods almost as good as my professional Roland, and the other sunods are very good too. My Roland still has the best orchestral sunods, but I have to give my respect to this Casio unit. Keyboard Magazine reviewed this Casio and gave it a very favorable rating, which surprised me, because they usually don't stoop to consumer-level keyboards like the Casio. The fact that they reviewed it AND recommended it says a lot, since that magazine is a pro-keyboard magazine, not a consumer-keyboard magazine. My roommate has one, and he's a very serious keyboard player. He's a Korg fanatic, and yet, he owns the Casio. This keyboard is going to convert a lot of people. When it comes down to $1000+ versus $300, and the sound quality difference is negligible, well, $300 wins. |